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The Evolution of Education: Why Multimedia Textbooks are Here to Stay?

Kitaboo

Benefits of Multimedia Textbooks Deeper Understanding of Concepts Better Retention of Concepts Develop Problem-Solving Ability Foster Positive Emotions II. Develop Problem-Solving Ability A large proportion of the human brain is responsible for visual processing. Table of Contents: I.

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Adolescent Vaping – Part II – Some Health Impacts of Vaping

Jigsaw Interactive

The problem with nicotine is that it gets processed by the liver so quickly that the body craves more frequent bursts of dopamine so the need for another hit becomes important and the body continues to ask for it in increasing frequency. Dopamine is called the feel good hormone because it makes the body feel good.

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Analogous Research: How Connecting with Company Peers Can Increase Creativity

Maestro

How many times have you been stuck in a thinking rut, running through every possible scenario to problem solve, yet you keep getting stuck at the same spot? Paper and pen or whiteboard and marker, take it from here. It’s human. What is analogous research? Analogous research is the epitome of wonderment.

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Brain Rules for Learning: Who Knew? We All Did. | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Brain Rules for Learning: Who Knew? And when you hear him speak, you can tell immediately that the man is fascinated with and passionate about how the brain takes in and organizes information; the essence of learning.

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Procrastination and Creativity

Mitch Moldofsky

Over at the Learndash blog , blogger Laura Lynch pens a very useful guide to helping learners in an online course avoid procrastination, a predictor of learner churn. Learners who struggle with procrastination are more likely to burn out, leave the course incomplete, and not sign up for more." “ I thought so!

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Attention Management: Time Management with a Twist

KnowledgeCity

You answer it, and it is a minor problem that you can address later. Using a few simple tools, such as prioritizing, chunking and brain dumps can get you in better control of where to focus your attention. Brain Dump— Time management is not completely dead. You still make lists but update that list by doing a brain dump.

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When it comes to productivity, expert Stever Robbins says keep it old school

TalentLMS

One of the ones that I talk about is using a pen and paper especially, at least for me, for to-do lists. “Using a pen-and-paper to-do list forces you to make decisions about the way you spend your time.” Ana: What are your favorite productivity tools, besides pen and paper? Tech tools: the solution or the problem?