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What I learned from the WEBINAR Gurus –Thiagi, Lou Russell, Jane Bozarth – Tip #138

June 22, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized1 Comment on What I learned from the WEBINAR Gurus –Thiagi, Lou Russell, Jane Bozarth – Tip #138
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I got to visit the Monastery where Gurus Live There are many ways to learn, but it is best is to seek out Gurus. Most of them live in monasteries (or Hall of Fame for Great Trainers). They are up…

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How to Be a Kung Fu Webinar and Virtual Trainer Master – Tip #137

June 19, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized1 Comment on How to Be a Kung Fu Webinar and Virtual Trainer Master – Tip #137
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In last week’s tip, I shared my initial life-changing journey. I also started asking myself, “What skills must I possess to be a Masterful Virtual Trainer? What does it take to hear your webinar attendees sing out their praises for…

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How My Life Changed with Virtual Learning and Webinars – Tip #136

June 9, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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I have never looked back again. My new life is more about quality webinars and virtual learning now. Let me share with you how I reinvented myself. 1 Initially, I had to do some soul searching First question I asked…

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Learning by SNIFFING: Are Learners Really Distracted or Are They Learning Differently? – Tip #135

June 5, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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The description of learners as distracted or having short attention span is one-sided and unfair. Also, it becomes problematic when this serves as the foundation for a microlearning design. Being distracted and having short attention span go with the assumption that…

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Microlearning Leads to Rapid Skill Acquisition – Tip #134

May 19, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Do we have a skills crisis? Some economists and academics reject the idea of a skills crisis, but survey findings say otherwise. We Have a Skills Gap Most (or 61% of) employees who responded to this Udemy survey think there is…

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Hands-On #4: Download your Microlearning Flashcards Demo Source Files

May 12, 2017December 28, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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In the context of Microlearning, instant learning happens. Remember your parents or grade school teacher flashing cards and instantly asking you the right answer? I love this a lot in route learning – 10 x  5 (card one), then the…

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Hands-On #3: Download Your Copy of the Microlearning Chatbot (Emulation)

May 12, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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The worlds of Learning Machines and Deep Learning are now vocabularies borrowed from the cognitive sciences and now applied in technology. IBM touts its Watson to be a learning machine capable of deep learning and more capabilities. Amazon’s Alexa promises…

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Hands-On #2: Download Your Copy of the Story Development Template

May 12, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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When I saw the videos from the University of Western Florida, I thought the way they do “Mistory” is fascinating. The videos educate while entertaining the viewers and learners. Please see the website with several videos. This hands-on guide is…

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Hands-On #1: Technique on Combining Factual Content with Stories

May 12, 2017December 22, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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How do you make sure that when using stories in your lesson, you still drill down to the details of the content?   One of the most challenging tasks in Story-Based Learning Design is combining facts within the story.  …

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Are You Breaking Learners’ Trust? – Tip #133

May 11, 2017December 28, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Trust is a basic instinct. We are born with a propensity for it. Even 18-month-old children know who they can or can’t trust. When we trust someone, we are willing to take risks. Even if we aren’t good swimmers, we’re…

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“Keep This A Secret…” – Tip #132

May 4, 2017December 28, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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What happens when you tell someone to keep a secret? “Okay I’ll tell you something, but keep it a secret.” They will likely tell someone else who will tell other people as well. This is because our minds want to…

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Is Your Lesson Like the Sinking Titanic? – Tip #131

April 29, 2017December 28, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Are we still capable of human wisdom? “But of course!” Most of us will probably give such an emphatic answer. But scientists fear that in an increasingly digital environment, our capacity for “human wisdom—empathy, compassion, altruism, tolerance and emotional stability”…

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What We Learned from the United Airlines Incident – Tip #130

April 21, 2017December 28, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Sad things happened to some people, a United Airline passenger and its employees and management. This breaks my heart and makes me sad. Trainers and leaders are supposedly guardians of right or wrong behaviors. We are messengers and caretakers of…

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Why Does Microlearning Mean Better Learning? – Tip #129

April 13, 2017December 28, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Have you ever panicked or felt disconnected because you misplaced your mobile phone? Research shows that 8 out of 10 adult smartphone users “reach for their phone within 15 minutes of waking”. But as we get connected and stay connected with the…

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Be a Persuasive Storyteller in Social Media – Tip #128

April 6, 2017December 30, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Social Media and the Leader Results of a survey showed that 75% of employees perceived that social media presence improves the ability to lead. Tu and McIsaac defined social presence as “the degree of feeling, perception, and reaction to being connected by…

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Ray Jimenez, PhD
Chief Learning Architect
Recipient of “Innovations Award” from Training Magazine Founder: TrainingMagNetwork with 170,000 members, Situation Expert, Excite Webinars, Vignettes Learning Author: 3-Minute eLearning (2011), Story Impacts (2012), Scenario-Based Learning (2015), Do-it-Yourself eLearning, (2017), Workflow Learning (2019), and Transforming Learning Design with A.I. ChatGPT (2023).

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