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Reconciling Cognitions and Contexts

Clark Quinn

In my past two posts, I first looked at cognitions (situated, distributed, social) by contexts (think, work, and learn), and then the reverse. Here’s the result of reconciling cognitions and contexts. So, taking each cell back in the original pass of cognitions by contexts, what results? Finally, you share Socially.

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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.

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Quip: Systematic Creativity

Clark Quinn

I want to dig a wee bit further into the cognitive and formal aspects of this to backstop her points. Also, of course, to make the point that a cognitive perspective provides important insight.). This naturally includes cognition as the basis for learning, experiences, and design.

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4 Benefits of AI for Learners… and Teachers

KnowledgeOne

More important than the time devoted to study, it is the fact of being tested several times, alternating with study sessions, that optimizes memorization and respects our cognitive functions’ need for rest (Karpicke and Roediger, 2008).

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PDF Remediation for Multimedia Content: Challenges and Solutions

Hurix Digital

This means many people with disabilities, including those with visual impairments, motor limitations, and cognitive differences, struggle to access the information within these documents. These technologies help people with visual impairments, motor limitations, cognitive differences, and other disabilities interact with digital content.

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Studying Like a Pro. Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

One of the most effective ways to stimulate neural activation is to train memory retrieval, also known as “recall,” which consists of searching in your head for learned information that is not yet consolidated – moving it from long-term memory to working memory. For out more: Neuroscience: 3 Mistakes to Avoid When Studying.

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Brief Intro to Social Networks

Experiencing eLearning

These are my notes from the Learn Trends: Networked and Social Learning online mini-conference. Intro to Social Networks. Social & Networked Learning combines psychology and technology. What used to be search/research is more conversation now. It affects the cognitive neural substrate of the individual.