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At this point all the ingredients will make… SPLAT

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:47 am
by najmus96
knowledge. By creating this atmosphere and opening the presentation in this way, we will be able to make our audience feel at ease, which will allow us to get their full attention.

Before I explain how to do it, I would like to share an interesting definition with you.

Definition of Learning: An active process that takes place in working memory as the learner extracts meaning and connects it with his existing memories to place them into permanent memory.

That is, the audience must understand what the concept is and be able to connect greece phone number data it with their memories or the problem they are trying to solve. Only in this way can we ensure that they will remember the concepts presented and that they will also talk about them to others.

From this point we move to the meaning of the acronym SPLAT, everything starts from a concept as simple as it is fundamental.

Think of our brain as a blender. It's a summer day, we're thirsty and we want to make a smoothie; but when we press the button to start the juicer we realize that we forgot to add the lid.



And this is exactly how our brain works when it assimilates new information because this information enters our brain passing through all our senses until it heads towards the center, the thalamus, which is responsible for sending it to the parts of the brain responsible for the different functions.

It basically makes the information we are assimilating go “SPLAT”.

From this simple concept I have learned a lot and if you want to do the same you have two options: