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Interactive Brain Map

Kim CarterOctober 15, 2013Brain Facts, Differentiated Learning, Higher Order Thinking, Learning, Learning about Learning, Metacognition, Student Strengths, Student Weaknesses, Teachers, Whole Child

Click below to explore OpenColleges’s interactive Brain Map. Filled with facts about the brain as well as strategies for leveraging those brain features to take ownership over learning. Enjoy. An interactive infographic by Open Colleges

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