We are responsible for helping our students process what they learn. #JMUTLT -Peter Doolittle
— Shannon N. Conley (@shannonconley33) October 23, 2017
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
#TEDxVT steering committee member Peter Doolittle is on the FRONT PAGE of http://t.co/4rzXTx71vB! Check it out! http://t.co/Rbv1qLQ3c8
— TEDxVirginiaTech (@TEDxVT) November 24, 2013
We are responsible for helping our students process what they learn. #JMUTLT -Peter Doolittle pic.twitter.com/yAB8uq4M9c
— Shannon N. Conley (@shannonconley33) October 23, 2017
We're slipping into meaning mode - intelligent inference, I'm told here at SACS-COC by Peter Doolittle of Virginia Tech
— R Hollingsworth (@rhollingsworth) December 5, 2011
Peter Doolittle details the importance -- and limitations -- of your "working memory," that part of the brain that... http://t.co/acsariYqfg
— EESTEC (@EESTEC) November 28, 2013
@pdoopdoo 7 C's of motivation: challenge, choice, control, collaboration, caring, competence, curiosity are Intrinsic Motiv #aacugened17
— Bruce Umbaugh (@bumbaugh) February 24, 2017
.@pdoopdoo I have attended every year... How can it keep getting better? #chep2015
— Gary Schirr (@ProfessorGary) February 7, 2015
http://t.co/RZniGp226H@pdoopdoo "what we process, we learn." & "Practice. It's very positive" great 4 #mathed
— Robin Schwartz (@mathconfidence) June 25, 2014
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— David Passmore (@DlpPassmore) March 21, 2015
David Passmore and Peter Doolittle (VTECH), on TLT Innovation panel - same program in Ireland in 2002.#TLTSym15
Drawing from Peter Doolittle TED Talks in "working memory" for professional development @deleon046 10/15/17 pic.twitter.com/U3STy8aQSC
— Samuel (@scazares5700) October 15, 2016
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
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
#adulted @pdoopdoo Help our learners build working memory with specific strategies http://t.co/YbupHJ1WYz
— i-Pathways (@ipathways) November 25, 2013
Well done, @pdoopdoo… well done! #eli2015
— Micaela L. Seals (@micaelaseals) February 10, 2015
Take your existence and wrap it around new knowledge to create more meaning. Peter Doolittle: How your http://t.co/XtOZO6ldIF #TED
— Fiona Atzler (@fionaatzler) November 22, 2013
Day 8 Peter Doolittle Working Memory @pdoopdoo #tedtalks pic.twitter.com/xeS8wT5nCh
— Wyn Wilson (@wynwilson) February 11, 2014