
Tip #796: Make Remembering Easy with Anki
This Tip explains how you can make remembering easy with Anki, which is a free open source spaced repetition system. “Sometimes you just need words
This Tip explains how you can make remembering easy with Anki, which is a free open source spaced repetition system. “Sometimes you just need words
This Tip discusses the first of two attention attractors, the attractors which include the sexual, the threatening and the different. “Certain cues seize our attention
Imagine that you have only three hours to convert die-hard lecturers into facilitative trainers. What content and activities would you use to introduce and model
This Tip discusses the ten fundamentals of neuroplasticity, including change is mostly limited to situations when the brain is in the mood. “Plasticity dials back
This Tip shares the learning principles from the father of modern education, John Amos Comenius, who published them in 1648, “I continue to be interested
This Tip discusses the fact that brain research shows overlearning locks in a new skill even in just 20 minutes. “Practice is a means of
This Tip explains when overlearning is important because“overlearners” excel in terms of memory and recall, and perform the task faster. ‘“Over-learning and over-preparing gives you
This Tip explains why there is better learning from mistakes, based on error positivity, as proven by Japanese students. “There are no mistakes or failures,
This Tip describes five memory trick imprint elements: visual, rare or unusual, linked or associated to something, movement, and emotional. “Memory is more indelible
This Tip discusses TED-Ed animated lessons, which is a terrific training resource subtitled Lessons Worth Sharing for teachers and students. “Animation offers a medium of
“We are not thinking machines that feel; rather, we are feeling machines that think.” Antonio Damasio Did you know that emotions and feelings are not
This Tip explains why learning should be dope because the neurotransmitter dopamine plays a critical role in learning. “Dope: Excellent; outstanding.” Learning Should Be Dope!