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9 episodes
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Thinking Aloud by Avishek Avishek
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Freewheeling conversations around the world of education and learning.
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Conversation with Lezandra Grundlingh on how online universities like UNISA is tackling COVID
Are online classes less effective in transferring learning than an in-person class? Can online universities like UNISA share their framework for brick and mortar universities to learn and improvise?
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Conversations on User Experience with Ramprasad Rangarajan
Around 2008 Facebook become immensely popular and the then number one social media app Myspace went bust. Reason being too tough to use or and too less a cost to switch to a better and easier competitor. Even in the learning domain whenever we encounter something that doesn’t concur with our sensibilities we lose interest. Since there is so much focus on going digital wrt learning. I thought its better late than never to talk about user experience in learning design.
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Conversation on COVID 19 and mental health with Dr. Rohan Jahagirdar.
Dr Rohan Jahagirdar will help us understand different aspects of mental health. Dr. Rohan has been passionately working in this field for more than a decade. He specializes in handling anxiety disorders, stress management, depression, substance abuse, bipolar mood disorders to name a few.
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The science behind compliance training - SOLO
Let’s deep dive into the science of understanding compliance training. In this episode of Thinking Aloud we will try to make sense of why employees comply and why they don’t.
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Understanding Discrimination through Science - SOLO
Discrimination is a result of how our brain processes information. Since birth we try to discriminate – big from small; soft from hard - Lets understand how this useful mechanism becomes dangerous. Write to thinkingaloudbyus@gmail.com with feedback and your thoughts.
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Conversations around the freelance ecosystem, gig economy and how to become a successful freelancer
Harish and Mukta's diverse take on freelancing is rooted in the principles of sound domain knowledge, discipline, being process-oriented, and acquiring the right mindset. They reveal what keeps them going in these difficult times and what should you do to become a successful freelancer. Do right to us at thiningaloudbyus@gmail.com with your feedback and suggestions.