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How Memory, Focus & Good Teaching Can Work Together to Help Kids Learn

How Memory, Focus & Good Teaching Can Work Together to Help Kids Learn | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Technology enables students with nearly infinite information. But kids need help in learning how to learn in order to be creative and knowledgable.
Beth Dichter's insight:

Do we teach our learners how to learn? Neuroscientists are often at the cutting edge of research, and much more is known about how we learn. Is it time for educators to up this mantle and teach their classes what is known?

This post is divided into the following sections.

* Technology and Distraction - We know that the Internet may be distracting to many learners. Did you also know that the science is showing that multitasking does not really exist? When one multitasks the brain is rapidly switching  between different tasks, which interferes with  forming memory.

This discussion continues and is followed by a number of Takeaways, concepts that you may want to share with your learners. These include:

* Stress is bad for learning.

* Classroom decorations can be distracting.

* Test for a reason.

* Spend more time teaching learning skills.

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Sandy Kennedy's curator insight, April 10, 2015 11:35 AM

While brain theory is sometimes overrated, this gives good insights.

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Future-Proof Your Education by Maria Andersen on Prezi

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How Social Media is Ruining Our Minds [Infographic] - Assisted Living Today

How Social Media is Ruining Our Minds [Infographic] - Assisted Living Today | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Social media use across the globe has exploded. As more and more people flock to social networking platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus, it’s becoming clear that social media is having a profound effect on not only our lives but also on our brains.

Eric Moss's curator insight, June 29, 2015 10:36 AM

I found it extremely interesting looking at the symptoms of an experiment that was done, regarding giving up social media for 24 hours. Students felt phantom phone vibrations, reached for a phone that they didn’t have, and could not stop moving, all effects of not having access to social media for 1 day. I think this is a very serious problem that needs to be addressed. Maybe using social media leads to better employees by reducing stress and bringing about a better work ethic?  We cannot just simply skip over this issue, as it seems to be one that will be prominent in years to come. If you are able to get through the workday/school day as a happy, hardworking employee/student, maybe we shouldn’t worry about things like Internet addiction until they become more severe?  

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Why It’s Crucial for Students to Learn to Focus

Why It’s Crucial for Students to Learn to Focus | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Learning to focus on one task while tuning out the many distractions vying for attention is a crucial life skill that some students are missing.
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We live in age with many distractions. What happens to students when they are constantly being interrupted by one digital device or another? What impact might this have on their ability to cultivate "skills of attention...if students don’t learn how to concentrate and shut out distractions, research shows they’ll have a much harder time succeeding in almost every area."

What should we do to help students learn to focus? Should learning to focus become a part of the curriculum? Learn more about this topic by clicking through to the post.

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How To Focus In The Age of Distraction | Edudemic

How To Focus In The Age of Distraction | Edudemic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

What do you do when you have to study? Do you find a cozy nook, cuddle up with a book or tablet, and concentrate? What about checking your e-mail? Answering your phone? Talking to friends? It’s not easy to concentrate these days.

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6 Steps to Help Students Ask Better Questions | The Science of Learning Blog

6 Steps to Help Students Ask Better Questions | The Science of Learning Blog | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
How often do we teach students how to formulate good, in-depth questions? Use these 6 steps to help boost your students’ ability to ask better questions and drive their own learning.
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