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  Images and learning
Posted by: Duncan Adams - 03-11-2004, 01:44 PM - Forum: How the Brain Learns - Replies (2)

Creating images to accelerate learning

How do you teach young children to learn new terminology with immediate recall? Please take a look at my hypothesis in the Hypothesis Factory and let me know what you think.
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To find out more, please go to my WEB site at http://www.IPEimage.com. Big Grin

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  Good Practices/Bad Experiences at teaching
Posted by: foreign brain - 03-11-2004, 12:31 PM - Forum: How the Brain Learns - Replies (2)

There are new teaching schemes that appear to be quite effective and some old strategies that are not useful anymore to face students' needs. However not all new pegaogic system is better, and some tratidional methods have been adapted succesfully.

What is your own experience? Do you know any good teaching method that has gone well? Have you tried any useful resource with out success? Do you know a good/bad source of information?

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  Comments & Questions
Posted by: Cassandra - 03-11-2004, 12:25 PM - Forum: How the Brain Learns - Replies (2)

This thread is the perfect place where you can express your comments concerning the forum. Please feel free to do tell us all you like or dislike from the site, the forums, the mediators, etc.

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  Learning & Neurosciences
Posted by: OECD - 22-10-2004, 01:20 PM - Forum: How the Brain Learns - Replies (9)

How brain science can teach us how or how not to learn better?
Is it true that learning is learnable?
:confused:

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