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  1. Added Nov 03, 2008 by amarjit and 2 others
    Start of Scientific American Article about how exposure to digital technology reshapes brain processing. "Digital natives" have different processing: negative from the "mental stress" of "techno-brain burnout", and positive, increased focus. Title: Meet Your iBrain. By: Small, Gary, Vorgan, Gigi, Scientific American Mind, 15552284, 2008, Vol. 19, Issue 5
  2. Added Oct 06, 2008 by ivywriter
    This paper sheds light on the current issues with regards to Design-Based Learning. Emphasize is placed on the cognitive aspects of learning, which the authors emphasize as a critical part of DBL.
  3. Added Nov 19, 2007 by ljsylvan and 1 other
  4. Added Sep 24, 2007 by trustteam and 1 other
    From the Internet to the iPod, technology is bringing rapid advances in memory. What society needs now are new ways to forget.
  5. Added Aug 21, 2007 by mniemitz
    Some magicians have intuitively mastered some of the lessons being learned in the laboratory about the limits of cognition and attention.
  6. Added May 01, 2007 by battis
    Context. It can make all the difference in the world. The word "suck" can describe the action of a vacuum cleaner or a sex act that is illegal in the state of North Carolina.
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