Dendrite Learning
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Corporate training is broken. We use neuroscience to improve retention, engagement & performance. Founder @danielsmarted.bsky.social | Smarter learning, better teams.
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Corporate training fails when it fights the brain’s wiring. Want employees to retain more? Use spaced repetition, not firehose style info dumps. The brain strengthens what it revisits, so train smarter, not harder.
#learning
#learning
March 13, 2025 at 8:07 PM
Corporate training fails when it fights the brain’s wiring. Want employees to retain more? Use spaced repetition, not firehose style info dumps. The brain strengthens what it revisits, so train smarter, not harder.
#learning
#learning
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Teach it to learn it.
The ‘protégé effect’: teaching others forces you to clarify ideas and improves retention. If you can explain it simply, you truly understand it.
#learning
The ‘protégé effect’: teaching others forces you to clarify ideas and improves retention. If you can explain it simply, you truly understand it.
#learning
March 11, 2025 at 8:38 PM
Teach it to learn it.
The ‘protégé effect’: teaching others forces you to clarify ideas and improves retention. If you can explain it simply, you truly understand it.
#learning
The ‘protégé effect’: teaching others forces you to clarify ideas and improves retention. If you can explain it simply, you truly understand it.
#learning
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March 11, 2025 at 10:31 PM
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Want to remember more of what you learn? Stop highlighting and start recalling. Testing yourself on the information beats highlighting every time. When you test yourself, you strengthen your neural pathways for that information leading to better retention.
#learning
#learning
March 10, 2025 at 7:54 PM
Want to remember more of what you learn? Stop highlighting and start recalling. Testing yourself on the information beats highlighting every time. When you test yourself, you strengthen your neural pathways for that information leading to better retention.
#learning
#learning
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Your brain is wired to forget on purpose. Forgetting isn't failure; it's efficiency.
Neuroscience shows that memory decay helps filter out noise, keeping our minds sharp for what actually matters.
When trying to retain information. Space it out. Recall it often. Sleep on it.
#memory
Neuroscience shows that memory decay helps filter out noise, keeping our minds sharp for what actually matters.
When trying to retain information. Space it out. Recall it often. Sleep on it.
#memory
March 9, 2025 at 8:18 PM
Your brain is wired to forget on purpose. Forgetting isn't failure; it's efficiency.
Neuroscience shows that memory decay helps filter out noise, keeping our minds sharp for what actually matters.
When trying to retain information. Space it out. Recall it often. Sleep on it.
#memory
Neuroscience shows that memory decay helps filter out noise, keeping our minds sharp for what actually matters.
When trying to retain information. Space it out. Recall it often. Sleep on it.
#memory
Most corporate training is based on convenience, not effectiveness.
🔹 1-day workshops (easier to schedule)
🔹 Content dumps (faster to deliver)
🔹 No follow-ups (assumed to be "done")
The problem? Learning doesn’t work that way. Spacing, reinforcement, and practice matter.
#corporatetraining
🔹 1-day workshops (easier to schedule)
🔹 Content dumps (faster to deliver)
🔹 No follow-ups (assumed to be "done")
The problem? Learning doesn’t work that way. Spacing, reinforcement, and practice matter.
#corporatetraining
March 9, 2025 at 8:41 AM
Most corporate training is based on convenience, not effectiveness.
🔹 1-day workshops (easier to schedule)
🔹 Content dumps (faster to deliver)
🔹 No follow-ups (assumed to be "done")
The problem? Learning doesn’t work that way. Spacing, reinforcement, and practice matter.
#corporatetraining
🔹 1-day workshops (easier to schedule)
🔹 Content dumps (faster to deliver)
🔹 No follow-ups (assumed to be "done")
The problem? Learning doesn’t work that way. Spacing, reinforcement, and practice matter.
#corporatetraining
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The ‘testing effect’ proves that knowledge retrieval strengthens memory. Employees who take part in quizzes regularly retain more than those who re-read materials. Design training that includes active recall.
#education #HR #corprate
#education #HR #corprate
March 9, 2025 at 8:37 AM
The ‘testing effect’ proves that knowledge retrieval strengthens memory. Employees who take part in quizzes regularly retain more than those who re-read materials. Design training that includes active recall.
#education #HR #corprate
#education #HR #corprate
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Learning isn’t about exposure—it’s about retention. Spaced repetition, active recall & real-world practice rewire the brain for lasting knowledge.
#neuroeducation #workplacetraining #workplacelearning
#neuroeducation #workplacetraining #workplacelearning
March 7, 2025 at 11:04 PM
Learning isn’t about exposure—it’s about retention. Spaced repetition, active recall & real-world practice rewire the brain for lasting knowledge.
#neuroeducation #workplacetraining #workplacelearning
#neuroeducation #workplacetraining #workplacelearning
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Only 10% of training delivers real business impact. The problem? Outdated, passive learning methods. Neuroscience-backed training can boost retention, engagement & ROI. #workplacetraining #neuroeducation
February 24, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Only 10% of training delivers real business impact. The problem? Outdated, passive learning methods. Neuroscience-backed training can boost retention, engagement & ROI. #workplacetraining #neuroeducation
Boring presentations work. Engaging multiple brain systems does. Neuroscience shows that interactive, problem-solving training improves recall & real-world application. It’s time to upgrade your corporate training. #workplacetraining
February 22, 2025 at 11:36 PM
Boring presentations work. Engaging multiple brain systems does. Neuroscience shows that interactive, problem-solving training improves recall & real-world application. It’s time to upgrade your corporate training. #workplacetraining
Your brain isn’t built for endless PowerPoint slides. Research shows active learning, retrieval practice & spaced repetition boost knowledge retention & skill application. Want better ROI from training? Train smarter, not harder. #workplacetraining #neuroeducation
February 21, 2025 at 11:14 PM
Your brain isn’t built for endless PowerPoint slides. Research shows active learning, retrieval practice & spaced repetition boost knowledge retention & skill application. Want better ROI from training? Train smarter, not harder. #workplacetraining #neuroeducation
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When designing employee training, focus on impact, not ease. Simplified delivery often ignores how the brain learns, turning training into a box-ticking task.
#workplacetraining #corporateeducation #neuroeducation
#workplacetraining #corporateeducation #neuroeducation
February 19, 2025 at 10:20 PM
When designing employee training, focus on impact, not ease. Simplified delivery often ignores how the brain learns, turning training into a box-ticking task.
#workplacetraining #corporateeducation #neuroeducation
#workplacetraining #corporateeducation #neuroeducation
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💡 The prefrontal cortex is your brain’s learning control center.
It helps with:
🧠 Focus & attention
📖 Organizing new information
🔄 Retrieving memories
Overloading it with content? That leads to fast forgetting. Corporate training should respect cognitive limits.
#Neuroscience #CorporateTraining
It helps with:
🧠 Focus & attention
📖 Organizing new information
🔄 Retrieving memories
Overloading it with content? That leads to fast forgetting. Corporate training should respect cognitive limits.
#Neuroscience #CorporateTraining
February 20, 2025 at 5:30 AM
💡 The prefrontal cortex is your brain’s learning control center.
It helps with:
🧠 Focus & attention
📖 Organizing new information
🔄 Retrieving memories
Overloading it with content? That leads to fast forgetting. Corporate training should respect cognitive limits.
#Neuroscience #CorporateTraining
It helps with:
🧠 Focus & attention
📖 Organizing new information
🔄 Retrieving memories
Overloading it with content? That leads to fast forgetting. Corporate training should respect cognitive limits.
#Neuroscience #CorporateTraining
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Fascinating paper by Liu et al. (2023) explores how sleep enhances memory consolidation. Key insights for structuring training schedules to maximise retention. #SleepLearning #TrainingEffectiveness
February 20, 2025 at 9:15 PM
Fascinating paper by Liu et al. (2023) explores how sleep enhances memory consolidation. Key insights for structuring training schedules to maximise retention. #SleepLearning #TrainingEffectiveness
The brain's ability to form new neural connections doesn't stop when we sleep. Sleep plays a crucial role in memory consolidation and learning. During slow-wave sleep, our brains replay and strengthen newly formed memories, enhancing retention and performance. #CorporateTraining
February 20, 2025 at 11:00 PM
The brain's ability to form new neural connections doesn't stop when we sleep. Sleep plays a crucial role in memory consolidation and learning. During slow-wave sleep, our brains replay and strengthen newly formed memories, enhancing retention and performance. #CorporateTraining
💡 Your brain connects new knowledge to what it already knows.
🔹 The more real-world relevance training has, the stronger the memory.
🔹 Information that stands alone gets forgotten.
Training should be linked to experiences, not just theory.
#Neuroscience #TrainingDesign #LearningScience
🔹 The more real-world relevance training has, the stronger the memory.
🔹 Information that stands alone gets forgotten.
Training should be linked to experiences, not just theory.
#Neuroscience #TrainingDesign #LearningScience
February 20, 2025 at 1:40 AM
💡 Your brain connects new knowledge to what it already knows.
🔹 The more real-world relevance training has, the stronger the memory.
🔹 Information that stands alone gets forgotten.
Training should be linked to experiences, not just theory.
#Neuroscience #TrainingDesign #LearningScience
🔹 The more real-world relevance training has, the stronger the memory.
🔹 Information that stands alone gets forgotten.
Training should be linked to experiences, not just theory.
#Neuroscience #TrainingDesign #LearningScience
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The Brain & Memory – How We Remember
1/ Your brain is constantly processing, storing, and retrieving information.
But how does memory actually work?
Let’s break down the key brain regions involved in learning and retention—and what they mean for corporate training. 🧠👇
1/ Your brain is constantly processing, storing, and retrieving information.
But how does memory actually work?
Let’s break down the key brain regions involved in learning and retention—and what they mean for corporate training. 🧠👇
February 17, 2025 at 9:00 PM
The Brain & Memory – How We Remember
1/ Your brain is constantly processing, storing, and retrieving information.
But how does memory actually work?
Let’s break down the key brain regions involved in learning and retention—and what they mean for corporate training. 🧠👇
1/ Your brain is constantly processing, storing, and retrieving information.
But how does memory actually work?
Let’s break down the key brain regions involved in learning and retention—and what they mean for corporate training. 🧠👇
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🧠 Sleep consolidates memory by strengthening neural connections. Deep sleep enhances retention, while deprivation disrupts learning. Prioritise rest for better retention of information! #Neuroscience #Memory
February 18, 2025 at 5:00 AM
🧠 Sleep consolidates memory by strengthening neural connections. Deep sleep enhances retention, while deprivation disrupts learning. Prioritise rest for better retention of information! #Neuroscience #Memory
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The Forgetting Curve 📉 – Ebbinghaus (1885)
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it’s about remembering. 🔁
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it’s about remembering. 🔁
February 19, 2025 at 5:00 AM
The Forgetting Curve 📉 – Ebbinghaus (1885)
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it’s about remembering. 🔁
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it’s about remembering. 🔁
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1/ What is Cognitive Load Theory (CLT)?
Cognitive Load Theory explains how our brains process and retain information. Too much information at once? We struggle. Well-structured learning? We thrive. 🧠📚
Cognitive Load Theory explains how our brains process and retain information. Too much information at once? We struggle. Well-structured learning? We thrive. 🧠📚
February 18, 2025 at 9:00 PM
1/ What is Cognitive Load Theory (CLT)?
Cognitive Load Theory explains how our brains process and retain information. Too much information at once? We struggle. Well-structured learning? We thrive. 🧠📚
Cognitive Load Theory explains how our brains process and retain information. Too much information at once? We struggle. Well-structured learning? We thrive. 🧠📚
Learning isn’t about exposure—it’s about retention. Spaced repetition, active recall & real-world practice rewire the brain for lasting knowledge. 🧠 #Neuroscience
February 19, 2025 at 6:00 AM
Learning isn’t about exposure—it’s about retention. Spaced repetition, active recall & real-world practice rewire the brain for lasting knowledge. 🧠 #Neuroscience
The Forgetting Curve 📉
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it's about remembering. 🔁 #LearningScience
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it's about remembering. 🔁 #LearningScience
February 18, 2025 at 9:00 PM
The Forgetting Curve 📉
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it's about remembering. 🔁 #LearningScience
We forget ~50% of new info within an hour, ~70% in a day, and ~90% in a week—unless we reinforce it.
🧠 Want to beat forgetting?
✅ Spaced repetition
✅ Active recall
✅ Real-world application
Learning isn't about cramming—it's about remembering. 🔁 #LearningScience
💡 Training should be designed for the learner, not just for delivery. Effective programs focus on retention, engagement & real-world application. 🧠 #Learning #CorporateTraining
February 18, 2025 at 6:00 AM
💡 Training should be designed for the learner, not just for delivery. Effective programs focus on retention, engagement & real-world application. 🧠 #Learning #CorporateTraining
🧵 Thread: How Memory Works – The Brain & Learning
1/ Memory isn’t stored in one place—it’s built across multiple brain regions.
For training to be effective, it must align with how the brain processes, stores & recalls information. 🧠👇
1/ Memory isn’t stored in one place—it’s built across multiple brain regions.
For training to be effective, it must align with how the brain processes, stores & recalls information. 🧠👇
February 17, 2025 at 10:01 PM
🧵 Thread: How Memory Works – The Brain & Learning
1/ Memory isn’t stored in one place—it’s built across multiple brain regions.
For training to be effective, it must align with how the brain processes, stores & recalls information. 🧠👇
1/ Memory isn’t stored in one place—it’s built across multiple brain regions.
For training to be effective, it must align with how the brain processes, stores & recalls information. 🧠👇