Even a single workout may make our brain’s memory centers, like our muscles, more fit.
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Peter Mellow's curator insight,
September 24, 2018 7:25 PM
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Gust MEES's curator insight,
March 21, 2015 7:22 PM
Songs and rhymes can be used to remember all kinds of information. A study just published in the journal Memory and Cognition finds that adults learned a new language more effectively when they sang the words instead of spoke them. Even great literature is susceptible to this treatment. Book Tunes, a collaboration between educational entrepreneur Jonathan Sauer and hip-hop artist Andy Bernstein (he performs under the name Abdominal), turns long, wordy books into compact, catchy raps, spoken over an insistent beat. Learn more: - http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Music |
Gust MEES's curator insight,
March 21, 2015 7:22 PM
Songs and rhymes can be used to remember all kinds of information. A study just published in the journal Memory and Cognition finds that adults learned a new language more effectively when they sang the words instead of spoke them. Even great literature is susceptible to this treatment. Book Tunes, a collaboration between educational entrepreneur Jonathan Sauer and hip-hop artist Andy Bernstein (he performs under the name Abdominal), turns long, wordy books into compact, catchy raps, spoken over an insistent beat. Learn more: - http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Music |