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Modern Spaces for Contemporary Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Think back to how you felt after the last day you spent at a conference or course. If things went well you probably came out feeling enthused by new ideas but also exhausted and fatigued in ways that you don't after a regular day at work. If the presenters have done their job well and you choose your workshops wisely, the day should have been full of learning that resulted from you having to think. Days like this should work our brains hard and it should be no surprise when we are fatigued by such an experience. - So how might our students be coping?
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Google's latest AI experiment lets software autocomplete your doodles - The Verge - 0 views

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    Google Brain, the search giant's internal artificial intelligence division, has been making substantial progress on computer vision techniques that let software parse the contents of hand-drawn...
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Holiday Reading List - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    With summer in the southern hemisphere, long days combined with school holidays for school teachers create the perfect opportunity to relax with a good book. Here are five great reads that might spark some curiosity and keep the brain working over the break.
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CLAT Coaching in Bangalore | BRICS CA Institute - 0 views

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    CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a test for high school (class XII) passed students in order to pursue a career in legal services. It grips the Law Entrance Exam ticket for the candidates who sight the significance and the enormous increase in demand for economical legal brains in the nation.

How to Prepare Aptitude Test for Competitive Exams - 0 views

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Sketch and doodle your brains out. - 29 views

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    Ultra simple web-based drawing tool, no account needed, and drawings can be downloaded.
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Can video games inspire altruism? - 11 views

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    A new study suggests that video games can be a force for good, finding that games with positive objectives can actually inspire people to perform acts of altruism.
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Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NYTimes.com - 9 views

  • On YouTube, “you can get a whole story in six minutes,” he explains. “A book takes so long. I prefer the immediate gratification.
  • Researchers say the lure of these technologies
  • is particularly powerful for young peopl
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  • Their brains are rewarded
  • not for staying on task but for jumping to the next thing
  • I am trying to take back their attention from their BlackBerrys and video games,” he says. “To a degree, I’m using technology to do it
  • Last semester, his grade point average was 2.3 after a D-plus in English and an F in Algebra II. He got an A in film critique. “He’s a kid caught between two worlds,” said Mr. Reilly — one that is virtual and one with real-life demands.
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Brain Pop K-3 Games - 0 views

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    These are free. @mslinch: FYI: all of the BrainPOP Jr. K-3 games are free. :) http://www.Brainpopjr.com/games/ #gr8t
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Neuroscience For Kids - Explore the nervous system - 9 views

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    Neuroscience for Kids
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Cognitive Training Identified as Protective Factor with Highest Evidence - 14 views

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    In recent NIH Alzeimer's cognitive decline prevention report, it has been observed that Cognitive training identified as protective factor, with highest evidence. Read more at sharpbrains.com

Brain Teasers - 19 views

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