Using the Brain to Learn, Laugh, and Continuously Improve

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Using the Brain to Learn, Laugh, and Continuously Improve Peter M. Jonas, PhD Professor of research Cardinal Stritch University pmjonas@stritch.edu http://www.capacityunlimited.net 414-688-9128 Copyright [Peter M. Jonas] [2017]. This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.

It s all about the student

To survive, the brain remembers the big stuff not details. Lean, mean, pattern-making machine

How We Learn 10% of what we see 20% of what we hear 50% of what we see and hear 70% of what is discussed by others 80% of what we experience personally 95% of what we teach to someone else

Learning, Laughter, and the Brain

Cognitive Emotional Reflective The Brain

SIGHT Memory HEAR TOUCH SMELL Immediate Memory Working Memory Long Term Storage TASTE SENSORY REGISTER OUT OUT Cognitive Belief System

Men back to front : Speech, muscles Women front to back: Analytics Men developed by 25 Women developed by 20

Once you get people laughing, they re listening and you can tell them almost anything. --Herbert Gardner

POSSIBILITIES Form groups of three to come up with your ideas to integrate humor. Sharing

Mindfulness

What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is the awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non judgementally to things as they are. This means paying attention to things are they really are in any given moment not what we want them to be.

Mindfulness 1. Discover how to live in the present--not worrying about the past or future. 2. Mindfulness is a translation of the Indian word, Sati, which means awareness, attention and remembering.

Breaking it Down Paying attention Present Moment Non reactively Mindfulness encourages you to respond to your experience rather then react to thoughts. A reaction is automatic and gives you no choice; a response is a deliberate and considered action.

Empathy Mirror neurons in brain mirror the other person. Scary movie and people are scared, we mirror that thought Someone eating ice cream, we can taste it How to we harness this process to feel empathy for others?

Thoughts only stay in brain for 90 seconds However, when we dwell on the thought it can stay with us for weeks or more

Buddha Quote the secret of health for the mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry abut the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.

Mindfulness and Brain MRI scans after an eight-week course of mindfulness practice: 1. Amygdala shrinks part of the brain, associated with fear, emotion, and stress. 2. The pre-frontal cortex associated with higher order brain functions such as awareness, concentration and decision-making becomes thicker.

Survival = default is negative

Laughter evolved between 2 and 4 million years ago, after we learned to walk on two legs but before we could speak.

We can listen four times faster than people can speak, so students (audience) tend to take field trips when someone is talking.

Children laugh 100 times per day while adults laugh about 13 times per day

Looking at cute pictures of puppies at work is more productive than you d think. In a 2012 study, Japanese researchers found that viewing pictures of puppies made people better at tasks that required close attention. Viewing pictures of older dogs, however, was not as effective. People were more effective and more careful in accomplishing the tasks before them if they were flooded by the positive emotions of seeing an amazingly adorable baby animal. The researchers suggest that maybe people should look at cute things before driving or at work to help them focus.

University of Chicago study shows a great sense of humor can add 8 years to your life.

Laughter is social you are 30 times more likely to occur in group situations than in solitary ones (Provine, 2000).

When humor is connected to content, individuals remember the material 17% longer and approximately 37% more effectively.

Find a really smart person to talk about humor how you integrate humor into the class room.

Once you get people laughing, they re listening and you can tell them almost anything. --Herbert Gardner

Add a picture and you will remember 65%

OK, How am I doing so far talk among yourselves The Answer = Excellent

The attached photograph shows two almost identical dolphins leaping out of the water side-byside. It is a picture used in a study of stress levels at major hospitals. The study had subjects look at the picture and describe any differences they observed between the two dolphins. The closely monitored study revealed that a person under stress would find differences between the virtually identical dolphins pictured. Moreover, subjects experiencing a great amount of stress found many differences between the two dolphins. Now look at the following photograph. Do you observe notable differences between the two dolphins?

Talk to the person next to you on how you can use Brain Rules to improve your life?

Bumper Sticker Driver carries no money - he's married Lead me not into temptation - I can find the way myself You can't scare me - I have kids If at first you don't succeed - skydiving is not for you My tastes are simple - I like the best Normal people worry me

The only person who likes change is a baby with a wet diaper

Search for database of jokes Lessons learned

The opposite of play, isn t work, it is depression. Brian Sutton-Smith University of Pennsylvania

Google images Lessons learned

Know your students

Formative Assessment Exit slips Start, stop, sustain Most important thing I learned today Muddiest point Minute paper Concept map Directed paraphrase CATS: Classroom Assessment Techniques

Pay attention

Bell's instrument is a 300-year-old Stradivarius violin called the Gibson ex Huberman, which was made in 1713 during what is known as Antonio Stradivari's "Golden Era."

$250 per ticket

Metro subway station L Enfant Plaza in Washington D.C., on January 12, 2007. In an experiment initiated by Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten, Bell donned a baseball cap and played as an incognito street busker at the Metro subway station L'Enfant Plaza in Washington, D.C. on January 12, 2007. The experiment was videotaped on hidden camera; among 1,097 people who passed by, only seven stopped to listen to him, and only one recognized him. For his nearly 45-minute performance, Bell collected $32.17 from 27 passersby (excluding $20 from the passerby who recognized Weingarten won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for feature writing for his article on the experiment him).[6] Weingarten won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for feature writing for his article on the experiment.

1,097 people passed by $32.17 from 27 passersby 7 stopped to listen to him, and only one recognized him. Less than 10% remembered a violinist

Concluding Remarks