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Friday Finds — Thinking Fast & Slow, Google Notebook for L&D, Learning in Microlearning

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"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."

- Marthe Troly-Curtin

Fall is in full swing around here, and it's my absolute favorite season! The leaves are turning bright colors, the weather is crisp and perfect, and the sun has been shining all week. Where can I live that has this type of weather year-round? What are you most excited about this fall?

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📰 News & Notes

Thinking Fast, Learning Faster: 10 L&D Insights From Daniel Kahneman

Have you read Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow"? It's a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of human cognition. Kahneman's dual-process theory—System 1 (intuitive) and System 2 (deliberate)—provides a framework for understanding how we think. By recognizing the strengths and limitations of both systems, L&D professionals can design training programs that effectively engage learners, reduce cognitive overload, and foster better decision-making. I’ve put together 10 key insights from it and how they can be applied to Learning & Development (L&D).

🎯 Takeaway: Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow" offers valuable insights for L&D professionals, providing strategies to engage learners & reduce cognitive overload.

Five Easy Ways Instructional Designers Can Use Google NotebookLM

Google's NotebookLM is a groundbreaking tool for instructional designers, offering a fresh way to organize and synthesize vast amounts of information. Connie Malamed explores how NotebookLM can streamline content development, helping designers quickly draw insights from multiple sources and improve workflow efficiency. Have you tried this yet?

🎯 Takeaway: Google's NotebookLM empowers instructional designers by using AI to streamline content organization, making eLearning development faster and more efficient.

Let’s focus on ‘Learning’ in MicroLearning

In this Learning Scientist post, Nidhi Sachdeva lays out how to supercharge your training programs with retrieval practice and spaced learning. These powerhouse techniques don’t just boost performance—they ensure critical information sticks. Nidhi tells us that by weaving these evidence-based strategies into your training, you’ll see a remarkable improvement in learning outcomes and knowledge retention.

 Takeaway: Implementing retrieval practice and spaced learning can significantly boost the effectiveness of training programs.

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