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Janet Brohm Lois Oestreich Salt Lake Community College.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: Janet Brohm Lois Oestreich Salt Lake Community College.

Janet BrohmLois Oestreich

Salt Lake Community College

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Cell phones Active Be sure to ask Share your experiences

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John Medina: Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School

Elizabeth Barkley: Student Engagement Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty

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We don’t pay attention to boring things

We pay attention to: Emotions Threats Sex

Can I eat it? Will it eat me? Can I mate with it? Will it mate with me? Have I seen it before?

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• The brain and multi-tasking?

• The brain and driving vs. the cell phone?

• Schools actually encourage multi-tasking– Your error rate increases 50%

• When you’re always on(line), you’re always distracted

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Human brain can only hold about 7 pieces of info for less than 30 seconds! Repeat to remember

Improve memory: Elaborately encoding in initial

moments

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Medina’s work in Seattle schools

If brain scientists got together with teachers May eliminate (or greatly reduce) homework

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It takes years to consolidate a memory. First grade = sophomore year

Medina’s dream school One that repeats what is learned 90-120

minutes after the initial learning How do you remember better?

Repeated exposure Specifically timed intervals

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If you want to remember, remember to repeat repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat

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Senses work together Stimulate them

Sight, sound, taste, smell, touch

Smell Evokes memories

The learning link Multisensory environments produce better

learning