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Multiple Sense Learning

Multiple Sense Learning. 75% sight 15% hearing 10% smell 10% touch 10% taste. Transfer of Learning. “If you conduct the session as close as possible to real life it will be easier for participants to transfer their learning back to the job”. Reinforcement or Reward.

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Multiple Sense Learning

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  1. Multiple Sense Learning • 75% sight • 15% hearing • 10% smell • 10% touch • 10% taste

  2. Transfer of Learning “If you conduct the session as close as possible to real life it will be easier for participants to transfer their learning back to the job”

  3. Reinforcement or Reward “Learning that is rewarded is much more likely to be retained”

  4. Active Learning • I hear and I forget • I see and I remember • I do and I understand (Chinese Proverb)

  5. Primacy and Recency “What is learnt first and last is more likely to be remembered”

  6. MOMTRAP • Multiple sense learning • Over learning • Meaningful material • Transfer of learning • Reinforcement • Active learning • Primacy & recency

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