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"Seven larger ideas for motivating and engaging people on the basis of observing many games’ stunning power as engines of human engagement."
This NG article captures the essence of contemporary brain research regarding teens.
"John Boswell is the musician and producer behind the Symphony of Science. The goal of the project is to bring scientific knowledge and philosophy to the public through music. So far in the series, he’s mixed together insights on topics such as the earth’s place on the cosmos, the quantum world and, as shown below an “ode to the brain,” featuring Carl Sagan, Robert Winston, and TED world favorite, Jill Bolte Taylor. Boswell has made a similar mashup for TED, including footage from this year’s conference. Completely amazing."
"How can speakers expect their audience to remember what they say if they don’t know how people learn? These learning laws are powerful strategies that align with how our brains naturally operate and learn." Important to consider when delivering a presentation.
"So what exactly is the Internet doing to our brains? Read on to find out."
Webcast archive of the ISTE 2011 opening keynote presentation featuring Dr. John Medina with a welcome by ISTE President Holly Jobe. Median's talk starts at about 30:00.
“If you wanted to design a learning environment that was directly opposed to the way the brain works, you would design a classroom.” ~ John Medina, author of BRAIN RULES
"John Medina’s Brain Rules is a great read: fun, breezy, informative and applicable: his website too is an awesome collection of resources."
An info-graphic on the human brain.
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