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    I LOVE IT! Free courses online. No Joke
    karokan
    by karokan  4-8-2007    18
     This site is absolutely amazing! It offers free education in any subject from Aerodynamics to Dentistry, from Calculus to History, from Business to Oceanography. All coursework is provided free of charge online. I checked it out and was very surprised by their offering.
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    Einstein quotations about learning
    thekay
    by thekay  7-20-2007    12
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    Massive Resource List for All Self-Learners
    cay002
    by cay002  1-15-2007    9
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    100 Tools for Learning (by popularity)
    frogtuxedo
    by frogtuxedo  7-31-2007    6
     "This list is being compiled from the Top 10 Favourite Tools lists of a growing number of contributions from e-learning professionals."
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    Study Guides and Startegies FOR EVERYTHING
    sohil
    by sohil  6-13-2007    8
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    77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better
    karokan
    by karokan  2-19-2007    12
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    77 ways for deeper, faster 7 better brain power!
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  3-20-2007    3
     Hi! clipped as much as possible...you may have to visit the site for the rest...quite informative and useful stuff.
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    Librarian Chick Wiki: hundreds of free learning resources
    enbar
    by enbar  4-15-2007    3
     Very cool. I haven't had a chance to dig into more than a few of the links, but looks to be a tremendous resource.
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    Repetition Makes False Beliefs Permanent
    Kore7
    by Kore7  9-9-2007    27
     Politicians and other unscrupulous types have long exploited what psychological studies are now confirming: due to the neurophysiology of the learning process, simple repetitive association between two concepts is enough to make false propositions "feel" true and well-supported. Worse, after enough exposure to such associations, subsequent denials can strengthen the perception of the falsehood instead of weakening it. (This is a major reason why the stigma of a false accusation can persist even after innocence is proven.) Indeed, repetition seems to be a key culprit. Things that are repeated often become more accessible in memory, and one of the brain's subconscious rules of thumb is that easily recalled things are true.
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    Noise Can Make You Smarter
    knslyr
    by knslyr  7-31-2006    4
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    Characteristics of Critical Thinkers
    willhelm
    by willhelm  5-27-2007    5
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    Physical exercise can boost brain
    nikmil
    by nikmil  5-22-2007    2
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    Learn Out Loud
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  4-13-2007    6
     This site is fabulous and one of my favourites. When you get tired, why not just lean back and let someone else do the reading for a change. LOTS of stuff here, to make you smarter. Go rummage through the titles. Tons of stuff for FREE and all downloadable. :) I clipped just a few titles at the end (until I ran out of characters) to show you what sort of stuff they offer. Enjoy! .:)
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    Top 100 Education Blogs
    gingembre
    by gingembre  12-24-2006    2
     Thousands of blogs devoted to education!
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    Interesting origins of words
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-21-2007    3
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    Ten Habits of Highly Effective Brains
    Perkalicious11
    by Perkalicious11  10-17-2007   
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    “Power Nap” Prevents Burnout; Morning Sleep Perfects a Skill
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-2-2008    1
     Interesting read
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    Great site for learning
    darcy
    by darcy  12-15-2006    8
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    15 Funniest Police Blotters - these are really funny
    constantskeptic
    by constantskeptic  7-28-2008    8
     Wow... It must be very interesting to be a cop.
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    Learning protects the brain
    haraya
    by haraya  10-20-2006    9
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    10 year old boy masters 10 languages using CD-Roms
    Amergin
    by Amergin  11-2-2007    8
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    The Psychology of Attention
    einbar
    by einbar  5-23-2009    4
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    10 Reasons The Dark Ages Were Not Dark
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  7-8-2008    6
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    Free online library
    gwydas
    by gwydas  11-25-2006    8
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    The Secret to Raising Smart Kids
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-30-2007    3
     it's not your talent it's your mind set
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    Learning Should Be Fun
    einbar
    by einbar  1-20-2009    4
     " if you can get out of the rut of right and wrong you free up a natural capacity for experience-led, curiosity-driven learning. Soon you'll be flying along again, experiencing the learning equivalent of the jogger's high, and all thanks to that chemical messenger dopamine and a brain that's evolved to find things out for itself, and feel good while doing it."
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    A wandering mind able to project themselves into imaginary situations - can do important work'..
    einbar
    by einbar  9-3-2008    9
     ...scientists are learning - and may even be essential "Einstein, for instance, was notorious for his wandering mind ".
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    Brains learn better at night
    hudgal1
    by hudgal1  8-15-2007    10
     The idea of being a morning person or an evening person might not be so far-fetched.
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    Clever fools: Why a high IQ doesn't mean you're smart
    clip-on-tie
    by clip-on-tie  11-2-2009    10
     Entire article at NewScientist: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427321.000-clever-fools-why-a-high-iq-doesnt-mean-youre-smart.html?full=true
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    New Math Theory Explains Toddler's "Word Spurt"
    Kore7
    by Kore7  8-19-2007    5
     A bell-shaped word distribution and a steady child learning rate turn out to be enough to bring about the extraordinary explosion seen in children's vocabularies around this age. McMurray notes that languages have only a small number of very easy-to-learn words and many more intermediate words. So when a baby has been exposed to enough language to learn the easy words, she will acquire just a few words. As she is exposed to more language, she begins to learn the medium words. And because there are a lot of medium words, she is likely to pick up a lot of words at this stage. This, McMurray says, is the vocabulary explosion.
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    14 Research-Proven Ways To Boost Brain Power
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-11-2008    2
     In response to Mohir's clip: Not all hope is lost... I worked hard to find a few proven ways, to train your brain, and mine of course... :-)
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    Marijuana improves memory
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  11-22-2008    12
     cheers.. :)
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    Quality of Sleep = Memory storage
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-14-2007    5
     the Belgian study shows that getting a good night’s sleep the night after learning a new fact has a direct impact on the transfer process between the hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex.
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    Exposure to two languages carries far-reaching benefits
    einbar
    by einbar  5-23-2009    4
     New research shows that the experience of becoming bilingual itself makes learning a new language easier
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    Why we learn from our mistakes
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-2-2007    4
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    Quotes from Confucius
    kwonsu
    by kwonsu  3-5-2007   
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    What Do Urban Sounds Do to Your Brain?
    einbar
    by einbar  7-29-2009    2
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    Baby birds practise new songs while they sleep
    einbar
    by einbar  12-15-2008    7
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    Information age leaves our heads full of facts but empty of ideas
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  9-19-2008    6
     INFORMATION Overload – what it is and how to get rid of it: • The high volume of information coming from sources such as the internet, 24-hour television and blogs has led to complaints of "information overload". While this sounds like a new phenomenon, the term was first used in 1970 by Alvin Toffler, an author, who warned that the human brain did not have the capacity to take in, interpret and store increasingly large volumes of information. • More recently, a psychiatrist at King's College London found that information overload can harm concentration just as much as marijuana, with men twice as likely to be distracted as women. • Research found information overload can reduce a person's ability to focus just as much as losing a night's sleep. • Psychologists who study visual processing and decision-making have shown the brain can cope with only about five messages at any one time.
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    Learning to read? Try talking to a dog
    wiccantexan
    by wiccantexan  10-23-2009    4
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