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The Visual Language of Comics

Brain-centric Design

Release Date: 04/17/2020

Assuring Psychological Safety show art Assuring Psychological Safety

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You’ve never been taught to think.  You’ve only been told to think.

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How to Defend An Amygdala Hijack with Sheila Hamilton show art How to Defend An Amygdala Hijack with Sheila Hamilton

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Five-time Emmy Award-Winning journalist, Shiela Hamilton from Beyond Well with Sheila Hamilton, the fastest growing mental health podcast in the world, visits with Rich on how to avoid or defend an Amygdala hijack by giving you a world-class view of what is, and why you control it.

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The Visual Language of Comics show art The Visual Language of Comics

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How comics make you think. Neil Cohn joins us today as the internationally recognized researcher on the overlap of sequential images and language in cognition.

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Educational Change Starts Now.  With Me. show art Educational Change Starts Now. With Me.

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Missy currently serves as an educational consultant, supporting teachers and schools in integrative technology and connecting neuroscience to teaching and learning. She is also embarking on an adventure as a board member and presenter at Neural Education.

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Avoiding The Dangers of Measurement show art Avoiding The Dangers of Measurement

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Fernando Salvetti, founder of e-REAL (www.e-real.net) and Logosnet (www.logosnet.org) with Rich Carr, BcID. Science looks at labeling and stratification and sees dangers defined as limiting the learner and the facilitator.

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Brain Fog & Your Gut show art Brain Fog & Your Gut

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Dr. Steven R Gundry is best known for his claims that lectins, a type of plant protein found in numerous foods, cause inflammation resulting in many modern diseases.  Today we explore why what you're eating may be handicapping your brain function.

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Implementing Brain-centric Design show art Implementing Brain-centric Design

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What happens when you change to a new methodology of acquiring and applying knowledge and skills?

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Birth of Cognitive Learning Sciences show art Birth of Cognitive Learning Sciences

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Kieran O'Mahony details the history of the Cognitive Learning Science pedagogic model of Brain-centric Design, and why it is changing the way people think, learn and educate another. Kieran's journey of discovery is now changing the way we acquire and apply knowledge & skills in K-12 schools and corporate learning environments. Brain-centric Design owes much to the scientists who, in the 1950s, were aware that the preeminent philosophy underpinning learning and learning systems (behaviorism with a capital B) was not living up to multidimensional claims and, in effect, was an outdated...

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The Brain As A Learning Tool show art The Brain As A Learning Tool

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There is a new way to learn.

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The Heart of the Dog show art The Heart of the Dog

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One of the secrets to getting any brain's attention, is to first answer this question for the person about to receive your message: “What’s in it for me, here and now?”  How does the world's greatest marketer use this sexy brain bit from Brain-centric Design to get your brain's attention in their marketing messages?

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Neil Cohn joins us today as the internationally recognized researcher on the overlap of sequential images and language in cognition.

How comics make you think.

Human beings have three ways they can create thoughts to each other:

1)  Sounds

2)  Body Movements, Gestures

3)  Drawings

That's it.  

"What about words!?!" you may ask.  Neil Cohn shows us why words are unnatural, hard to learn, and why we've such problems with them.  In addition, we open you up to an amazing 'new' language you've worked with before you could write; comics.