eCampus News shares what experts are saying on Twitter to help raise awareness for Brain Awareness Week

twitter-brain-awareness-weekEvery March, Brain Awareness Week is celebrated to help bring greater world attention to the advancements of brain research.

eCampus News has covered Brain Awareness Week extensively, and we would like to highlight other tips shared by educators on Twitter.

So once you have followed @eCampusNews, check out some of these essential ed-tech influencers to stay up-to-date with the latest about Brain Awareness Week:

Arrowsmith, a cognitive program for students with learning, recommends three books to read for Brain Awareness Week.

This Wisconsin-based brain coach and counselor writes at www.ourbrainbuddies.com and posted on Twitter fun brain teasers to improve learning and memory.

(Next page: More tweets, tips, and videos about Brain Awareness Week.)

How important is communication to you? Catherine shares an important YouTube video from the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability.

Author and public speaker Deborah McNeilis’s website, Brain Insights, provides training and information to help youth brain growth.

Want a curated list of tweets from a Twitter chat on neuroscience and learning? Follow this tweet.

https://twitter.com/finiteattention/status/444479610282315776

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