LIVE Webinar: Future learning is faster than you think: Student learning in 2030

 

 

Webinar

 

Future learning is faster than you think:

Student learning in 2030

 

 

 

Topic: Future learning is faster than you think: Student learning in 2030

Date: Thursday, 15th October 2020 

Time: 7:30pm to 8:30pm (Bangkok Time)

Suitable for: School administrators, teachers, counsellors, psychologists, allied educators, therapists, parents or anyone interested in the learning brain.

Cost: Complimentary

 

 

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write,

but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

- Alvin Toffler, American Writer & Futurist -

 

 

Peering into the research journals of today, let’s talk about where the future of student Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking is headed. Advances in the understanding of how our brains learn has led to the development of methodologies and technological tools that allow the learning process in the brain to be accelerated. The research now shows that we can more than double learning speed, accelerate foreign language learning and increase team creativity.


We’ll discuss the changing paradigm of human learning where elite learners exercise daily, average 8 hours of sleep and obsess about the right learning diet. Let’s view the classroom of 2030, the average student demographics and changes to the pedagogy presented in school curriculums.

 

 

Attend this webinar to:

  • Understand the difference between the “what” and the “how” of learning in the brain 
  • Learn about the latest advances in accelerated learning, already in use by elite military forces and athletes  
  • Take home research-based strategies to help your learners build stronger learning capabilities 

 

 

Featured Speaker:


Dr. Steven Miller

A neuroscientist and education technology innovator. Dr Steve Miller has taught undergraduate and graduate courses and has extensive experience in research programs in neuroscience and cognitive neuropsychology including large multi-site research initiatives on the neural basis of brain plasticity and learning. He has authored or co-authored more than 100 publications including numerous research studies, commercial software programs and U.S. Patents.

 

 

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Feedback from our participants (on Webinar 15th October 2020): ?

" How to practice the brain ability to transfer information that can be related into teaching "

" Learning about how to rewire the brain and engage it in learning. "

" It was very complete, scientifically-based, up to date, very clear. "

" Easy to understand and useful information about how to improve your brain capacity through diet, sleep and physical exercises "

 

 

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