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ASK A BRAIN SCIENTIST
What to expect?
In these free sessions, Prof. Fumiko Hoeft engaged with children about the intricacies of the brain. Children (and parents!) will learn about brain science on everyday topics, ask questions they might have, and get a glimpse into how research is done by a scientist.
For kids aged 8-13, but anyone with a child’s heart for learning is welcome!
Each session can stand on its own.
The sessions were made between December and March 2021.
INSTRUCTORS
Fumiko Hoeft
MD PhD
Prof. Hoeft (say it like HAY-FT) conducts brain research on how children learn (in particular how to read), how the brains of dyslexics work, and the importance of social and emotional aspects when learning. She is a physician and neuroscientist at UConn, UCSF, and Haskins Global Literacy Hub (affiliated with Yale and UConn), and directs a brain imaging center.
Nathan Lautz
UConn
Megan Chiovaro
UConn
SESSIONS
1. All about the dyslexic brain!
In honor of the #DyslexiaAwarenessMonth
3. Why should I see the glass as half full?
The science of optimism
4. Is screen time really bad for my brain?
The science of the use of technology
5. What does the brain have to do with Black Live Matters?
Stereotyping and how it impacts us
6. Why do I get tricked by magicians?
The science of illusion and attention
7. My parents tell me to get more sleep. Do I really need more sleep?
The science of sleep and memory
8. My teachers tell me to focus in class and not multitask. Why?
The science of distraction and attention
9. Final session
Recap and future ideas
Now she is influenced so much by "Ask a Scientist" and wants to be a neuroscientist!
I really liked getting to wear my pajamas and brining my stuffed animal. I liked learning that sleep is important. The eraser activity that showed how the brain cleans itself was great.
My child especially enjoyed doing the brain project. My child struggles to read, and lacks confidence because of it (but has many gifts to share). The opportunity to share the project was a positive and unique experience. … Thank you again for giving so many children the opportunity to learn from home and shine in your series of lessons. (I found them quite interesting myself!) The time and expertise you put into the class was truly appreciated.
I would give this topic class a 10 on the rating if I could! I loved how we got to share our magic tricks. I also loved how Dr. Fumiko dressed up with her magician hat
I really like how Dr. Fumiko dresses up to go along with each topic. It's so much fun to see her!
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High Demand Due to the high number of registrations, and in order to keep the sessions interactive, the registrations closed on Friday 5pm EST but you can still register to receive the recordings below.
Registration will automatically enroll the email address provided in the Haskins Global Literacy Hub Newsletter.
Registration will automatically enroll the email address provided in the Haskins Global Literacy Hub Newsletter.
Recordings
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Registration will automatically enroll the email address provided in the Haskins Global Literacy Hub Newsletter.