We need to reconstruct on the way out #ELI2015 We need cognitive strategies in order to function more effectively.
— joanat (@joanat) 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
@pdoopdoo 7 C's of motivation: challenge, choice, control, collaboration, caring, competence, curiosity are Intrinsic Motiv #aacugened17
— Bruce Umbaugh (@bumbaugh) February 24, 2017
Four of my favorite people talking about innovation: @katolivy @pdoopdoo @kyledbowen and Tom Cavanagh pic.twitter.com/n2zzXU3fAH
— Jennifer Sparrow (@jennifersparrow) March 21, 2015
Does your child seem 'forgetful' or are they simply struggling with their working memory capacity? I hope that you will find this article useful. Pls RT?https://t.co/oj0SaDoIsS @dyslexiashowuk @RInghamUSL @pdoopdoo #dyslexia
— John Hicks (@DyslexiaBlogger) November 8, 2019
Peter Doolittle: http://t.co/i4w0lXZhDL #TED
— Renate Allen (@Renate_Allen) December 4, 2013
"If we're not processing life, we're not living it."
I know too many people on autopilot!
Uh oh… multitasking fail! I didn’t establish the working memory capacity to complete the exercise. Guess I’ll catch the replay… lol #eli2015
— Micaela L. Seals (@micaelaseals) February 10, 2015
I use Peter Doolittle's talk to intro working memory & the #brain RT @TEDTalks 7 TED Talks on how your memory works http://t.co/yYif1uY7Fm
— Andrew LeBlanc (@andrewteacher) January 17, 2015
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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Some pretty good math chanting here at #eli2015...
— Justin Reich (@bjfr) 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
Supporting working memory. Peter Doolittle Ted Talk. Thinking about math and impt of visuals and talk time pic.twitter.com/3iB7Vt21Sc
— asima vezina (@AsimaVezina) October 7, 2016
“It’s not about the grades, it’s about the learning.” - Peter Doolittle #JMUTLT
— Jesse Rathgeber (@Jesse_Rathgeber) October 23, 2017
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
Peter Doolittle receives 2010 Alumni Award for Excellence - News ...: Read related Virginia Tech News stories: "Co... http://bit.ly/9FwmcW
— Maria G. Enriquez (@MariaGEnriquez) May 13, 2010
ANPD Conference Peter Doolittle: "Millenials are no better at multitasking than we are." #nursing #hospitals #dallas http://t.co/6mfyS858Xk
— Lippincott Solutions (@NurseSolutions) July 18, 2013
EXCELLENT active learning exercise about learning from Peter Doolittle. And my standards are very high for that kind of thing. #vtnfw2013
— Lauren Pressley (@laurenpressley) August 23, 2013
If you want to know why you forget stuff so easily here's 9 minutes of perfect teaching from Peter Doolittle on how your working memory makes sense of the world. https://t.co/TKoAW3POB0 pic.twitter.com/Uw0oAmm2NE
— Tilla Brook (@TillaBrook) February 17, 2020