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GUEST POST: Exploring the Left Brain / Right Brain Myth
Aug 2

Aug 2 GUEST POST: Exploring the Left Brain / Right Brain Myth

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Teachers, For Students, For Parents

Did you know that sprinter Usain Bolt is right-footed? And that’s the reason he’s the fastest runner ever recorded? You haven’t heard this? Good, because it’s not true. Turns out he relied on both his feet to break the world records in the 100- and 200-meter races ...

Weekly Digest #21: Academic Blog Reading List
Jul 31

Jul 31 Weekly Digest #21: Academic Blog Reading List

Learning Scientists
For Researchers, For Teachers, Digests

A couple of weeks ago, we published a list of interesting blogs from our edu-blogging Facebook group. Those blogs are typically written by current or former teachers. But what about academics – people whose day-job involves conducting ground-breaking ...

Tips for Teachers: Dealing with Plagiarism
Jul 28

Jul 28 Tips for Teachers: Dealing with Plagiarism

Megan Sumeracki
For Teachers, For Researchers, Learning Scientists Posts

With Melania Trump’s recently plagiarized speech at the Republican National Convention, the media has been abuzz about plagiarism. Yet for teachers and students, issues of academic integrity are recurrent. In our most recent weekly digest, we compiled a list ...

GUEST POST: Scribbling Out Dysgraphia - Beating Learning Disabilities With Adaptive Study Methods
Jul 26

Jul 26 GUEST POST: Scribbling Out Dysgraphia - Beating Learning Disabilities With Adaptive Study Methods

Learning Scientists
Guest Posts, For Students

Recently, we published a student guest post that talked about the benefits of handwriting over laptop use. But not all students are able to handwrite quickly and efficiently. In this post, Martin describes how he overcame this setback and uses laptops to take ...

Weekly Digest #20: Plagiarism
Jul 24

Jul 24 Weekly Digest #20: Plagiarism

Learning Scientists
For Students, For Teachers, Digests

After Melania Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention, plagiarism has gotten a considerable amount of press this week. Stories like these hopefully serve as a reminder for students everywhere: understanding plagiarism is extremely ...

Learn How to Study Using... Spaced Practice
Jul 21

Jul 21 Learn How to Study Using... Spaced Practice

Yana Weinstein
For Students, For Teachers, For Parents, Learning Scientists Posts

This is the third post in a series designed to help students learn how to study effectively. You can find the first post here and the second post here. The purpose is to provide students with a resource that can help them take charge of their own learning. Today’s ...

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