Brian Brooks, associate dean of the MU School of Journalism, tells the Missourian that, “Lectures are the worst possible learning format. There’s been some research done that shows if a student can hear that lecture a second time, they retain three times as much of that lecture.” Brooks believes stu... |
11 May 2009 10:22 GMT |
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Long before humanity discovered the efficiency of the binary code and the Internet era, the fastest way of communication revolved around the dots and dashes of the Morse code, which is able to encode characters and allows you to transmit information using rhythm.Although most people consider it to be outdated, there ... |
13 April 2009 13:21 GMT |
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The “learn through play” technique is a very efficient way to memorize almost everything and I am sure everyone needs a little help when it comes to all those geographical facts that represent common knowledge. That is why GeoEdu is one of the nicest ways to improve your orientation skills. GeoEdu has act... |
15 January 2009 12:01 GMT |
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The information is transmitted through the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste) to the brain. These data are used by the brain with its 5 basic aptitudes: attention, memory, learning, recall and speech, employing its 10 billion neurons and its 40 billion connections per cubic centimeter. 1.Attention sele... |
28 December 2007 14:06 GMT |
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There are a lot of sexist jokes based on the question of how many neurons a woman's brain has (especially if she's blond). But the reality will leave us speechless. Check this out: Doctors attending a 39-year-old Chinese woman complaining of feeling weak found she had just half a brain! Moreover, the woman ... |
22 November 2007 14:06 GMT |
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By means of a mass digitization program, the British Library has planned to make available online thousands of old books previously unavailable to the public. This program is aimed at helping teachers by giving them access to 19th Century books that haven't been reprinted after their first edition and thus being... |
30 September 2007 15:03 GMT |
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AdWords is one of the advertising platforms provided by Google that allows publishers to advertise directly on the SERPs using a simple service. Although it is quite popular, numerous users are only using the basic features of the product because they are trying to avoid more complicated functions that require a bett... |
8 March 2007 03:52 GMT |
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