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Month: December 2017

I asked 7 top psychologists to tell me what blows their mind — here are their answers

I asked 7 top psychologists to tell me what blows their mind — here are their answers

In May, I flew to Chicago for the Psychological Science convention. If you’re at all inclined to nerd out over the study of human behaviour (nope, not me), the convention is one of the coolest places you’ll ever find yourself. –>> via Pocket http://ift.tt/2lhLeWP
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„About 1% – or less – of individuals who are gamers have anything that looks like this type of disorder, and even that’s unclear.“ Yet I can already hear alarmed parents and educators, warning of the apocalypse, which is all part of the game 😉 https://t.co/wRj5TiLLg3

WHO to recognize gaming disorder as mental health condition in 2018

WHO to recognize gaming disorder as mental health condition in 2018

(CNN)In 2018, playing video games obsessively might lead to a diagnosis of a mental health disorder. In the beta draft of its forthcoming 11th International Classification of Diseases, the World Health Organization includes “gaming disorder” in its list of mental health conditions. –>> via Pocket http://ift.tt/2C1TlBm
The Textbook and the Lecture: Education in the Age of New Media (Tech.edu) (Englisch) Gebundene Ausgabe – 10. Dezember 2017

The Textbook and the Lecture: Education in the Age of New Media (Tech.edu) (Englisch) Gebundene Ausgabe – 10. Dezember 2017

Why are the fundamentals of education apparently so little changed in our era of digital technology? Is their obstinate persistence evidence of resilience or obsolescence? Such questions can best be answered not by imagining an uncertain high-tech future, but by examining a well-documented past—a –>> via Pocket http://ift.tt/2Ees10g
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RT @Moami_: In German, we don’t say “I love you”, we say “welche Hälfte vom Brötchen willst du? Nee, ist mir egal, nimm du zuerst” and that means more than even a translation could ever describe, but it’s approximately “here are both halves of my entire heart”, how beautiful is that

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@SandraEFlynn @JulietKeaton @_skaye_ I‘d say know& use the literature, that‘s key. Try to make multimodality not an add-on but place it in research. E.g. you researched baking, so your assignment is a cake. And sometimes stating exactly what you don‘t know is better than pretending you do. And: ENJOY IT! It shows.