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No Time to Burn! Two Formulas that Kindle Focus and Engagement

No Time to Burn! Two Formulas that Kindle Focus and Engagement

What is the optimal pacing and structure to maximize attention? How can you cut down on wasted time? In this 4th webinar of the 10 part series, Hot Cognition: Formulas to Ignite Learning, Anabel and Cherilyn explore these essential questions.

Posted October 4, 2018 by in Education , Life


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Burning Questions? How Sculpting Provocative Prompts Breaks Old Patterns, Builds New Paradigms, and Blows Their Minds

Burning Questions? How Sculpting Provocative Prompts Breaks Old Patterns, Builds New Paradigms, and Blows Their Minds

What kind of questions are most engaging? How can we craft unforgettable questions that awaken transformative moments in others? This is the 3rd webinar in the 10 session Hot Cognition webinar series, presented by Anabel Jensen and Cherilyn Leet. Gain an understanding of the theory behind levels of questioning and leave with numerous practical tools, […]

Posted September 5, 2018 by in Education , Life


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Burst, Boil, and Blush! How Emotions Drive the Learning Process

Burst, Boil, and Blush! How Emotions Drive the Learning Process

Is it possible to learn without emotion? How can emotions be harnessed to maximize personal and professional learning outcomes? Disengaged learners cannot and will not achieve mastery in their content. Hot cognition is a learning framework that skyrockets engagement and retention. This recording is Session #2 of 10 session Hot Cognition webinar series. Participants will […]

Posted August 6, 2018 by in Education


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Stirring Emotions in the Soup of Learning

Stirring Emotions in the Soup of Learning

Neuroscience reveals a profound connection between emotion and learning. In this lively webinar two veteran educators will share their favorite “tricks” for bringing emotion into the classroom. Learn easy, powerful techniques to increase brain activation and optimize learner engagement and performance.

Posted April 5, 2018 by in Education


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