App #7: How do you present information from research projects? Usually we default to PowerPoint. Another option is Haiku Deck for all platforms. I wrote about this app for the iPad before (click here). The presentation software offers a beautiful, yet simplistic way to to share information. Each slide offers options for layout, format (bullet points), images (including…
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iPad/iPod Apps ShootOut – Multisensory Blitz
District Pro-D arrived on February 22nd. Offered at two sites (Byrne Creek and Taylor Park) complete with video feed of our keynote to Taylor Park, it served as a reminder that connection, collaboration, ideas generation happen when we all come together. With over 110 sessions, it was an electrifying event. No small feat for a…
Something to Think About
I came across this article on Edutopia that once again reflected the importance of teachers’ understanding of how the brain works. More specifically, how the brain’s plasticity helps our work in teaching. Things like how memory is enhanced, how stress affects memory construction, or triggers in student behaviours can be eye openers for how we…
Gaining Insights – Videos
Here are some short videos that you may be interested in seeing: The Human Spark – Brain Matters (pbs) Inside the Teenage Brain (Frontline)
A New Look for 2011-2012
You might have already taken a peek at your Fast ForWord stations and discovered a new look to the Gateway icon and program. All sites have been upgraded to version 5, which offers not only a sleeker view but some differences in the way the program launches. Click here for instructions about launching the new Demo….
Virtual Webinar – Brain Connections
Just in case you missed the last offering, here’s another chance to dive into free webinars with Sherelle Walker and Martha Burns. Sherrelle Walker Dates: June 10, 2011 and June 17, 2011 Time: 8am PT (30 minute session) During this information-packed half-hour, Ms. Walker will discuss concrete, useful strategies for integrating Brain Fitness into district…
Conference powerpoints and notes…reviewing learning
The moment you’ve been waiting for… some of the powerpoints have come in. Click on the following titles to download the presentations from the BC Circle of Learning Conference. Keynote – Sherrelle Walker: Changing Lives with Fast ForWord Keynote – Tony Herdman: Neuroimaging of Reading Workshop – (Sherrelle Walker): Best Practices for Administrators Workshop…
Video – The Brain that Changes itself – Doidge on Nature of Things
Nature of Things just ran (July 30th) the show on Norman Doidge’s book, The Brain that Changes Itself. You can watch the entire show (43 minutes) or just a segment of it (30 minutes). You can also revisit our previous post (July 7th) on Michael Merzenich – Redesigning the Brain.
Where’s the proof?
Research is continually being updated by both Scientific Learning, outside educational institutions and agencies. The following represents a very small portion of what has been documented. ** Please feel free to add to this list or comment. Strength of SLC research (June, 2009). (Review of research by Dr. B. Calhoun) Edubrief (March, 2008). What happens…
Redesigning the brain – by Merzenich
This is Chapter 3 in Norman Doidge’s book, The Brain that Changes Itself. Read the story of Michael Merzenich’s journey of discovery from the very beginning. How did the term “neuroplasticity” come about? For so many years, neuroscientists have believed that the brain had ‘windows of opportunities’ and once passed, hardwiring took effect. Now it’s understood…
Re-wiring the brain – video
Neuroscientist Michael Merzenich looks at one of the secrets of the brain’s incredible power: its ability to actively re-wire itself. He’s researching ways to harness the brain’s plasticity to enhance our skills and recover lost function. Feel free to comment by using the Comment box below. [ted id=”526″]