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What I hope you will come away with7 mins
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An adaptation for survival12 mins
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Distinctiveness matters20 mins
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top techniques28 mins
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A note on prospective memory39 mins
Published: May, 2022
Your memory has amazing capabilities – everyone does. But to tap into these abilities, you need to know the basics of how your memory works.
Join speaker and research psychologist Dr. Michelle Miller to learn the surprising and powerful principles that determine what we remember and what we forget.
This CPE/CPD course teaches fast, efficient techniques to remember more information in less time.
You’ll have the opportunity to test what you know and practice key techniques throughout this interactive CPE webinar. By the end, you will have gained skills that will help you take in and retain new information – a key advantage for knowledge workers and anyone else whose success depends on the ability to learn and adapt quickly in a rapidly changing professional world.
Following are the major topics covered in this Online CPE course on personal development:
Whether it’s acing the quiz for the next professional development seminar, building professional vocabulary, or just remembering where you parked your car – this CPE webinar will set you on track to becoming a master of memory.
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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.
43 Ratings
AM
Jun 17th, 2022
This was an interesting and useful topic. I look forward to other courses like this!
YJ
May 16th, 2022
great course
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