Re-thinking The Human Factor with Bruce Hallas
Did you know up to 80% of information is forgotten within 24 hours? Admittedly, this is not an encouraging statistic for those of us seeking to raise awareness, change behaviour, and foster an appropriate organizational culture.
For this reason, we at the Re-Thinking the Human Factor Podcast are looking for answers from outside the security industry from people who can provide an evidence-based path forward which can help us to improve learning and development. We’re happy to share some fresh insights with you on the topic of improving the training experience, likelihood of learning, and stickiness of memory after the training is completed.
Evidence-Based Methodology to Improve Learning and DevelopmentStella Collins joins Bruce in Series 2 / Episode 3 of the Re-Thinking The Human Factor podcast to have a deeper look into how we can improve learning and development using evidence base methodology.
She is a learning specialist, an expert in Brain Friendly learning, author of Neuroscience for Learning and Development, and the Creative Director of Stellar Learning, a business whose goal is to transform training, learning and communication - particularly when it's tough, technical or tortuous. They support and train their clients to build excellent relationships and make critical messages stick.
With a BSc in Psychology, an MSc in Human Communication, a coaching diploma, 15 years in the IT industry, and more than 15 years in L&D, she injects a theoretical knowledge of learning and communication with creative and practical ideas and hands-on experience. Stella says
“there’s no such thing as a boring topic – just boring training.”
JOIN STELLA COLLINS AND BRUCE HALLAS AS THEY DISCUSS:
“An experience, as opposed to fact…When we have an experience, we remember that sensory information… Emotion is massively sticky. Emotions and senses are hugely important.”
FURTHER STUDY AND RESEARCH
Neuroscienece for Learning and Development by Stella Collins
Stellar Learning (Make Your Message Sticky)
Choice Architecture
Neuroplasticity
MORE ABOUT STELLA COLLINS:
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Bruce & The Re-thinking the Human Factor Podcast Team