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History of Accelerated Learning by RapidBI-Mgt

Mike Morrison over at RapidBi.com has written a great article on the history of Accelerated Learning (Brain Friendly Learning). He ends with this insightful conclusion: Anything that is good has to be handled with caution and the developments in Accelerated Learning are no exception. With the advent of the Internet, there has been a mushrooming of [...]
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Podcast: Interview with Stella Collins Part 1

This week we bring you a two-part interview with Stella Collins, director and consultant at Stellar Learning and co-founder of Brain in Business. In part one, Stella and Ally talk about what Brain Friendly Learning means for Stella, how to engage learners and the difference between fun and enjoyment! Click the green 'play' icon to listen [...]
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When the brain goes off piste part 2

This is the 2nd post exploring two powerful features of the human brain. Despite not knowing the answers, Paul expands on the questions: “When is it OK for the trainer to fill in gaps in the learner’s current knowledge” and “Can you train in a subject you know nothing about”?
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The 70:30 target

Inspired by Dave Meier and Kimberley Hare, Paul examines the 70:30 principle of great great facilitation and the shift from "sage on the stage" to "guide on the side". Then challenges us about how we use the extra time we create for ourselves (and our learners)!
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Do you over-complicate the simple?

The thing that differentiates humans from animals is the simple question “What does this mean?” Simple question, massive implications.
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