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Ethical issues in Educational Neuroscience: Raising Children in a Brave New World - 0 views

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    The article talks about the probable challenges of educational neuroscience and underlines the difference between designing children and raising children with some example cases.
leventmetu

ANN LESLIE BROWN - 3 views

Ann Leslie Brown (1943-1999) was an educational psychologist who developed methods for teaching children to be better learners. Her interest in the human memory brought Brown to focus on active mem...

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started by leventmetu on 22 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Hatice Çilsalar

Pittsburgh Advanced Cognitive Tutor Center - 0 views

shared by Hatice Çilsalar on 10 Nov 13 - Cached
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    A center for cognitive tutor program. The definition from the website: "Our research focuses on the development of Cognitive Tutors -- instructional systems that support guided learning-by-doing. Drawing from the disciplines of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology and human computer interaction, we develop systems that provide individualized assistance to students as they work on challenging real-world problems in complex domains such as computer programming, algebra and geometry. Individualized guidance is made possible using detailed computational models of skills and misconceptions underlying a learning domain."
Evrim Baran

I win, you lose... Study shows we learn more from others' mistakes - 11 views

This is interesting. So we need a challenge. We will cover similar research findings at Neuroscience week. Thanks for sharing.

Rukiye Ayan

A Review of Current Methods and Instruments for Measuring TPACK - 1 views

I thought you might be interested in a literature review study providing an overview of instruments and methods as well as a discussion of the challenges, purposes, and potential uses of these tool...

started by Rukiye Ayan on 23 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
E.Yasin Çiftçi

TMB Panyee FC short film - 6 views

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    I found this short movie quite interesting to share with you. It has a lot of elements related to challenges, motivation and being a community. Enjoy it!
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    Thanks.. Seeing opportunity where a visible problem lies is a good habit.
vahidetekeakay

What is design thinking? - 1 views

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    Suppose you are part of a thriving business and need to branch out and find that next big thing. Or say you want to change a behavior, like getting people...a lot of people...to use less energy in their homes. How would you go about it? Design thinking is a powerful tool to tackle the unknown. It's a means of going on an expedition, without a map, without even knowing the destination, but with the confidence that you'll end up somewhere great. Let's make it tangible with an example that captures the five key elements of design thinking. Daylight was given the challenge of getting kids in America to move more to help fight childhood obesity. The project started with an idea--provide kids with a digital music player that has a motion sensor, then give them rewards based on their activity. But the big question was, would kids really use it? What could make the experience so compelling that they would use it long enough to see the health benefits.
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    Very nice video on design thinking. We can clearly see how they continuously modify the end product after collecting data of its users. First they talk to target group to have an idea about how an activity meter can be. Based on their ideas, they try to find patterns which will later evolve to design principles. Based on those principles, they develop a real product-an activity meter. Then they use it iteratively with children and make modifications in order to make it better and better. It is a clear video of how to do a design study.
Mine Önal

2-Minute Neuroscience Videos - Neuroscientifically Challenged - 2 views

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    Hi dear friends. I found a website containing 2 minute neuroscience videos. You can click on the links to see the videos. My multimedia player does not work well so if you give me feedback on the videos (whether they are helpful) I would be grateful.
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