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Story-Making Capabilities of Learner’s Brain in Knowledge Transfer and Learnography

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The human brain is a natural storyteller, using Instance Guided Object Learning (IGOL) and the Default Mode Network (DMN) to shape knowledge transfer and deep learning. By applying story-making principles, the learners can create strong brainpages, enhance retention and develop problem-solving skills. Why Human Brain Learns Best Through Stories: Learnography Perspective This article explores how learnography and motor science turn passive education into self-directed and brain-driven learning experiences, revolutionizing traditional classrooms into happiness classrooms. Highlights: Natural Story-Making Capability of Human Brain Story Making and Instance Guided Object Learning (IGOL) in Knowledge Transfer How IGOL Enhances Knowledge Transfer Role of the Default Mode Network (DMN) in Story-Making and Learning DMN’s Role in Brainpage Development and Motor Science Brainpage Theory and the Power of Storytelling in Academic Learning Implications for Academic Learning: From Talking Schools ...

Cognitive Art of Story Making: A Brain-Based Exploration in Learnography

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The human brain is a masterful storyteller, constantly weaving narratives through its default mode network. This article delves into the cognitive processes behind our deep emotional connections to films and how these natural storytelling abilities can be harnessed in educational practices, particularly through the concept of learnography. Human Brain: Story Making Capabilities Explore the natural story making capabilities of brain, examining how the Default Mode Network (DMN) and Instance Guided Object Learning (IGOL) processes shape our emotional connections to films and influence educational outcomes. The human brain is a masterful story maker, capable of weaving intricate narratives from seemingly unrelated experiences, thoughts and sensations. This natural proclivity for story making is not merely a creative exercise but a deeply embedded cognitive process that reflects the brain’s default mode network (DMN). This network, which is most active when the mind is at rest, plays a cru...