“Where exactly are the words in your head? Scientists have created an interactive map showing which brain areas respond to hearing different words. The map reveals how language is spread throughout the cortex and across both hemispheres, showing groups of words clustered together by meaning. The beautiful interactive model allows us to explore the complex organisation of the enormous dictionaries in our heads.” (Nature Video, 2016)
Explore the brain model for yourself here: http://gallantlab.org/huth2016
Read the paper here: http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.10…
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Mapping semantics: What a brain dictionary looks like
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[Teaching] How to Apply the SAMR Model with Ruben Puentedura
Following up on this week’s class, here’s some more Ruben Puentedura – piped in from YouTube 🙂
I’m curious to find out if anybody reading this blog has had any experiences of ICT integration in teaching practices that make sense in the light of SAMR? What does SAMR-guided teaching look like in our contexts? What would it look like in your classroom?
Let me know in the comments!