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Reynold Redekopp

Is Google Rewiring Our Brains? - 21 views

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    Brain research on Digital Natives
Reynold Redekopp

Machine-Brain Connections | DISCOVER Magazine - 0 views

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    Articles about learning and the brain
Ced Paine

Galaxy Zoo 2 - 0 views

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    The Galaxy Zoo files contain almost a quarter of a million galaxies which have been imaged with a camera attached to a robotic telescope (the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, no less). In order to understand how these galaxies - and our own - formed, we need your help to classify them according to their shapes - a task at which your brain is better than even the fastest computer.
Kristy Houston

New technology news: Black Ops 2 trailer released - 4 views

If you haven't seen the trailer cinematic of the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 I suggest you after reading this new technology news. I've seen it, and I have to say it's a definite addition fo...

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started by Kristy Houston on 03 May 12 no follow-up yet
Jeff Johnson

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  • For decades, comic books were derided as gaudy, sub-literate threats to children's brain cells. Now, teachers, researchers, and librarians are taking a new look at comics and they like what they see: a way, in a culture now dominated by TV, video games, and the Internet, to get children reading. It's not really a new concept. As far back as the 1940s, series such as "Classics Illustrated" and "Picture Stories From the Bible" were using comics as an educational tool. Today there are literacy and comics programs, such as the Comic Book Project, springing up all over the country. Sponsored by state officials and educators, these programs focus on the simple goal of promoting the reading habit.
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