Designing learning experiences that stick, with Megan Sumeracki

Episode 30

March 10, 2020

Episode Outline:

Megan Sumeracki joins us for Episode 30 of the Re-Thinking the Human Factor Podcast.

As cyber security practitioners, we often ask ourselves the question of how we get people to remember to do the things we tell them to do.

How do we get them to retain what we teach them in our trainings?

Well, you’re in luck. This conversation is full of treasures to do with how our brains work when learning and strategies (based on scientific evidence) that can help you create training situations where the information will be more likely to stick. 

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