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PBS Article: 8 Video Game Myths Debunked

Kapp Notes

One article on the site takes apart some common myths about video games. Check out Reality Bytes: Eight Myths About Video Games Debunked for yourself, in the meantime, here is small sampling of the conclusions of the article. According to a 2001 U.S. This research includes some 300 studies of media violence.

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SHOULD WE REALLY GIVE LEARNERS CONTROL?

Learnnovators

Cut to the year 2001. Will’s article is short and succinct. But then, towards the end of his article, he cites some of the limitations of the research, and calls for circumspection. Also, as confirmed by the study, this level of flexibility does not benefit the learner or influence the outcomes in any significant way.

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The 3 Components of Metacognition

KnowledgeOne

As described by two theorists, metacognitive experiences are the “product of the process of monitoring cognition” (Büchel, 2013a; Efklides, 2001). Related articles: [VIDEO] Metacognition 101. Studying Like a Pro. Neuroscience: 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Studying. Metacognition in 10 points. Test Your Knowledge!

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SweetRush Named a Top Content Development Company by Training Industry

SweetRush

We are over 100 people strong and have been in business since 2001. spotlights the latest news, articles, case studies, and best practices within the training industry, and publishes annual Top 20 and Watch List reports that cover many sectors of interest to the corporate training function. About Training Industry.

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Metacognition: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

Finally, metacognitive experiences are the “product of the process of monitoring cognition” (Büchel, 2013a; Efklides, 2001). While there’s no formal, exhaustive list of metacognitive skills, a number have been identified in studies on the subject, including those described in points C and D.

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Stress and memory

KnowledgeOne

and the Centre for the Study of Human Stress (CESH) ). This explains why we remember in detail the context in which we were on September 11, 2001, for example, a phenomenon called “flashbulb memory,” which is part of our autobiographical memory. Related articles: Long-Term Memory: Its 3 Chronological Processes.

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Win with decency

CLO Magazine

In this article, we’ll share real-world examples of companies and leaders who have transformed the aforementioned qualities into immutable skills, creating better business leadership and increased competitive advantage. That same study also found that 93 percent of employees said they’re more likely to stay with an empathetic employer.

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