FUNNY yet enlightening TED talk on our memory. Peter Doolittle: How your http://t.co/uJAk2R68fp #TED
— Tiana Sanchez (@TianaS_coach) December 24, 2013
Day 8 Peter Doolittle Working Memory @pdoopdoo #tedtalks pic.twitter.com/xeS8wT5nCh
— Wyn Wilson (@wynwilson) February 11, 2014
Many people with dyslexia have problems with working memory. Check out this TedX talk by Peter Doolittle on... https://t.co/KkJwHBUTFH
— Decoding Dyslexia MA (@DDyslexiaMA) December 11, 2015
After technology hype, after trough of disillusionment, it's up to us to figure out how to use it. #eli2015
— Duke DDI (@Duke_DDI) February 10, 2015
You are using your working memory right now, it’s not something you can turn off. #TedTalk #Memory #PeterDoolittle https://t.co/MHCZdKWcw0
— Evoke.pro (@EvokePro) November 26, 2014
We are responsible for helping our students process what they learn. #JMUTLT -Peter Doolittle
— Shannon N. Conley (@shannonconley33) October 23, 2017
Doolittle: We knew we couldn’t multitask in 1861 (Hamilton, Mansel & Veitch quote) #eli2015
— Steve Lonn (@stevelonn) February 10, 2015
Fascinating. Peter Doolittle showing some evidence that research on [insert edtech here] goes up after the hype ends. #eli2015
— Derek Bruff (@derekbruff) February 10, 2015
The overlap b/t cognitive/behavioral psych, stdt success, pedagogy, &tech is readily apparent in tweets from Doolittle's talk. #eli2015
— Matthew D. Pistilli (@mdpistilli) February 10, 2015
I just finished Peter Doolittle's (@pdoopdoo) @TEDTalks on the idea of working memory. Think of it as processing power or computer RAM.
— ?Luna WinterWolf? (@LunaWinterWolf) June 23, 2020
One big take away that really struck me was when he says, "If you're not processing life, you're not living it." https://t.co/2H3OVojQw4
At least for eportfolios, the research has increased post-hype and disillusionment. #eli2015
— Duke DDI (@Duke_DDI) February 10, 2015
"We need to prep students in 'how to learn' " Dr. Peter Doolittle #twt2014
— Pam Ressler (@pamressler) May 22, 2014
I find it slightly ironic that Doolittle is talking about multitasking while I'm on Twitter at #eli2015
— Kristi E. DePaul ?? (@reallykristi) February 10, 2015
I have a feeling Dolittle's presentation is going to be one I return to for refreshers. #eli2015
— Rebecca D (@darlingbec) February 10, 2015
I used @CanvasLMS Discussions and this @TEDTalks as a part of lesson this week as I handed back our first assessment of the year! Peter Doolittle: How your "working memory" makes sense of the world https://t.co/TCFPyHb2D9 The Ss responses were so on point! @OJRHS @OJRSD pic.twitter.com/fKMTCjfsLK
— Jonathan Yoder ? (@EdTechYoder) October 19, 2019
Revive aquí la Charla Online "A un Click": ?#Neurociencias? en la #Educación: Claves para Impulsar el #Aprendizaje?, junto a @pdoopdoo ,? de @virginia_tech ??.
— Fundación Educacional Seminarium (@FundSeminarium) August 3, 2020
Además, infórmate sobre el ?#SeminarioNeurociencias y Educación?.@CPEIP_mineduc
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Four of my favorite people talking about innovation: @katolivy @pdoopdoo @kyledbowen and Tom Cavanagh pic.twitter.com/n2zzXU3fAH
— Jennifer Sparrow (@jennifersparrow) March 21, 2015
Higher Ed + Silver Bullets: Google Trends as presented by @pdoopdoo at #Connections2014 Conference in #Blacksburg pic.twitter.com/2hVxEfGvEE
— Meredith Dean, PhD (@AssessmentVCU) March 4, 2014