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

KnowledgeOne

This is the case of Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Associate Professor of Education, Psychology and Neuroscience, in her book ” Emotions, Learning, and the Brain: Exploring the Educational Implications of Affective Neuroscience.”

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Engaging & Effective: How Multimedia Learning Resources Improve Student Performance

Kitaboo

Therefore, educators always seek new and innovative methods to bring the essence of engagement and effectiveness to their classes. Make Classes More Interesting Enhance Topic Retention Provide Deeper Knowledge Stimulate the Brain Increase Accessibility III. How Do Multimedia Learning Resources Improve Student Performance?

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

I have used teaching innovations that I discovered in my 20-plus years as a college instructor that have helped make me stronger as a learning and development professional. Teaching is just talking, right? I began adjunct teaching at the University of Louisville in the fall of 2020. Until I almost fell asleep during a lecture.

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

Dashe & Thomson

Essentially, the idea is to upend the traditional teaching model of classroom lecture followed by personal practice at home. Instead, instructors can deliver lectures via YouTube as homework, and then spend the next day in class helping their pupils work through sticking-points.

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5 Tips For Integrating Play Into Higher Education

KnowledgeOne

Do a reflective exercise. To break out of your complacency, he gives this little exercise: every day, before going to class, whether it’s in a videoconference or in person, choose a word at random from the dictionary and find a way to integrate it into your course. The adult brain learns best with stories.

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Cultivating Mentally Healthy Habits in LXD

Scissortail's Learning Nest

After spending a long day in the classroom, participants also have homework outside of class—some of which involves working on group projects. The reality is that the human brain can’t focus 100 percent of the time. Reflecting helps our brains process new information, store it in long-term memory, and make sense of it in new ways.

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More Brain Research

Kapp Notes

I never really thought that was true and I always assert that the "real teachers" or educators are the ones who take average students and make them better students as opposed to a teacher or professor who teaches a class so those who "can't hack it" drop out. I mean, really, anyone can teach smart, motivated students.a

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