Tag: problem solving
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Knowledge Acquisition and Pattern Recognition

Despite their differences, human and machine learnography share foundational principles of structured learning, memory retention, problem-solving, and autonomous adaptation.
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Block Solver and Brainpage Theory: A New Pathway for Learning Transfer

Discover how the breaking process of block solver helps in developing micro-learning skills in the learners through the concept of brainpage making, ensuring lasting learning outcomes.
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Math Riders: Riding the Waves of Math Success

Math doesn’t have to be a struggle. Just like learning to ride a bike, mastering math is a journey that requires balance, practice and overcoming fear. Discover how to transform your math experience with this enlightening analogy.
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Brainpage Making: Transformative Bridge between Transfer Books and Student Minds

Discover how the brainpage making process of student learnography revolutionizes education by aligning with the natural processes of student’s brain, offering a bridge to enhanced efficiency, memory retention and a lifelong appreciation for acquiring knowledge.
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Ditch the Screen, Slay the Sums: How Blackboard and Your Brain Uncork Math Genius

Explore the surprising science behind how physical interaction with a blackboard, through kinesthetic feedback, spatial reasoning and embodied metaphors, activates the brain’s “Dark Channel”, a hidden network of intuitive brilliance.
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Problem-Solving Skills: Sharpening the Mind for Life Challenges

Thoughtful design and organization of the miniature schools transform the classroom into an effective working place for knowledge transfer, setting the stage for a collaborative, technology-enabled, and engaging educational experience.
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Beyond Traditional Education: Fostering Experiential Learning for Paper and Space Knowledge Transfer

Experiential learning fosters the development of essential skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, communication and collaboration. Students learn to think on their feet, adapt to challenges, and work effectively with others.These motor skills are crucial for success in any field.
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Pencil Cortex: How Your Brain Learns to Write and Solve Problems

Pencil cortex is a region of the brain that is involved in planning and executing skilled movements, including writing. It also plays a role in learning new motor skills and solving problems. This article explores how the pencil cortex works and how it can be used to improve learning and problem-solving skills.
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