This infographic explains how writing helps your memory, how your brain reacts when it hears a story, why clichés are forgettable and more.
Via Jeff Domansky, Jennifer Gandarias, Lynnette Van Dyke
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Audrey's curator insight,
January 4, 2015 6:05 PM
You activate many areas of your brain when you tell a story. There are so many areas in education where students can use stories to remember details of information needed for writing exam answers. Stories are visual, can be auditory; you can introduce smells and engage with whatever you are writing about.
The whole brain becomes stimulated with a person's own record of the information. How can you forget? Go to www.hotmoodle.com for story writing information.
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Your brain on writing…
You activate many areas of your brain when you tell a story. There are so many areas in education where students can use stories to remember details of information needed for writing exam answers. Stories are visual, can be auditory; you can introduce smells and engage with whatever you are writing about.
The whole brain becomes stimulated with a person's own record of the information. How can you forget?
Go to www.hotmoodle.com for story writing information.