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4 Benefits of AI for Learners… and Teachers

KnowledgeOne

Whether positive or negative, receiving feedback activates the reward system and triggers a dopamine release in the brain (Wilkinson et al., In the brain, all learning results from the repeated activation of neurons related to the targeted learning. Brain and neuroscience: test your knowledge! Questioner of questions.

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Brain, Learning and Neuroscience: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

Do you know how learning takes place at the brain level? Do you know the latest techniques for observing our brains in action? Brain functioning related to learning is the same in adults and children. Brain functioning related to learning is the same in adults and children. If it’s the same in children and adults?

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The Flipped Learning Revolution — Coming to a Brain Near You?

Dashe & Thomson

My colleague Jon Matejcek first covered it back in March in his article “ Online Academy Helps to Keep Lectures Where They Belong: Out of the Classroom.” As Daniel Pink writes in an article for The Telegraph , the flipped classroom is so intuitive that when you hear about it “you want to slap your forehead at the idea’s inexorable logic.”

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The Advantages and Potential of Virtual Reality: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

Of all the high-fidelity simulation technologies, VR is by far the most powerful in convincing the user’s brain that they are actually in a world of its own and in generating sensations and emotions as intense as those experienced in a real-world setting. Test your knowledge by answering the following five questions. True or false?

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Studying Like a Pro. Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

The best way to activate your neurons – and thus start the learning process – is to reread the lesson you need to master. In the brain, all learning results from repeated activation of neurons related to the targeted learning. However, rereading the lesson to be mastered repeatedly (ad nauseam!) CORRECT ANSWER.

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Friday Finds — Cognitive Bias, Emotional Intelligence, Online Slide Sharing

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening To: The Wallows is another discovery that I’ve made courtesy of my “official music consultant” (my daughter) Last Week’s Most Clicked: Using Images in Visual Design News & Notes Cognitive Bias Cheatsheet Our brains use cognitive biases as a way to save energy and cognitive resources. Check it out for free!

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Online Conference Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are a few articles about gamification in action. July 2012 T&D Article: Games, Gamification and the Quest for Interactive Learning. .” Six Ways Innovation is Stifled in the Learning Field. Six Ways to Foster Innovation in the Learning Field. What Happens in a Story…Happens in Your Brain.

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