Brain power
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Iterative and collaborative social learning through the Reverse Bloom Learning Framework (RBLF)
More effective learning can be achieved by reversing the order of the cognitive domain of Bloom's taxonomy, and reintroducing the…
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The less equal we become, the less we trust science, and that’s a problem
Inequality affects how you see those around you. People in less equal societies are less likely to trust each other,…
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Cutting down on bureaucracy and unleashing our human spirit at work
For too long, large organizations have ignored the human costs of bureaucracy, perhaps assuming they were unavoidable.
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Older workers are just as keen on learning as younger workers
There is an unconscious bias towards viewing innovation and creativity as a young person’s game.
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Using AI to ensure drugs are safe for women
Adverse drug reactions are a leading cause of death. Women experience twice the risk of developing adverse reactions compared with…
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Humans learn from mistakes – so why do we hide our failures?
Australia's behavioural economics unit publishes rather than hides the results of its unsuccessful experiments.
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Is remote learning better than we think?
New research explores the literature around both remote and blended education to understand whether they can be effective, and if…
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Critical Eye: Workplace Knowledge Flows
A significant proportion of knowledge management research suffers from poor experimental design. By contrast, the quasi-experimental design of research reported…
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The polarity of online reviews
Research finds that many customer reviews are extreme and predominantly positive. The polarisation of reviews limits their usefulness and distorts…
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How to know when to kill off corporate activities
Six ways that you can better prepare your organization to kill off zombie projects and help ensure scarce resources are…