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Share Your LEARNING AND THE BRAIN Stories

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While you’re at Learning and the Brain, we’d love to hear your story.

What have you learned? What will you try when you get home? How will you measure results?

If you’d like to share your experience, please send me an email with:

  • Who you are and what you do.
  • The research and the researcher that inspired you (and, at which conference you heard this idea).
  • What you plan to do (or, already did) with this inspiration.
  • The results you will collect (or, have already seen).

Please be sure to include a specific source (a speaker, a book, or an article) for the ideas that you tried. And, keep in mind that you’re writing for a blog audience—short and punchy entries are especially welcome.

We won’t be able to publish every entry, but…we hope to hear from you!

[email protected]

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For an example, check out this early LaTB Story by Alexander Wonnell. And, see yesterday’s example by Dr. Debbie Donsky.


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