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3voteStart 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
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1voteThis 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.
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2voteFrom the Internet to the iPod, technology is bringing rapid advances in memory. What society needs now are new ways to forget.
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1voteSome magicians have intuitively mastered some of the lessons being learned in the laboratory about the limits of cognition and attention.
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1voteContext. 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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