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Whether walking clients through a new program, guiding an audience through a presentation, or helping our children to kick a ball, every day we share knowledge with others. But very few of us have been taught how to teach! Stop Talking, Start Influencing draws on the author's 15 years of experience in neuroscience and education to outline 12 principles of how people learn. The result is a book that shows readers how to impart knowledge to others so that it sticks with and truly influences them.

Produktbeschreibung
Whether walking clients through a new program, guiding an audience through a presentation, or helping our children to kick a ball, every day we share knowledge with others. But very few of us have been taught how to teach! Stop Talking, Start Influencing draws on the author's 15 years of experience in neuroscience and education to outline 12 principles of how people learn. The result is a book that shows readers how to impart knowledge to others so that it sticks with and truly influences them.

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Autorenporträt
Jared Cooney Horvath, PhD, MEd, is an award-winning cognitive neuroscientist and educator with expertise in human learning, memory, and brain stimulation. He has conducted research and lectured at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, the University of Melbourne and over 100 schools around Asia and Australia. Jared currently serves as director of the Science of Learning Group and NeuroEducation: two teams dedicated to bringing the latest in brain and behavioral research to education and business alike. He has published four books, over 30 research articles, and has been awarded the Endeavour Scholarship. His work has been featured in numerous popular publications (including the New Yorker, the Economist, the Atlantic, the New York Times, Scientific American, New Scientist, WIRED, VICE, and Men’s Journal) as well as television and radio programs (including NOVA: Science Now and Catalyst). Jared lives in Melbourne, Australia.