
Hal Gregersen & Marsha Dunn
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MARCH 10, 2022
innovation@work
Today’s business environment requires continual learning, but in a world of information overload, is there a better way to facilitate learning? At MIT Sloan Executive Education, we’ve long recognized the value in visual learning as a powerful classroom tool. Collaborating with skilled graphic illustrators, our faculty frequently harness the power of real-time imagery to enhance the learning experience and help ground sometimes complex or complicated frameworks. Throughout the pandemic, we’ve found that using imagery in our online programs has helped our participants learn and make deeper connections to the material. However, it has to be done in the right way, truly integrated with the teaching, to be most effective. During this pre-recorded event, learn more about the power of images in learning, both for yourself and your organization.
Join Hal Gregersen for his upcoming courses:
Hal Gregersen & Marsha Dunn
Copy Link60 minutes
MARCH 10, 2022
innovation@work
Today’s business environment requires continual learning, but in a world of information overload, is there a better way to facilitate learning? At MIT Sloan Executive Education, we’ve long recognized the value in visual learning as a powerful classroom tool. Collaborating with skilled graphic illustrators, our faculty frequently harness the power of real-time imagery to enhance the learning experience and help ground sometimes complex or complicated frameworks. Throughout the pandemic, we’ve found that using imagery in our online programs has helped our participants learn and make deeper connections to the material. However, it has to be done in the right way, truly integrated with the teaching, to be most effective. During this pre-recorded event, learn more about the power of images in learning, both for yourself and your organization.
Join Hal Gregersen for his upcoming courses: