How People Learn

How People Learn

Nick Shackleton-Jones

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Kogan Page - 35
Año de edición:
2026
ISBN:
9781398628786
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Discover how to design learning that actually changes how people think, work and perform.ow People Learn gives mid-career learning and development professionals, educators and instructional designers the tools to create impactful, evidence-based and future-ready learning experiences.;Written by leading Lamp;amp;D expert b;Nick Shackleton-Jones;, this updated third edition offers a new paradigm for understanding how to make a difference. Drawing on neuroscience, cognitive psychology, philosophy and first-hand experience designing learning for organizations around the world, this book reveals what truly happens when people learn, and how to use that insight to design training that drives measurable performance improvement.br;br;Built around the proven 5Di model, it shows how to define, design and deploy learning that fits seamlessly into real workflows and supports learning in the flow of work. You39;ll discover:br;br;- How AI is similar and dissimilar to humans,and what that means for how we teach machines (and humans) to learnbr;- How to create immersive, scenario-based experiences that mirror real-world challengesbr;- How to build user-centered, performance-driven learning solutions that lastbr;- Why experience design, not content delivery, is the future of learningbr;- How to change minds and behaviours and why rational argument is almost never the right toolbr;br;b;i;How People Learn is for psychologists, HR leaders, educators and those of us who are simply interested in understanding what makes people tick. It will help you design learning that inspires, engages and delivers real results.br;br;i;b;Themes include:; ;i;learning design, Lamp;amp;D strategy, workplace learning, performance improvement, neuroscience, human behaviour, cognitive science, education;p; 10

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