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The Art of Taking Notes

2021-05-05T13:35:51-04:002019/09/05|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

The average speech rate is 150 words per minute, while our writing ability is limited to about 27 words per minute... No wonder effective note-taking is not an easy exercise! In addition to requiring the ability to write quickly and concisely, it requires concentration, listening, analytical skills and the ability to synthesize.

3 Myths That Prevent You from Learning

2021-05-05T13:36:32-04:002019/08/29|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

Myths are those preconceived ideas, shared in droves, adorned with an aura of credibility, but which are false. They have a "tough skin" to break, despite the fact that we are collectively more educated and that the scientific method allows us to separate the wheat from the chaff, in other words, to distinguish a proven fact from an idea based on intuition alone.

Note-taking: Keyboard or Pen? The Verdict of Science!

2021-05-05T11:54:15-04:002019/08/22|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

Between keyboard and pen note-taking, which method is the most effective for learning? Before the advent of the intelligent digital pen, this question would not have been of any interest to a majority of young learners - and many not so young - for whom the laptop is an essential working tool.

[INFOGRAPHIC] Deciphering the Brain

2021-05-05T11:32:52-04:002019/08/07|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Neuroscience|

This organ that allows us to be conscious of ourselves and others, to speak, to reflect, to juggle with symbols, to create, or to learn it never ceases to amaze us. It is our mainframe that gives us our human character, this powerful machine that no artificial intelligence can yet surpass.

[INFOGRAPHIC] Studying with Breaks: 3 Effective “Training” Programs

2021-05-05T11:38:13-04:002019/07/24|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Neuroscience|

Studying is good, but studying with breaks is better! Like our muscles in physical training, the brain functions optimally if its working moments are judiciously combined with rest periods. And neuroscience has recently confirmed this.

Learning and Forgetting: New Perspectives on the Brain

2021-05-05T11:38:57-04:002019/07/18|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning, Neuroscience|

The brain is the most extraordinary of our organs, and although we are far from having unraveled all its mysteries, some of them have been exposed in recent years. The tools and approaches that allow us to explore it have made giant strides. Here are some current discoveries that should interest and surprise you!

[INFOGRAPHIC] Behind the Scenes of Motivation

2021-05-05T11:40:39-04:002019/07/12|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

Motivation is a prerequisite for learning. It emanates from a cascade of processes and is influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including our personal history and experiences, our physiological state, and our environment.

Metacognition 101

2021-10-27T12:43:15-04:002019/07/05|Articles, Catherine Meilleur, Learning|

Based on its etymology, metacognition can be summarized by the ability to go "beyond" (meta) the "act of learning" (cognition). We all take advantage of it daily, in a more or less conscious way. However, developing metacognition is one of the best ways to improve the quality of your learning, regardless of its nature, and the first relevant exercise in this regard is to become aware of this ability.

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