Neuroscience
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Product review of Orange Neurosciences
Orange neurosciences has developed a new product, ReadON, which is designed to provide a better, scalable solution for people with reading difficulties, AD, autism ... -
Product Review of Brain+ Brain Training
Brain+ hones your mind, so you get more from life. This mind exercising program enhances important functions of your cerebrum through fun and simple-to-implement ... -
Product Review of Braineos
When you use the Braineos platform, learning is not tedious. There are many flashcards to choose from within the community and you can create ... -
Learning: The Ultimate Biohack
If you’re into biohacking, then you recognize the symbiotic relationship between your body and technology. Biohacking allows you to enhance what you already have. ... -
I Bet You Didn’t Know This About Your Brain
Developments in neuroscience have significantly changed how we think about the brain. What we have learned in the 21st century about this organ had ... -
Living, Learning and Leading in a 5G World
Your technology department is probably already planning a mass migration. You’re going to have to choose whether you want to be a part of ... -
5 Microlearning Myths You Need to Stop Believing
Microlearning is a modern educational tool that provides learners with bite-sized pieces of content on their mobile devices, be it smartphones, tablets, or laptops. ... -
What Teachers Must Know About the Neuroscience of Edtech Learning
Neuroscience is changing the pedagogy of education, and it’s about time. Schools have long been ready to embrace scientific theory and research. Everything educators ... -
Brain-Based Strategies for Your Classroom
Brain-based strategies dominate leading-edge classrooms. Developed from intensive research in neuroscience and behavioral psychology, brain-based learning addresses the needs of the whole child. It ... -
Are You Ready for Neuroeducation?
Understanding how we learn has always intrigued educators and psychologists. Pioneers like Dewey, Maslow, and Vygotsky developed some of the first learning theories, but ...