How the brain responds to the influx of social media can be an exciting and scary thing. Are we better off with social media and the effects it has on our brains? Do the rewards outweigh the costs? Studies have shown that the brains attention span has...
moreWriting stimulates and awakens the brain. Writing things down on paper will help you to better remember. Also, your brain is more likely to pick up information from a story than from just getting straight facts because of how your brain...
moreThis infographic could be an important resource for parents who need to learn more about what they could find in their child’s classroom. Parents may need to watch out for the playground area and other sections of the classroom that could potentially harbor...
moreIpad textbooks aren;t really any better than the old fashioned way of buying textbooks because up front, they seem to cost much less. But then you take a closer look, and realize that they cannot be reused from year to year. So every single year...
moreRapidly, textbooks are moving away from traditional, weighty tomes and towards weightless bundles of data. eBooks, as they’re commonly known, are one of the newest ways technology is drastically...
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Kids’ sensory processing issues change gradually, starts at the age when they are toddlers from when they are high-schoolers. Babies and preschoolers have very fussy sensory processing issues and often they are over-...
The brain can process visual information the fastest. This is why use of info graphics has become so effective; the visual effects allow the brain the form understanding much more quickly. This can spill over into the classroom where there...
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