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New Zealand school teacher, Neil D. Fleming, wondered why some teachers were better able to engage with students. Was it the teacher or the student that made the difference? In 1987, he developed a ...
We all have different ways to learn, process and retain information and these self-reported preferences are called learning ...
Beyond think-pair-share While the think-pair-share template remains a trusted staple, the repertoire of active learning strategies is endless. Below are some examples of in-class activities that can ...
Two years ago, educators responding to the pandemic were “building the plane in the air,” but now, some of the tools and strategies honed during the crisis have the potential to go the distance to ...
A couple of years ago, the science writer Ulrich Boser wondered: Do educators still believe in learning styles? The idea that some students are auditory learners, while others flourish by having ...
Rats take a fundamentally different approach toward solving a simple visual discrimination task than tree shrews, monkeys, and humans, according to a comparative study of the four mammal species. The ...
AlgoFusion 5.0 has unveiled an immersive visual backtesting engine, designed to help traders, analysts, and educators explore how algorithmic strategies perform under different market conditions—with ...
Perimetry (visual field testing) quantifies a patient’s retinal sensitivity to light and clarifies a deviation from normal ...
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