Making blended learning work by engaging the whole brain - a new white paper from Ann Herrmann
What does the brain
have to do with it? Ned Herrmann said, "The brain is involved in all aspects of
the learning process. It is the single bodily organ that is the central
processor of all learning activities."
Each one of us as a learner is a unique
human being with a unique learning style. Consider your own experience: you
probably did much better in some subjects than others; surely you responded much
more to some teaching methods than others; finally, you retained some material
more accurately and for a longer period of time than other material delivered
in a different way.
As Ann Herrmann explains, "While I have
forgotten many teachers because they simply weren't effective for me as a
learner, there are three or four who I will never forget because, for me at
least, they were 'outstanding'. They connected with me. Our unique learning style
is the result of the brains we were born with, combined with years of experience
that have developed into our own distinctive learning approaches over the
course of our lives."
Herrmann's 30 years of research into
these different thinking and learning styles has shown that, taken as a whole,
the world is composite of different learning preferences, crossing the traits
described in the Whole Brain® Learning
Considerations Model. Thus, any population of more than 100 learners
will represent distinct differences in their individual learning and thinking
styles.
Since each learner population will be
diverse in their learning, training design and delivery methods must take into account an
approach that works well across those differences.
The concept of Whole Brain® Teaching
and Learning provides the basis for bridging the gap between the unique individual
learner and the design and delivery of the learning.
With a Whole Brain® approach, you'll be
able to better reach and engage with diverse learners, improve their retention and
deliver one of those memorable - rather than forgettable - learning experiences.
Download this white paper
If men are from Mars and Women are from Venus – it’s all in our heads
We all know the battle of the sexes has been raging for centuries, but there may be more scientific evidence for some of the key differences between men and women than we thought.
Let’s begin by generalising. Women talk more than men and are more expressive. Men want logic. Women don’t deliver. Women express that they are upset about something, men offer a solution. Women get annoyed - a solution’s not what they want. Men get confused; don’t know what to say; so stop talking. Women accuse men of never talking to them. Sound familiar?
There may be more scientific evidence to explain some of these key differences between men and women. More than 2.5 million people in 20 countries around the world have completed their HBDI and the results show several fundamental, scientifically proven differences between men and women including:
- Men are better at maths, women are better at reading
- Men have a higher mechanical aptitude, women can master foreign languages
- Women are better listeners
- Men have spatial ability where women have verbal talents
- Men are into theories, women are intuitive
- Men see things in a linear fashion, for women the view is holistic
- Men come up with a solution to a problem, women understand the problem
- Men understand facts, women understand the process
- Men form task-oriented teams, women form groups and communities
- Men are thing oriented, women are relationship oriented
People with opposite thinking styles tend to frustrate each other, and it’s not hard to see why. The typical fallout is men thinking women are talking too much while women find some men arrogant and cold, unwilling to talk things through.
The good news – having inherently different thinking styles doesn’t have to mean men and women can’t learn to understand each other. It’s no secret there are vast differences between the sexes on many levels, but rather than clashing we can learn to resolve conflict, solve problems together and enjoy more harmonious relationships by understanding how each individual thinks.
Whole Brain Couples - Webinar
Join us for a Webinar on November 18.
Why not join our Whole Brain Couples Webinar – 'Opposites attract, you then spend the rest of your life learning to live with it' and find out how you too can enjoy more harmonious relationships.
Space is limited.
Test Drive the new HBDIinteractive program – FREE preview for Certified Practitioners
As a valued member of our network of Herrmann Certified Practitioners we would like to offer you an exclusive opportunity to test drive the new Thinking Accelerator featuring HBDIinteractive.
- To begin go to http://www.herrmann.com.au
- Click 'Complete HBDIinteractive'
- Then click 'I have a webkey to complete the HBDI Survey'
- Your webkey is: interact0909
NOTE: We are aware that you have completed your HBDI previously but for the full HBDIinteractive experience, when prompted, please complete the HBDI Survey again. This ensures that you are presented with your own profile during HBDIinteractive.
Learn how IBM is using this technology to develop the next generation of IBM Leaders.
The Thinking Accelerator™ featuring HBDIinteractive™ was selected as a finalist for the prestigious 2009 Learning in Practice awards. Sponsored by Chief Learning Officer magazine, the program was regarded as one of the top entries in the Excellence in Content category.
Upcoming Events
Network Event for Herrmann Certified Practitioners
Join us for drinks, nibblies and whole brain conversation. Find out what’s happening in the world of Herrmann including more on the new HBDIinteractive. Bring along the results of your HBDIinteractive test drive to discuss.
Network Event – Sydney
Date: Wednesday 18th November 2009
Venue: Greenwood Hotel, 36 Blue St, North Sydney
Time: 5.30-7.30pm
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Network Event – Melbourne
Date: Wednesday 11th November 2009
Venue: to be advised
Time: 5.30pm – 7.30pm
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Whole Brain Master Class: Business and the Brain
An event especially created for all Active Herrmann Certified Practitioners.
- The latest product innovations from Herrmann International
- Stress and the heart - research into the impact on thinking and productivity
- Building a business on the back of the global economic meltdown
- Network to network business
- The brain and learning
- 2 days, 10 speakers, 1 amazing experience
Full workshop program and booking details are coming soon. Stay tuned.
Date: 11th & 12th January 2010
Location: Sydney
Cost: $495 + GST (lunch is included)
Date: 13th & 14th January 2010
Location: Melbourne
Cost: $495 + GST (lunch is included)
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