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Should You Take Notes by Writing or Typing?

EE Edit@rs · November 24, 2013 · Leave a Comment

When I was in college (which was not too long ago), it seemed like every student, including me, had a laptop in front of them in lecture, carefully typing down everything word coming out of the professor's mouth.  But it left me wondering, although typing is invariably faster … [Read more...] about Should You Take Notes by Writing or Typing?

Filed Under: Education and Learning Tagged With: cognitive function, college, learning, self-learning, taking notes, writing

Why Reading Literary Fiction is Good for You

· November 12, 2013 · Leave a Comment

In a world of ever-increasing tech gadgets and digital socialization, it is easy to forget the simple pleasures in life, like reading a good fiction novel.  In fact, in a  recent poll conducted by Huffington Post found that 28 percent of the 1,000 people surveyed have not read … [Read more...] about Why Reading Literary Fiction is Good for You

Filed Under: Brain Health and Functionality, Education and Learning Tagged With: cognitive function, reading

How to Become a Great Self-Learner

EE Edit@rs · November 9, 2013 · 2 Comments

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According to the 2003 research paper Online Learning: A Learner’s Guide by Guglielno and Guglielno, success in education depends on two main traits: technical competence and efficient self-directed learning. While technical comprehension is easy to grasp with time, self-direction … [Read more...] about How to Become a Great Self-Learner

Filed Under: Education and Learning, Productivity Tagged With: autodictact, education, learning, notetaking, self-learning, traditional education

How to Improve All 9 Types of Intelligences

EE Edit@rs · October 24, 2013 · 1 Comment

Traditionally, intelligence was measured by short aptitude tests that measures competence in core subjects such as reading and mathematics.  And to a large extent, intelligence is still defined by how well you do on aptitude tests.  However Howard Gardner, an academician from … [Read more...] about How to Improve All 9 Types of Intelligences

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Filed Under: Education and Learning Tagged With: bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, existential intelligence, howard gardner, intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, mathematical-logical intelligence, multiple theories of intelligence, musical intelligence, naturalist intelligence, verbal-linguistic intelligence, visual-spatial intelligence

12 Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language

EE Edit@rs · September 28, 2013 · 6 Comments

One strives to learn a foreign language for a variety of reasons. A teacher in a multilingual school has to have the ability to reach out to students of different cultures. Migrants lessen the impact of adjustment if they have made an effort to learn the language of their new … [Read more...] about 12 Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language

Filed Under: Education and Learning, Personal Development Tagged With: alzheimer's, alzheimer's disease, cognitive skills, dementia, foreign language, learning, mental illness

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