The RAF has been using accelerated learning (AL) as part of its strategy to help aircrew and technical staff review, digest and retain critical information. Anthony Landale reports on a pragmatic approach to learning. Some people are still suspicious of accelerated learning (AL). But why? At the RAF they have been using AL for over [...]
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Illumine posted this on April 23rd, 2004
This is filed in: accelerated learning, Effective Speed Reading (Training), memory, memory techniques, mind mapping, Royal Air Force (RAF), speed reading, The Seven Intelligences, time management
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Too much focus in accelerated learning (AL) has been on how it enhances the training experience. Here Clive Lewis argues that the pressing need is for business users to start applying AL techniques to the everyday challenges they face. So you are familiar with accelerated learning (AL), or at least some key elements of it. [...]
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Clive posted this on April 23rd, 2004
This is filed in: accelerated learning, Common Services Agency (CSA), creative thinking techniques, information overload, memory techniques, mind mapping, time management
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Mental agility is the new watchword for staff at the Common Services Agency. Here Anthony Landale reports on a new training initiative that is helping staff to deal with the practical problems of information overload. Mental agility training at CSA helps staff to navigate rapid change Ratcheting up the pressure on staff never works for [...]
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Illumine posted this on April 22nd, 2004
This is filed in: Accelerated Learning for Trainers (Training), Common Services Agency (CSA), memory techniques, mental agility, mind mapping, Performance, public sector specific
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