Amplify impact: optimise the 12 levers of transfer with neuroscience and AI
Event description
Turning the 12 Levers of Transfer into action doesn’t have to be a challenge. Join this exclusive community event to discover how to make it simple to implement the 12 levers in your organization.
Explore the neuroscience of learning and how it underpins the learning transfer levers. Discover the GEAR model - an
evidence-based learning methodology that streamlines learning design, engages stakeholders, and ensures transfer
with ease. And let’s not forget about AI – identify optimal use of AI that goes beyond simply generating more
content. Whether you’re looking to overcome implementation hurdles or amplify your impact, this session will
provide practical solutions to accelerate change and drive results.
Meet your speaker:
Stella Collins is an acknowledged expert on the practical application of science-based learning to business performance and has trained thousands of professionals in more than 25 years in L&D. She consults and speaks for international clients at the intersection of people, neuroscience, AI, data, and technology to deliver actionable results.
Her sell-out book ‘Neuroscience for Learning and Development’ is translated into 4 languages and in its 3rd edition and she has another one on the way.
Her Linkedin Learning course has more than 56,000 participants and is regularly cited as innovative and impactful. And she’s the expert author for the Digital Learning Institute's Micro-Credential How Does Your Brain Learn.
Stella is a keynote speaker who engages and inspires audiences at international conferences, round table discussions, webinars, podcasts and blogs. She’s host of the ‘Mind the Skills Gap’ podcast.
Stella has a BSc in Psychology, an MSc in Human Communication, is a Fellow of the Institute of Training and Occupational Learning, founder of the Brain Friendly Learning Group and one of the Brain Ladies.
Stella wants ‘A world where every minute spent learning is worth it!’
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