Twitter Updates from last week 2010-03-21 | Brain Friendly Trainer http://aweber.com/b/PMQD #
just read: Why is talking with gestures easier than talking without them?: Why is talking along with gestures so … http://bit.ly/amdfKP #
Another lesson in learning from children | Brain Friendly Trainer http://aweber.com/b/TA7D #
just read: Fox's Glacier Mints & trashy training: I did something [...]
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Twitter Updates from last week 2010-03-28
When our passion clouds our judgement

One of the challenges we face in Brain Friendly Learning is reacting to scientific discoveries in an appropriate way. This is especially true when the headlines or accepted interpretation of the data reinforces our own experience. It’s only natural that we use this new (or sometimes surprisingly old!) data in our training sessions and workshops.
We [...]
Posted in Clickables Tagged behaviour, culture, myth busting, neurology, psychology, science 2 Comments
Twitter Updates from last week 2010-03-21
Twitter Updates from last week 2010-03-14 | Brain Friendly Trainer http://aweber.com/b/UIcv #
RT @cheekturner: just putting the finishing touches to a great guest post by Jooli Atkins (@m42train) it'll be going live at about 11:00GMT #
@wowatwork @reichweite @jedlangdon Thankyou for RT's and FF's. We are really pleased that you find our stuff useful:) #
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Twitter Updates from last week 2010-03-14
Twitter Updates from last week 2010-03-07 | Brain Friendly Trainer http://aweber.com/b/VIw9 #
ROI and double standards | Brain Friendly Trainer http://aweber.com/b/jUjf #
RT @pdub123: ROI and double standards – http://bit.ly/bLp3Z2 @bftrainer is having a rant #
RT @pdub123: RT @gavinmeikle: Become a story collector as well as a story teller: Stories are incredible http://bit.ly/cVLoCd #
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Twitter Updates from last week 2010-03-07
Twitter Updates from last week 2010-02-28 | Brain Friendly Trainer http://aweber.com/b/qYt5 #
Dale’s Cone of Learning figures debunked | Brain Friendly Trainer http://aweber.com/b/1DWKf #
just read: MRC CBU, Cambridge » Matt Davis: Shared by Ally
very interesting from Brain Science Unit, Cambridge Uni http://bit.ly/9BN28B #
10 ways to split big groups into small groups or pairs | [...]



