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4 Benefits of AI for Learners… and Teachers

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AI can identify recurrent errors in learners and propose targeted personalized exercises to remedy them. Researchers have found that four study sessions alternated with four short tests are more beneficial before an exam than six study sessions alone. Optimize memory consolidation. Stimulate memory retrieval. Questioner of questions.

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The Crucial Role of Emotions and “Skilled” Intuitions in Learning

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Such is the case with the role of emotions in cognition and learning and their interrelationship with rational thought. This new data is ready to take its place in the field, and researchers are making remarkable efforts to popularize it.

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Stress and Learning: Test Your Knowledge!

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As stress specialist Sonia Lupien explains in one of her articles, our bodies don’t differentiate between “absolute stress,” which actually threatens our lives, and “relative stress.” B) Chronic stress provides high-potential students with enhanced cognitive performance. CORRECT ANSWER B.

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Digital Learning from the Perspective of Affective and Social Neuroscience

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Among other things, this field of knowledge has led to discoveries that have had a significant impact on our understanding and approach to human cognition and learning. The two colleagues are among the researchers who are using this new data to propose new ways of designing and improving learning.

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Motivation and Success from the Brain’s Perspective: Test Your Knowledge

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Inspired in part by the synthesis proposed by professor and researcher in neuroeducation Steve Masson, here are some discoveries in the form of a quiz that will undoubtedly change your perception of motivation in learning. However, most researchers agree on defining it as “the will to act to achieve a goal, despite the effort required.”

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Putting the Learner First: Test Your Knowledge!

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The cognitive component plays a more critical role than the emotional component in the impetus to action, which can be described as “motivated action” and crucial for learning. “The process of integrating emotions and cognition is progressive in several brain structures. True or false? CORRECT ANSWER.

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The Learning and Forgetting Curve: How to Make eLearning Memorable

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A recent research on human memory links sleep and memory in a powerful co-relationship. Think how we switch between the email page, the project management page, the social media page, the research article and the eLearning screen! The trouble begins when these signals have been a steady supply for the past 12 – 14 hours.