by Margie Meacham | Sep 27, 2021 | Learning Science
Can a Wiki Be an Antidote to Zoom Fatigue? by Margie Meacham In the wake of Zoom fatigue, we’re all looking for fresh ways to engage our learners and break up the endless stream of online meetings and virtual training. The negative impact of the 21st-century on...
by Margie Meacham | Aug 26, 2021 | Learning Science
Solving the Leadership Crisis with Neuroscience by Margie Meacham Traditionally, managers learned how to manage through experience. Over the years, they honed their skills and learned how to motivate and direct the work of others. But things are changing. Baby...
by Margie Meacham | Aug 26, 2021 | Learning Science
Future of the Workforce by Margie Meacham The Future is Here – Are You and Your Learners Ready? Predicting the future can be difficult. But one of two things is very likely: your current job will look very different, or your current job will not exist The Korn-Ferry...
by Margie Meacham | Oct 8, 2018 | LearningToGo Blog, LearningToGo eNewsletter
Perhaps one of the most unique characteristics of our species is our insatiable obsession with ourselves. Going back to the earliest examples of human cave art, we see evidence of our collective narcissism. Many of the figures in cave art depict food sources, like...
by Margie Meacham | Feb 1, 2018 | LearningToGo Blog
You Have to Forget Some Old Truths to Master Essentials of Brain-Based Learning There really is a “Homer Simpson” effect in neuroscience. The phenomenon was given this name in honor of the Fox network character, Homer Simpson. Homer once told Marge that...
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