By the time you read this, our official US holiday will be over, but the celebration continues all weekend, so I hope you're enjoying left-overs and maybe binging on cyberdeals instead of working. I finally had a quiet moment myself to think about what I'm thankful for this year and one thing I'm most thankful for is YOU. Learningtogo has expanded its reach this year and we've formed many new relationships. Many of you reading this newsletter are new to our Brain Matters community. Thanks for making 2015 special. I truly believe that we are entering a new era in human development, driven by neuroscience and augmented intelligence. As learning professionals, we're all at the heart of the revolution.
It's our time! Thanks for 2015. Enjoy my little card and have a wonderful Thanksgiving, whenever you celebrate it!
The U.S. is one of several countries that celebrates the end of the harvest with a day of giving thanks - that we're prepared to survive another winter. With the word "survival" in the opening line, you've probably guessed that I'm about to find a way to link eating turkey with survival, because that's usually where I end up when I talk about our marvelous survival machines - our brains. Continue reading...
The eLearning profession is constantly changing, and there always seems to be a Next Big Thing promising better, faster, cheaper. The Online ForumeLearning Trends: What's Hot, What's Not, onDecember 16 & 17, will explore several of the top trending approaches and technologies for learning, giving you valuable insight to plan for the new year and beyond. I'll be speaking about Using Neuroscience to Enhance Learning and Performance on Thursday, December 17.