Learning and Development

Cognitive Load Theory — Designing Training That Sticks

Cognitive Load Theory — Designing Training That Sticks

In this episode of the JuvoHub Podcast, host Jonathan Saar continues his Learning Theory Series by breaking down cognitive load theory—a major framework that helps educators understand how much information learners can reasonably process at once. He explores intrinsic, extraneous, and germane load, and discusses how instructional designers can transform complex “brain dumps” from subject […]

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Learning Styles or Learning Preferences? What the Research Really Says

In this episode of the JuvoHub Podcast, host Jonathan Saar explores one of the most debated concepts in adult learning—learning styles and learning preferences. While research is mixed on whether tailoring content to a “style” improves retention, there is universal agreement on one point: learners are diverse, and understanding how people prefer to receive information

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The Science Behind How Adults Learn — Applying Andragogy in Property Management Training

In this episode of the JuvoHub Podcast, host Jonathan Saar launches a new eight-part series exploring core learning theories and how they shape effective training. Today’s focus: Andragogy, the method and practice of teaching adult learners. You’ll hear reflections on the significant principles of adult learning—why adults want control over their learning experience, how life

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