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Neuroscience and Training

October 6, 2019Source Materials, Training Design Tips and Templatesadmin

I don't profess to be an expert on Neuroscience, but I've taken an interest. This handout summarises a few of the key principles I've taken from my reading, and what I think they mean for designing and delivering training. DOWNLOAD NOW

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I don't profess to be an expert on Neuroscience, but I've taken an interest. This handout summarises a few of the key principles I've taken from my reading, and what I think they mean for designing and delivering training. DOWNLOAD NOW

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