@BrittAndreatta, I'd love to know why you state in your talks that the examples are coming from neuroscience, while in fact none of them are based on neuroscience. I'm interested in the reason behind it and I'm a member of the @ClubDebunker, which means I'm committed to nuance.
We at the Debunker Club are gathering stories about when we were fools and failures in debunking learning myths and misconceptions. You can join the fun here... https://t.co/C0nYE1zPqT
New Debunker Club email regarding Chapter Eight in the Knowledge Illusion, relevant for #debunking#debunk in the learning field. https://t.co/WdHGZDdbeW
Drinks at 5PM at Learning Technologies 2019 (#LT19uk). Join the https://t.co/kfNuLkJfvH. We'll be in the drink reception, drunk with love for evidence-based practices. Look for Will or Ian (see pictures here: https://t.co/K40aNGMxb1). Please RT if you're at #LT19uk.
Members of The Debunker Club (@ClubDebunker) are having a rollicking book-group discussion of The Knowledge Illusion. If you're willing to debunk learning myths or share research-based learning practices, we welcome you to join!! https://t.co/0wrvy0M1Cv. Please RT...
Why are we still talking about this? Disappointed that @TrainingMagUS publishes an article like this. There is really no evidence whatsoever that any of this is true (except that people might express certain preferences): https://t.co/x8zWQAysmv @ClubDebunker