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HubShots Episode 67: Social Dashboard Widgets, Ian's Creative Top 10 Challenge, Meetings in HubSpot Sales Pro
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Want To Be Notified When The Next Episode Is Available? Episode 67: Insane HubSpot Tweaks That Will Make You Blush. Episode 67: Insane HubSpot Tweaks That Will Make You Blush. Welcome to Episode 67 of HubShots! Welcome to HubShots, the podcast for marketing managers who use HubSpot hosted by Ian Jacob from Search and Be Found and Craig Bailey from XEN Systems. Join our WhatsApp group here: http:/ hubshots.com/whatsapp/. Monday 09 January 2017 Published. Thursday 12 January 2017. Tracks the total number o...
engagingdesign.wordpress.com
10,000 Hours of Practice | Engaged
https://engagingdesign.wordpress.com/2016/12/11/10000-hours-of-practice
Reflections on instructional design and technology. 10,000 Hours of Practice. Is the inspiration of the conventional wisdom that 10,000 hours of practice is the key to expertise. In the early 90s he published research suggesting that the average 20-year-old violin player in a prestigious music school had spent an accumulated 10,000 hours of time practicing. Malcolm Gladwell seized on this number a decade later in his book Outliers. As a guideline for how many hours it takes to achieve expertise.
redgreencode.com
Duncan Smith, Author at Red-Green-Code
http://www.redgreencode.com/author/duncan
Deliberate practice techniques for software developers. Competitive Programming Training Tips. Over the past couple of weeks, I have been writing about deliberate practice as described in. By Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool. The book describes three types of practice. How might we find an expert training plan for competitive programming? Over time, that question has become a merge target for a number of similar questions, and quite a few experienced competitive programmers have weighed in with suggestions.
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Not Happy About the Happiness Advantage | Engaged
https://engagingdesign.wordpress.com/2016/12/18/not-happy-about-the-happiness-advantage
Reflections on instructional design and technology. Not Happy About the Happiness Advantage. I started two books at pretty much the same time, both about improving performance. The thesis of Peak. Is that deliberate practice is the path to success. The thesis of The Happiness Advantage. Is that happiness is the path to success. The books aren’t necessarily mutually exclusive. Maybe both are important components. Unfortunately, only one of the books succeeded in building a good case. To be clear, the stud...
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Welcome to the Freakonomics Radio Peak Project - Freakonomics Freakonomics
http://freakonomics.com/peak
Listen On The Radio. Tell Me Something I Don’t Know. Question of the Day. Would you like to. Participate in our new “Peak” project. It was inspired by the recent. How to Become Great at Just About Anything. It features the research of. Ent more than 30 years studying expert performers in many fields. He is the co-author (with Robert Pool). Of the new book. Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise. If you’re up for it truly up for it please fill out this short survey. Think Like a Freak.
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Engaged | Reflections on instructional design and technology | Page 2
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Reflections on instructional design and technology. Compression: Live Training, Elearning, and Time on Task. I learned a term recently for something I’ve thought about in the past but didn’t know was a thing: compression. Apparently–and I didn’t know this either– the rule of thumb for compression is 50%. There are some enormous caveats. One is that time spent practicing cannot be compressed, so the more focused the training is on practicing skills, the less compression is possible. It also appear...Exper...
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