Learning 101: Old School / New School continued ….That was over 25 years ago… and now, over 10,000 books later, and a dedication to the Training Industry as my primary business throughout the last couple of decades… I thought I would go “Back To Basics”, and share the simple Lessons on Learning that he shared with me.
I encourage you to listen to each of these 4 short “Podcasts” to “relive the lessons” that made such a profound impact on me, when Learning transformed from a “chore” to an exciting “challenge”, and was the catalyst to build a successful career.
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September 4th, 2008, Author: karlnewman
Tags: Learning, podcast
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Learning 101….Old School / New School continued…..That was over 25 years ago… and now, over 10,000 books later, and a dedication to the Training Industry as my primary business throughout the last couple of decades… I thought I would go “Back To Basics”, and share the simple Lessons on Learning that he shared with me.
Here is the third of four consecutive daily posts.
Fully Engage While Learning… The 3 Basic Types of Students
1-Active Learners-They engage with questions and apply what they learn
2-Vacationers-They view training as a diversion, they listen but rarely apply what they learn
3-Prisoners-They see training as mandatory, they tune-out [...]
September 3rd, 2008, Author: karlnewman
Tags: Active Learners, multi-sensory learning
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Learning 101….Old School / New School continued…..
That was over 25 years ago… and now, over 10,000 books later, and a dedication to the Training Industry as my primary business throughout the last couple of decades… I thought I would go “Back To Basics”, and share the simple Lessons on Learning that he shared with me.
I encourage you to listen to each of these 4 short “Podcasts” to “relive the lessons” that made such a profound impact on me, when Learning transformed from a “chore” to an exciting “challenge”, and was the catalyst to build a successful career.
Here is the second [...]
September 2nd, 2008, Author: karlnewman
Tags: skill development
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Growing up through traditional education in Public Schools, I was told to study and learn my lessons, or I “would never amount to anything”. As hard as I tried, I had to struggle through my school work… test were never easy for me, and I dreaded the day Report Cards came out. On the other hand, my Sisters, seemed to flow through the toughest subjects effortlessly, and always were on the Honor Role… Why couldn’t I learn as easily as they did?
It was in my early 20’s that I met my first Mentor, who taught me some very basic learning [...]
September 1st, 2008, Author: karlnewman
Tags: levels of learning, optimal learning, skill development
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