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Emel Güneş

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started by Emel Güneş on 11 Oct 14
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    Two Groundbreakers "Practicing as a groundbreaking learning method" and "Music in learning"
    Mozart studied for 10 years in order to compose his best concerto which means 10.000 hours and as another example Bill Gates studied with his computer 1.575 hours in 7 month which means seven days per week and eight hours per day. Researches come up with the idea that practicing helps learner mastering or being expert in a topic, subject or skill. There are lots of ways making effective practices and here is a video including importance of making practice, hours should be spent in order to learn something very well and ways of effective practicing.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MgBikgcWnY

    Music greatly affects and enhances our learning and living. Throughout time, people have recognized and intentionally used the powerful effects of sound. In the 20th century the western scientific community has conducted research to validate and expand our analytical knowledge of music. This research supports what we know from personal experience. As a person who listen music while studying and believe music helps learning and active brain parts while memorizing, understanding and concentrating I wanted to share the link below.
    http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-playing-an-instrument-benefits-your-brain-anita-collins

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