Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain: Using Brain Research to Orchestrate Learning
by Janet Zadina on 10/16/17KEYNOTE or WORKSHOP
In this exciting presentation, loaded with real brain images and scattered with interactive experiences, attendees will actually see how learning takes place in the brain through powerful images. Learn the difference between thinking and learning and discover what is required for that to happen. Neuroscience indicates that the more modalities by which learners encode information, the easier that information is to learn and recall. Go beyond visual, auditory, and kinesthetic and find out about other powerful learning pathways in the brain! Acquire strategies for stimulating these pathways in your classroom activities and assignments. Learn how to avoid "drill and kill" and get more learning in less time. Discover what part of the brain you are responsible for helping to develop! Be prepared to laugh, learn, and engage!