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Stealing From Geeks, Part 2: Educators need to geek out, big time | Finite Attention Span
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Show me the evidence! Why education needs more science interpreters. →. September 17, 2009 · 14:38. Stealing From Geeks, Part 2: Educators need to geek out, big time. Other people’s presentation slides used to drive me crazy. 8220;You’ve got Arial. Times New Roman and fifteen lines of text in 14-point font! Those colours are hideous! Stop with the serif fonts already! Are you going to read aloud. Then I gave up caffeine. In short, I have well and truly geeked out over my research. And it feels. It’...
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Show me the evidence! Why education needs more science interpreters. | Finite Attention Span
https://finiteattentionspan.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/show-me-the-evidence-why-education-needs-more-science-interpreters
Stealing From Geeks, Part 2: Educators need to geek out, big time. Everything is upside-down: turning lectures into homework with problem-based learning →. October 15, 2009 · 16:25. Show me the evidence! Why education needs more science interpreters. In his otherwise laudable Really Bad Powerpoint. I am not suggesting that Seth did this deliberately, merely pointing out how it reads.) Seth asserts that people want to be entertained (that is, be stimulated emotionally) as well as being given the facts...
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On success and reward in academia | Finite Attention Span
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Ask, Don’t Tell: the power of questions. How your meetings could be more like classes →. August 12, 2010 · 12:17. On success and reward in academia. So it’s been six months since I blogged here, which is frankly atrocious. Having said that, it doesn’t really. Like six months, because everything is whooshing past. At such a rate (although interestingly, while we all like to agree that time is speeding up as we get older, the evidence for this is equivocal. HI, CHRIS. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? Lots of research ...