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Friday Finds — Science of Writing, Why Training Fails, Inclusive Design
✍ Writing Science | 🏫 Why Training Fails | 💘 Inclusive Design
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“Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.”
A new chapter begins this weekend. My son is off to conquer Oxford and Miami University. Of course, I’ll miss him, but I’m mostly super excited for the new adventures and new friends that are waiting for him there.
Meanwhile, on a professional note, I had a blast chatting with Inna Horvath from Elai.io. We spilled the tea on why L&D folks need to channel their inner Mad Men and steal a page from the marketing playbook.
Thanks for reading!
🎶 What I’m Listening To
This playlist made by my old college roommate will see a lot of action today “Miami Music”
👆 Last Week’s Most Clicked
📰 News & Notes
8 Copywriting Hacks Backed By Science
I believe writing is a superpower, and L&D professionals can learn a lot from marketing's approach to copywriting. Marketers craft words that not only inform but also persuade and drive action. HubSpot's article highlights the importance of understanding your audience, being clear and concise, and using data-driven insights to create compelling content. By adopting these strategies, L&D can #ThinkLikeaMarketer to enhance engagement and effectiveness in training materials.
🎯 Take away: Emulate marketing’s clear, audience-focused writing to make your learning content more persuasive and impactful.
Why Most Training Fails and How to Make Yours Work
Most training fails because it focuses on delivering content rather than changing behavior. To make training effective, organizations must align it with real-world challenges, incorporate behavioral science principles, and ensure continuous reinforcement. Training should be seen as a process, not a one-time event, with a strong focus on practical application and ongoing support.
🎯 Take away: Effective training transforms behavior by aligning with real-world challenges and using continuous reinforcement, not just delivering content.
The Accessible and Inclusive Design Conference 2024
The Accessible and Inclusive Design Conference (AIDC) 2024 explored modern approaches to designing inclusive spaces for all learners. Learn from top experts, discover practical strategies, and gain insights to make your learning experiences accessible and engaging. The conference recordings are now available on YouTube with top experts, including Connie Malamed and more!
🎯 Take away: Watch the AIDC 2024 conference session recordings so you can create learning environments where everyone belongs.
Make a case for offering additional training to your tenured staff. Your employees will benefit from learning new skills, and your organization can see a decrease in employee churn. Learn how reskilling and upskilling make an impact!
🧰 Tech Tools & Tips
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🎧 Podcast
This is the conversation that caught my ear this week. Check out previous episodes in the Friday Finds podcast playlist.
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🧳 Where’s Mike?
Greater Cincinnati ATD, Online, September 4
2024 COATD Learning Technology and Design Day, Columbus, September 10
DevLearn, Las Vegas, November 5-8
5th Annual Design for Deeper Learning Fall Series, November 14
If you or your event needs a speaker or workshop that is highly interactive and super practical, we should talk.
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