Tag: <span>neuroscience</span>

Tag: neuroscience

How Culture and Language affect Skills – Three brain research reports

Listen to the story {Play} Here follow three research reports from the field of cognitive science and neuroscience of how culture and language affect skills. Thoughts without language? Research from CEA-Inserm-Université Paris Sud-Collège de France shows that there is a network of brain regions involved in advanced mathematics and also …

Job skills trends on performance, health and tech

The transformative forces of the technological revolution include a set of broader socio-economic, geopolitical, and demographic drivers of change. The interaction between the drivers creates developments in multiple directions where the interconnection in between makes them intensify one another even more. However, instead of focusing on jobs that will disappear …

Strategy and tools for digital marketing

George S. Day, Professor of Marketing at Wharton Business School, identifies the interplay of three transformative driving forces to manage marketing activities in the digital age. Firstly, the impact of digital technologies Secondly, the changing role of the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Thirdly, emerging organizational design. Marketing strategy from a …

Neuroscience on Reading Fiction – the Road to 21st Century Work skills

Several editorials here on eLearningworld have been written on the subject of which work skills that will be required in the 21st Century. The conclusion is that the focus will turn towards more soft skills like self-discipline, self-awareness, critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and empathy. But how do you really develop …

AI that thinks more like a Human is on the way

Artificial intelligence is not at all smart. As a matter of fact, a three-month-baby is much smarter than any AI-system, which is something that researchers at MIT have acknowledged. The team has started exploring the fundamentals of human intelligence. With the aim to in the first step “reverse-engineer human intelligence”. …