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Maria da Luz Delfino

Top News - Scientists: Is technology rewiring our brains? - 0 views

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    What does a teenage brain on Google look like? Do all those hours spent online rewire the circuitry? Could these kids even relate better to emoticons than to real people? These sound like concerns from worried parents. But they're coming from brain scientists.
Gilmar Mattos

Games for the Brain - 0 views

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    Very interesting games for the brain.
Lúcia Carneiro

Old Brains Can Learn New Language Tricks - NYTimes.com - 5 views

  • During the World War II, American soldiers fighting the Japanese infantry adopted the password ''lollapalooza,'' figuring that no Japanese speaker could pronounce it. So much for that idea.
Denise De Felice

YouTube - Authors@Google: Dr. John Medina - 0 views

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    John Medina, from the UW, talks about the effect of exercise, stress and multitasking on the brain. Best idea:
Mirian Resende

Frankenstein - 0 views

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    Brain Pop - Arts and Music, English, Health, Math, Science, Social Studies and Technology Activities
Cara Whitehead

Summer Program - 1 views

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    VocabularySpellingCity has a new summer word study program that allows children to sharpen academic skills as they play. These simple assignments are a daily workout for the brain, building literacy skills such as vocabulary, spelling, and writing.
David Wetzel

How to Integrate Wolfram Alpha into Science and Math Classes - 2 views

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    What is Wolfram Alpha? It is a supercomputing brain. It provides calculates and provides comprehensive answers to most any science or math question. Unlike other search sources, you and your students can ask questions in plain language or various forms of abbreviated notation. Contrary to popular belief, Wolfram Alpha is not a search engine. Unlike popular search engines, which simply retrieve documents based on keyword searches, Wolfram computes answers based on known models of human knowledge. It provides answers which are complete with data and algorithms, representing real-world knowledge.
Maggie Verster

50 Great Examples of Data Visualization - 0 views

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    Wrapping your brain around data online can be challenging, especially when dealing with huge volumes of information. And trying to find related content can also be difficult, depending on what data you're looking for. But data visualizations can make all of that much easier, allowing you to see the concepts that you're learning about in a more interesting, and often more useful manner.
Denise De Felice

Brain and Language Lab - 0 views

  • We are interested in understanding the biological and computational bases of language
  • memory
  • Specific Language Impairment, ADHD, dyslexia, autism
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  • Specific Language Impairment, ADHD, dyslexia, autism,
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    Here we can find the results of important research conducted by credible neuroscientists. It may help those interested in the topic to build knowledge in the field of neuroeducation.
Gilmar Mattos

Effective Learning - Tips for Effective Learning - 0 views

  • Educators have long noted that one of the best ways to learn something is to teach it to someone else
  • Start by translating the information into your own words. This process alone helps solidify new knowledge in your brain
  • students who studied and were then tested had better long-term recall of the materials, even on information that was not covered by the tests. Students who had extra time to study but were not tested had significantly lower recall of the materials.
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    Very interesting article on how to learn better.
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