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Teaching and learning in the 21st Century - meeting the pedagogical challenges of digital learning and innovation for the iGeneration
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What is the role of memory in a digital age? - BBC News

What is the role of memory in a digital age? - BBC News | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
We all rely on electronic devices to remember factual information for us, so should students be allowed to use search engines in exams?
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How Digital Music Technology May Improve Your Memory - Edudemic

How Digital Music Technology May Improve Your Memory - Edudemic | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
A digital music technology company hopes its efforts could help you retain and even clarify memories as you grow older. An exciting prospect for us all!
Alexx Castro's curator insight, October 8, 2013 11:25 AM

This topic is extremely interesting, talking about how music can trigger the brain to remember a certain memory. After taking my pyschology of play class in full sail I remember learning about how the brain can remember certain things if music or other items are taken into play. This article has certainly taught me something new about this topic.

breezecardshawty's curator insight, October 10, 2013 11:48 AM

I feel this is a great read because I can relate and also agree to what's being said.

Dallas Taylor's curator insight, September 20, 2019 12:58 PM
I think this is exciting news actually. Who wouldn’t want to retain or clarify at least a few memories as you get older, and what more exciting way is there to help with this other than music?

I think the source is a reliable one considering the fact that the website who published this article is one of of the leading education technology sites on the web.

The source isn’t a major source for audio industry professionals.