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Course Level :Basic
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Credits :1
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Instructional Method :Group Internet Based
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Pre-requisites :None
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Advance Preparation :None
Today, effective messages are those that stand out
among a daily deluge of information, and to stand out, these messages have to
stick.
This CPE webinar
teaches the core principles that make content memorable, and techniques for
putting these into practice including active engagement, narrative structure,
evoking emotions, and other powerful factors that trigger storage and retrieval
of memories.
Join author and
research psychologist, Dr. Michelle Miller, in tackling these questions that
affect all professionals working in technology-driven environments. Dr. Miller
will draw on her recent book Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of
Technology to discuss what works and what does not when it comes to making your
message memorable.
Answers to the following questions are given in this CPE course:
In this highly interactive CPE/CPD course,
participants will learn how to make the most of techniques drawn from memory
theory and the practical experiences of people in professions (such as
teaching) that emphasize making material memorable.
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, Michelle Miller, Ph.D
Dr. Michelle Miller is the author of Remembering and
Forgetting in the Age of Technology: Teaching, Learning, and the Science of
Memory in a Wired World (West Virginia University Press, 2022) and Minds
Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology (Harvard University Press,
2014). Dr.
Miller completed her Ph.D. in cognitive psychology and behavioral neuroscience
at the University of California, Los Angeles. She teaches, writes, and speaks
about how we can use findings from psychology and neuroscience to improve how
people learn, remember, and maintain focus in a world rife with distractions.
Dr. Miller is a Professor of Psychological Sciences at Northern Arizona
University in Flagstaff, Arizona, where she lives with her husband, daughter,
and three dogs.
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