Episode 266: Dr. Mark Hobson

EPISODE · Feb 20, 2024 · 54 MIN

Episode 266: Dr. Mark Hobson

from My EdTech Life · host Dr. Alfonso Mendoza

Send us a textMaking Learning Stick: Innovative Strategies with Dr. Luke HobsonIn this episode of My EdTech Life, Dr. Mark Hobson, a neuroscience education expert, dives deep into various aspects of neurobiology and learning. The conversation covers how learning takes place in the brain, the implications of the emotional component of learning, and strategies to enhance and make learning stick by incorporating the four Rs of learning – Reading, Reciting, Rehearsing, and Remembering. Dr. Hobson introduces a brain-targeted teaching model and talks about the importance of a positive emotional environment and the practicality of information in fostering learning. He also elaborates on the significance of continuous student assessments, self-evaluations, and allowing revisions in teaching practice.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:21 Acknowledging Sponsors and Introducing Guest02:02 Guest Introduction: Dr. Mark Hobson02:28 Discussion on Adult Learning Theory02:59 Dr. Hobson's Journey in Education and Neuroscience05:51 Understanding Neurobiology and Learning07:26 Exploring Neuro Anatomy and Plasticity07:34 The Brain-Targeted Teaching Model07:39 Applying Neurobiology in Learning Design08:19 The Importance of Brain Health in Learning10:06 Understanding Brain Structure and Functions16:12 The Role of Emotions in Learning25:10 The Four Rs of Learning27:52 The Power of Practice and Mindset Shifts in Teaching28:42 The Impact of Classroom Discussions and Peer Teaching30:10 The Value of Learning from Students31:31 The Importance of Speaking Out Knowledge32:14 Exploring Brain-Targeted Teaching32:42 The Role of Emotions and Environment in Learning34:16 The Importance of Mastery of Skills and Real-World Concepts35:18 The Need for Effective Assessments in Learning36:43 The Problem with Current Assessment Practices38:04 The Power of Incremental Changes in Classroom Practices38:49 The Need for a Shift in Course Design44:12 The Joy of Lifelong Learning49:23 The Potential of a Book on Master's Level Learners51:03 Closing Remarks and Future Plans--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportYellowdig is transforming higher education by building online communities that drive engagement and collaboration. My EdTech Life is proud to partner with Yellowdig to amplify its mission.See how Yellowdig can revolutionize your campus—visit Yellowdig.co today!Support the show This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myedtechlife.substack.com

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