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    • The Science of Listening
      • History and Overview of Listening
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        • Abstract
        • Plato Revisited: Learning Through Listening in the Digital World
        • How New Technologies are Changing our View of What Listening is
        • How New Technologies are Changing the Relationship Between Literacy and Listening
        • How New Technologies are Changing What a Literacy Program Should Be
        • Recommendations
        • Conclusion
        • References
        • Table 1
      • Listening and Technology
    • Listening and Learning
    • Teaching Listening
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Video 1

« Back to Plato Revisited white paper

 
Neuropsychologist David Rose, chief scientist of cognition and learning at CAST, describes the three broad regions of the brain — the recognition network, the strategic network and the affective network — that coordinate how we listen and learn.
 
David H. Rose, Chief Scientist of Cognition & Learning
Video 1 Running time: 2:34 minutes
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« Back to Plato Revisted white paper

 
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