by Pat Wyman | Jan 13, 2021 | Articles
Have you ever tried putting together a new appliance or using one for the first time without checking the instructions? For simple items like plugging in a toaster or a new microwave, it might be easy enough. But say you got yourself a new fancy smartphone, and you’ve... by Pat Wyman | Dec 9, 2020 | Articles
The reports are out in every news outlet and your worries that your child has suffered a learning loss during the pandemic are confirmed. Some reports are more “glowing” than others, but MAP tests in the United States reveal that kids are officially behind by 5-10... by Pat Wyman | Dec 2, 2020 | Articles
Final exams. Yuck! Nobody looks forward to them. But with a few simple brain-proven tips, you can learn and remember new information in half the time. These brain research backed tips are included in learning expert, Pat Wyman’s Total Recall Learning™ –... by Pat Wyman | Nov 24, 2020 | Articles
Did you know that companies, industry specialists and academicians value one master skill over all the others? The workplace is continuously evolving, and in order to be able to adapt, stay ahead, learn and apply new information immediately, the key is knowing... by George Miller | May 26, 2017 | Articles
Teachers helping students learn effective ways to study are making big differences in the lives of learners. Professor John Dunlosky is studying the strategies for how to learn that are touted in scholarly journals as being effective, to see which actually make a...
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