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The global gamification in education market is expected to reach USD 1,030.0 million in 2021. Demand for the market is ...
A new study finds that spontaneous mind wandering may actually boost learning during tasks that require minimal attention.
When people let their minds wander during tasks that require attention and active thinking, it can hurt how well they learn ...
This week, readers write about increasing student participation in lessons and express support for a government scheme that ...
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When doing tasks that require little attention, people who let their minds wander show brain activity similar to sleep. This ...
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When performing a task that doesn’t require much attention, people who let their minds wander display sleep-like brain activity that is linked to better performance.
The face of technology is changing – and IT students must adapt to meet the challenge, says MUDT's Dietmar Wiegand.
New research shows that a child's ability to regulate behavior—an aspect of executive function—is closely tied to how they understand and learn language.
Uplimit launches AI learning agents that help enterprises boost employee skills with 94% completion rates while reducing training admin time by 75%, addressing the growing AI-driven skills gap.
But revising can be a drag, and you may well be trying to commit things to memory that you aren't that engaged with. If this ...