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Keynote Resources from #LUC2017

Kapp Notes

Research indicates that our brains grow when we make a mistake because it is a time of struggle. Our brains react with greater electrical activity when we make a mistake than when we are correct. If the character moved, the corresponding region of the brain for physical movement became active. 19: 619–636, 2005.

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

The proliferation of open co nnections heralds a new world of continuous improvement where chain reactions of combined thoughts and learning recombine in ever-greater patterns. Hard to believe, given that the brain is a chemical soup shot through with electrical charges, more closely resembling a haggis than a sophisticated network processor.