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January 6, 2010

Music, your brain, and work

Filed under: Psychology, Technology — Tags: , — SW @ 6:31 am

This morning on CBC Radio One I listened to The Current‘s 30-minute documentary on music and work. A lot of us listen to music when we read, do housework, or perform other tasks – the program gives some insights on how music – especially qualities of music like pitch and rhythm – have helped people perform physical work for centuries. For example, a heavy beat helps us to keep time, work together, and so on. Now that work is mostly nonphysical, music seems to serve other purposes such as creating mood or emotion. The use of personal devices such as ipods also allows us to experience music in a solitary way – a very different experience than the shared, collaborative function of music in the pre-industrial age. The program is available on podcast - have a listen.

For more on the neuroscience on the effects of music check out Dan Levitin’s book, This is your brain on music.

December 14, 2009

Get the most out of Google

Filed under: Learner Support, Technology — Tags: , , — SW @ 9:50 pm

Here’s a nifty site I found at Online Colleges

100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School

Enjoy!

September 28, 2009

Having fun with the brain – hypo the llamas . . .

Filed under: Blogging, Learner Support, Technology — Tags: — SW @ 8:28 pm

Learning the parts of the brain is challenging. This video by Michael Britt of the psych files podcast is both funny and informative – Michael shows you how to use mnemonics to remember what part of the brain is responsible for what. Hypothalamus? Hypo the llamas – you’ll have to watch the video to see how memorizing hypothalamus involves spraying hot and sweaty llamas with water . . .

I highly recommend watching this – and checking out the rest of the psych files. And if you have another idea for a mnemonic, post it here!

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