Why are sight and sound out of sync?
- Date:
- June 11, 2018
- Source:
- City University London
- Summary:
- The way we process sight and sound are curiously out of sync by different amounts for different people and tasks, according to a new study.…
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Text on Videos: The Next Big Marketing Medium
Video has become one of the most powerful ways to speak to your audience. In the recent 2016 VNI Complete Forecast, Cisco…
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7 Habits That May Actually Change The Brain, According To Science
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The Global Search for Education: Could a Robot Replace a Teacher? Should a Robot Replace a Teacher?
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This is your brain detecting patterns
It is different from other kinds of learning, study shows
- Date:
- May 31, 2018
- Source:
- Ohio State University
- Summary:
- Detecting patterns is an important part of how humans learn and make decisions. Now, researchers have seen what is happening in people's…
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Eyes in the back of the head
- Date:
- May 10, 2018
- Source:
- Tohoku University
- Summary:
- A team has tested the human spatial ability to perceive our surroundings without actually seeing it.
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12 Ways to Teach Your Visual Learner
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Virtual avatar-to-avatar interviews may improve eyewitness testimony
Providing eyewitness accounts may be easier -- and more accurate -- in a virtual environment than in traditional face-to-face interviews
- Date:
- May 14, 2018
- Source:
- Frontiers
- Summary:
- Virtual avatar-to-avatar eyewitness…
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Daily photography improves wellbeing
Taking a photo each day and posting it online has complex benefits
- Date:
- April 30, 2018
- Source:
- Lancaster University…
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Visual literacy
Francis Zammit DimechTuesday, 24 April 2018, 11:36Last update: about 1 day ago
In this week's vlog, MEP Francis Zammit Dimech speaks about his work on a report on Modernisation of Education in the EU currently being discussed within the Committee responsible for Education. Over the past weeks Zammit Dimech met representatives of child care centres, teachers, unions, academics and students to obtain their feedback. They…
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Using creative classroom design to promote instructional innovation
This Long Island district is scrapping traditional rows of desks in favor of more flexible learning spaces.
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Brain-wide tracing of single neurons reveals breadth of information transfer from visual cortex
New barcode-based tracing method uncovers the logic of single neuron projections
- Date:
- March 28, 2018
- Source:
- Sainsbury Wellcome Centre
- Summary:
- New research demonstrates neural communication in…
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Project: Educating Students About The Power of Film
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DATA VISUALIZATION 101: WHAT, WHY, HOW?
By Karan Passey | Published on Jan. 4, 2017
“A picture is worth a thousand words.” This old, English idiom could not ring…
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Baby steps: What we know about learning in infancy
Giving new parents less to worry about.
March 19, 2018 by University…
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Augmented reality could be helpful for ESOL students…
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'Social brain' networks are altered at a young age in autism
Scientists from UNIGE have unpicked early changes in the brain that govern how toddlers with autism respond to social cues, Their research may open the way to new therapeutic interventions at early stages, when neural plasticity is still possible
- Date:
- February 27,…
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