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66. Learning Retention

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Learning retention can be a scary and nebulous concept, especially when studies show that we forget as much as 40% of what we learn within 48 hours!
When we look at training budgets, and how rapidly they're rising across the nation, it becomes even scarier that almost half our budget goes to waste just days after a training event takes place.
To placate that fear, we invited Mark Nilles, a versed learning science researcher and learning theory expert to discuss the importance of ensuring learning retention, tools we cna use to ensure that learning is retained, and finally, how we overcome the forgetting curve for good!
Mark talked to us about data that shows that re-engaging learners after a learning event through quizes, open-ended questions, and other strategies that push knowledge back into a learner's brain is a great way to increase learning retention.
While the forgetting curve is scary, overcoming it is relatively simple, when we change the way we think about training - it's a process, not an event!
When you're done listening, be sure to download this week's related resource! Thanks for listening to The BizLibrary Podcast! We'll see you next time!

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Learning retention can be a scary and nebulous concept, especially when studies show that we forget as much as 40% of what we learn within 48 hours!
When we look at training budgets, and how rapidly they're rising across the nation, it becomes even scarier that almost half our budget goes to waste just days after a training event takes place.
To placate that fear, we invited Mark Nilles, a versed learning science researcher and learning theory expert to discuss the importance of ensuring learning retention, tools we cna use to ensure that learning is retained, and finally, how we overcome the forgetting curve for good!
Mark talked to us about data that shows that re-engaging learners after a learning event through quizes, open-ended questions, and other strategies that push knowledge back into a learner's brain is a great way to increase learning retention.
While the forgetting curve is scary, overcoming it is relatively simple, when we change the way we think about training - it's a process, not an event!
When you're done listening, be sure to download this week's related resource! Thanks for listening to The BizLibrary Podcast! We'll see you next time!

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