Friday, 28 November 2014

Scintillating: The Science of Smart By Noomie Lee



New analysis on learning can guidance us all expand our skill
Research is the master skill, the skill that allows us to recognize our aspirations: benefit in school, getting forward at work, playing a games or musical equipment, speaking a second accent. Yet until latterly, even the professionals didn’t understand how study works. Now research in intellectual science, psychology and neuroscience is declaring the simple and stunning approaches that can help us study to be smarter.


Noomie Lee

Noomie Lee

    
Noomie Lee



Noomie Lee is a book author, magazine reporter; expert and announcer who helps people realize
 how we study and how we can do it improved. A devoting writer for magazine, she writes a monthly column about studding for Time.com, and also blogs about learning at CNN.com, Forbes.com, Mind Shift.com, Psychology Today.com and Huntington.com. She devotes to The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, Slate, and O, The Oprah Magazine, among many other publications. She is the author of The Cult of Personality, a cultural history and scientific critique of personality tests, and of Origins, a book about the science of prenatal influences. She is now at work on Brilliant: The New Science of Smart, to be published by Crown in 2013.