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Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
The Latest on the Ontario Election
ZOOMER SQUAD: AN UPDATE ON THE ONTARIO ELECTION Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Rudy Buttignol, President of CARP, Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer of CARP and David Valentin, Principal at Liaison Strategies. Our Zoomer Squad reacts to the latest polling with regards to the Ontario election and what they think are the key ballot box issues this time around. ARE PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S "CANADA AS A 51st STATE" COMMENTS MAKING YOU ANXIOUS? Jane Brown is joined by Dr. Steve Joordens, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. U.S. President Donal...
2025-02-10
51 min
Psychology Life Lessons
Episode 20: Scaling Up Change
Psychology Life Lessons is a podcast where we listen in on conversations with psychology experts and try to extract life lessons, and maybe a little wisdom. In this episode, Dr. Steve Joordens shares his pioneering work in leveraging technology to offer quality education to large classes at the University of Toronto. He passionately discusses his advocacy work, from increasing diversity in DNA databases to combating loneliness among students and challenging the aggressive marketing of sports gambling. Joordens’ innovative approach to education, combined with his commitment to social causes, offers valuable insights into the power of technology and ed...
2024-03-15
57 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Michael Spavor's multi-million dollar settlement with the federal government
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:The Hamilton Police Service’s Shooting Response Unit has been made permanent. As you heard from Marit Stiles on yesterday’s show, the leader of Ontario’s new democrats wants Doug Ford’s provincial government to remove tolls from the 407 and make it a highway for transport trucks. A carbon fee with your pizza? Goodfellas Wood Oven Pizza chain is planning on pairing the two. You may have seen the story of a gravestone in Peterborough that has been defaced, allegedly by a family member who wished to not have their ow...
2024-03-08
1h 18
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Prime Minister's Plane Breaks Down in Jamaica
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:It’s almost the first weekend of 2024. Have you held onto that New Year’s Day optimism? We look at the historic Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap, as well as the situation Canada now finds itself in, being asked to push allies to pick up pace of support. David Soul of Starsky & Hutch has died. Vulcan rocket aims to be first private mission to the Moon. Lea Wittig, a school crossing guard in Tavistock, Ontario, is looking for an explanation after she says she was moved from her usual post. Is the job...
2024-01-06
58 min
Mind Full: The Canadian Psychological Association podcast
Time To Ban Ads For Sports Gambling: A conversation with Bruce Kidd and Dr. Steve Joordens
It's almost impossible to watch any sporting event without being bombarded by ads for online gambling sites. This can be a dangerous thing, especially for kids who can't escape the ads and who are increasingly thinking of gambling as an integral part of being a sports fan. Former Canadian Olympian Bruce Kidd has launched a campaign to ban gambling ads in Canada. Mind Full spoke with Bruce and his collaborator Dr. Steve Joordens about the effects of gambling and advertising, and the proposal making its way through the Canadian senate. Ban ads for gambling website: https://www.banadsforgambling.ca/ Steve’s...
2023-12-28
38 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
There’s A Deal! Just In Time For Grey Cup Week
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:The Spirit of Edmonton Party has come to town along with all the other Grey Cup fun. Small and independent businesses have concerns about stacking up against Amazon’s “power imbalance.” A jury in Windsor, Ont., has reached a decision in the landmark trial of Nathaniel Veltman, accused of deliberately running over a Muslim family in London, in what the Crown had argued was an act of terrorism. Next week, you should talk to a stranger. In fact, you should make a habit of it, despite what your parents might have t...
2023-11-17
1h 11
Good Morning Hamilton with Rick Zamperin
'A long way to go’ to avoid Hamilton transit work stoppage, says union boss
The Good Morning Hamilton Podcast w/ Scott Radley: The union behind the bus transit in our city has doubled down on the demand to have LRT be publicly run. GUEST: Eric Tuck, President, Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 107- An op-ed by Howard Levitt delves into the workplace conundrum taking place right now: what if your employer supports/expresses sympathy for Hamas? GUEST: Gregory Sills, Partner, Levitt Sheikh LLP-Today marks 5 years since cannabis was legalized in Canada. But is the business of weed in troub...
2023-10-17
45 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
It’s Democracy V. Authoritarianism.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:The Ontario NDP’s handling of Hamilton City Centre MPP Sarah Jama and the situation that arose from her statements. Canada faces an uphill battle to recoup the roughly C$35 billion ($25.74 billion) in taxpayers’ money it has sunk into the Trans Mountain oil pipeline, as uncertainty over shipping tolls and a limited pool of buyers cloud the asset’s unique strategic value. In a new piece for the National Post, Tasha Kheiriddin argues that “Lumping Israelis and Palestinians into the false dichotomy of colonizer and colonized, as Ontario NDP MPP Sarah Ja...
2023-10-13
1h 15
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Conservatives Could Form A Majority Government?
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:If an election were to take place today, the federal Conservatives would capture enough seats in the House of Commons to form a majority government, new monthly projections from Nanos Research shows. The federal government will announce new guidelines Thursday aimed at cutting back on the use of outside consultants, a move that is part of an effort to shave about $15-billion from existing spending plans. The Conservatives lost their bid to strike down all existing federal carbon taxes, but the move is notable nonetheless because a lone Liberal joined...
2023-10-06
1h 14
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
'All Our Relations' set to be revealed tomorrow in Hamilton's West Harbour
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Fall fair season continues south of Hamilton with the 151st Caledonia Fair! We get a peak at what Hamilton has cooking for the 2023 Grey Cup festivities! As you heard on our airwaves a moment ago, there are now ads running from third-party groups attacking Pierre Poilievre, following a couple of weeks of the federal Conservative's new campaign to reintroduce Canadians to their leader. We get some U.S. political insight: some republicans are warning against Trump. You may have heard stories of several youth-related robberies and swarming incidents at recent...
2023-09-30
1h 17
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Liberal Party of Canada = Walking Contradiction.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Leaders of a Hollywood's actors union voted Thursday to join screenwriters in the first joint strike in more than six decades, shutting down production across the entertainment industry after talks for a new contract with the studios and streaming services broke down. Our friend Professor Steve Joordens has been on an adventure this summer: he and his wife are undertaking a Canadian Motorcycle Odyssey. They are at the halfway point, back in Toronto to rest for the weekend before taking off. The Liberal Party of Canada launched more than a...
2023-07-15
1h 16
Trending In Ed with Mike Palmer
Making Amazing Experiential Learning with Dr. Steve Joordens and Lilaani Thangavadivelu
Dr. Steve Joordens returns to the show with Lilaani Thangavadivelu to join host Mike Palmer in a conversation about their recent research into collaborative project-based learning approaches that enable transformative learning experiences at scale.Mike welcomes Steve back as we hear how Lilaani first experienced Steve’s Intro to Psychology course back in the Fall of 2019. Then she and Steve share the findings of their research into a new study of 450 teams of students working with Swab the World to create public service announcements to share the importance of stem cell research in non-Caucasian communities in Toronto an...
2023-06-19
32 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Concerns continue over China's interference in Canada and the inaction in response
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:As the Government continues to respond to foreign interference concerns and information coming out of CSIS, some are seeing the situation become increasingly drastic… including the suggestion that this may be cause for Prime Minister Trudeau to step aside. The PSAC strike is fully over but there has been talk of the upsides and downsides of the results of the tentative deals reached. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced that Moderna Inc. is partnering with a facility in Cambridge, Ont., to complete the final steps of manufacturing for its mRNA vac...
2023-05-05
1h 08
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Remembering the Legacy of Gordon Lightfoot, a Canadian Icon.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Biggest story this day, Gordon Lightfoot has passed away at the age of 84 last night. We reflect on the legacy of the Canadian icon as the performer, as well as the person. The Writer Guild ahs gone on strike and late night is already impacted. How will this roll out? In the Globe and Mail, Mike Moffat co-authored a piece on what is needed to get more rental housing built in Canada. He joins us now to dig into the discussion. The evidence of China’s interference in Canada’s demo...
2023-05-03
1h 13
Mind Full: The Canadian Psychological Association podcast
A new approach to collaborative learning - Dr. Steve Joordens and PeerScholar
PeerScholar is a tool used by universities and schools around the world to assist students in working collaboratively - reviewing papers and projects for one another, and getting feedback outside of the direct student-to-teacher system of handing in assignments. We spoke to Dr. Steve Joordens, one of the creators of PeerScholar, about how it works and the needs it is meeting. PeerScholar videos: https://videos.peerscholar.com/ Steve’s email: steve@peerscholar.com Swab the world : https://swabtheworld.com/en/
2023-04-13
36 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Budget day! It's like Christmas without presents
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Federal budget day and Scott is as excited as can be! Over the course of the afternoon we were drip fed info and had a good hearty reaction with former Liberal MP Dan McTeague, and macroeconomics PhD Dr. Eric Kam. Along the way Scott chats with Elissa Freeman about the city of Regina’s marketing direction. The city that rhymes with fun, as they say. The Young and the Restless is approaching its 50th year on the air, television critic Bill Brioux shares some thoughts on that. In the wake of...
2023-03-29
1h 15
MindShare Learning Podcast
This Week in Canadian EdTech with Dr. Steve Joordens, UTSC professor of psychology
This Week in Canadian EdTech with Dr. Steve Joordens, UTSC professor of psychology on the great snapback, student wellbeing, and his EdTech venture coming of age
2023-03-27
22 min
SIWIKE “Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier”: the podcast
How to improve yourself and others with Steve Joordens(SJ-002)
Join us in this podcast episode where host Luki and guest Steve Joordens discuss the art of giving and receiving feedback effectively. Steve, founder of Pure Scholar, shares insights on the psychological aspects of feedback and the importance of minimizing the "fight or flight" reaction. Learn how the Self-Determination Theory's three pillars - autonomy, competence, and relatedness - play a role in engaging people in any activity or process. Discover practical tips for providing feedback in a "socio-emotionally appropriate way" to improve communication and overall outcomes. Visit https://videos.peerscholar.com for microlearning videos that guide you...
2023-03-08
39 min
EdUp Learning and Development, hosted by Holly Owens
70: Deepening Learning and Measuring Core Skills A Conversation with Cognitive Psychologist & Classic Rockband Lead, Steve Joordens, Co-founder & CSO, peerScholar
Overview In this episode, I got to interview cognitive psychologist, Steve Joordens, who also happens to be a co-found of a fantastic ed tech tool called peerScholar. Steve titles himself an unintentional entrepreneur, but he has really created something astounding with peerScholar. There is a lot to learn from Steve in this episode including how to have cool hobbies and be an amazing instructor of large courses (1800+ learners!). I really enjoy this conversation and learning more about psychology and its connection to ed tech. It’s time to grab your headphones and tune into this episode! ...
2023-01-17
29 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
It's happened again Hamilton! We've got another sewage spill!
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Another sewage leak has been discovered in the city of Hamilton, dating back to 1996. We get an update from the Three Amigos summit from Global News' Kyle Benning. The Halton School Board has agreed to move forward with a “Professionalism Policy” that, among other things, will effectively bring a dress code into place for staff. Damar Hamlin is in better condition and has been transferred to a Buffalo Hospital, and he could be released within 48 hours. How does this incredibly emotional experience impact the players and fans alike? With the awfu...
2023-01-10
1h 15
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Welcome to 2023, Let's Make This One Count!
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Happy new year one and all! Today, Scott serves up a review of politics in the year of 2022 and an outlook at the year ahead, from COVID to Hamilton’s sewers, the royal family and everything in between. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast!Guests:Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy expert.Larry Di Ianni. Former Mayor, Lobbyist, City of Hamilton.Eric Alper, Publicist and music commentator.Jay McQueen, 900CHML weather reporter. Die-hard Bills fan...
2023-01-04
1h 24
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
It’s a 2022 Roundup on Hamilton Today! Happy Holidays!
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:2022 Roundup! We look at this year in SPACE! We look at the world of Music in 2022! What is up with the snowstorm, what will tomorrow bring, and what will Christmas Day be like? What can we do to keep ourselves in the best spirits as we head into the Christmas weekend? Okay… how about just staying in manageable spirits? What were the big stories of 2022 in Canadian politics, and how was our province changed during the last year? Russia invading Ukraine, January 6th in the U.S., major changes in Ch...
2022-12-24
1h 04
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Black Friday vs Cyber Monday. Which is bigger?
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:The Steve Strongman Band’s 11th Annual Holiday Show is coming up on Saturday, December 3rd at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre (357 Wilson Street East.) Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy means changes for us and changes for China. The CP Holiday train is returning to Gage Park tomorrow after a three-year hiatus. "Gaslighting" -- behaviour that's mind manipulating, grossly misleading, downright deceitful -- is Merriam-Webster's word of the year. Ontario food banks fear rising demand will outpace supply, decades after they were deemed temporary. Black Friday may have seen smaller crowds than...
2022-11-29
1h 06
SIWIKE “Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier”: the podcast
Music, Psychology and advancing learning - Steve Joordens SJ-001
Watch the episode for more details! Check out our podcast https://siwike.fireside.fm/ Special thanks to https://www.instagram.com/lincolnalexanderthe2nd/ for the theme music Want more personalized career coaching or to connect with Luki: http://linkedin.com/in/lukidanu http://focusinspired.com http://instagram.com/lukidanu http://twitter.com/lukidanu Get SIWIKE Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier: How to unlock your career potential here https://amzn.to/2LEF52R teaching #music #psychology #SIWIKE #podcast
2022-10-19
33 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The municipal election looms, so does a recession
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Yesterday, Bob Bratina told us that he is hearing a lot of “Anyone but Andrea [Horwath],” on the campaign trail. Now Scott speaks with Andrea Horwath and gets her reaction to Bob’s statement. Hamilton’s Municipal election is not but 10 days away. Economists from the Royal Bank of Canada expect the country to enter a recession in the first quarter of 2023. Macroeconomist Eric Kam breaks down the when, why, and how. We also examine the psychological toll taken on police officers, especially with the recent news stories like the killings...
2022-10-15
1h 17
Bend Don't Break
The Unreasonable Ask: Supporting Police Officers Fighting the Emotional Toll of Their Jobs
This week, Chief Neil Dubord is joined by Steve Joordens, a Professor at the University of Toronto where he teaches psychology, and Sgt. Dave Haynes, a Police officer who has been working for the Toronto Police Services for 21 years. In this episode, Chief Dubord speaks with Steve and Dave about how they put together a course for police officers to help face the stress and anxiety that come with their very challenging jobs. Steve explains how this course became an amazing opportunity to give back to the community by helping officers in need. Steve and Dave...
2022-10-12
41 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The shooting in Mississauga leaves more questions than answers
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Following the cabinet retreat, the Federal Liberals have promised to tackle the affordability crisis in Canada. Are they enough? You know that Scott has opinions, as does the federal director of the Canadian Taxpayer Federation, Franco Terrazzano who joins the show. Is now the time to book your vacation? Travel expert Barry Choi weighs in. We are still looking into the death of Cst. Andrew Hong in Mississauga yesterday, the police officer shot in a Tim Horton’s. More on the Queen with Elissa Freeman. It is all coming up on...
2022-09-14
1h 15
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Inflation may be plateauing, new Wonderland rides, meteor shower tonight, and more
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:The Summer of ‘22 looks to be the first in a long line of “let’s have some fun” times, post pandemic. Canada’s Wonderland is not only open, but also working on bigger and better attractions. Scott is excited to speak with Grace Peacock from Canada’s Wonderland about what the next steps in roller coaster tech will look like. Employers want employees to come back to the office, and employees would rather save the extra gas and food money. At the same time, downtown cores are eroding, both according to Leger 360...
2022-08-12
1h 16
Mind Full: The Canadian Psychological Association podcast
Psychology Students Addressing Homelessness With Dr. Steve Joordens And Zaynab Azeem
Dr. Steve Joordens gave his first-year psychology class a group project - bust some myths around homelessness by collaborating with a local organization. Zaynab Azeem was inspired to work with Blankets for TO, and has turned that inspiration into a podcast of her own! Blankets for TO: https://blanketsforto.ca/ Beyond the Blankets podcast: https://anchor.fm/blankets-for-to/episodes/Introducing-Beyond-The-Blankets-e1gfss7 Steve talks with Desmond from House Link for the class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s2droIvZyY House Link: https://houselink.on.ca/ Peer Scholar (the platform Dr. Joordens created to set up projects like this one): https...
2022-07-28
38 min
Trending In Ed with Mike Palmer
Convertible Learning with Steve Joordens, Irameet Kaur, and Atef Abuhmaid
Host Mike Palmer is joined by Dr. Steve Joordens, Dr. Irameet Kaur, and Dr. Atef Abuhmaid for a panel conversation about their recent paper titled The Convertible Learning System: A Certainty for Our Uncertain Times.We learn how the group first came together around Steve's online courses and peerScholar, a learning product that Steve developed that Atef discovered while teaching educational technology at Hashemite University in Jordan. From there, things rapidly shifted with the onset of the pandemic in 2020, leading the group to partner on the paper describing how to design learning experiences that leverage asynchronous instruction...
2022-06-30
42 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The Arkells Rally lit up the Hammer, Cdns more civil than we think, Roe v Wade's effects in Canada and more
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: The Hammer was on fire this weekend from the Arkells Rally at Tim Horton’s Field downtown! It was a big one and CHML’s own Diana Weeks saw the whole show, technical producer Will Webber also had a view of the proceedings and Scott brings both on to share their experiences. Protests have erupted in the U.S. and in Canada, following last week’s overturn of the historic Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court of the United States. Is Canada safe from the blow back? How far can Am...
2022-06-28
1h 14
MindShare Learning Podcast
This Week in Canadian EdTech MindShareTV in conversation with Dr. Steve Joordens Unpacking the Great Snap Back & Skills Gap
This Week in Canadian EdTech MindShareTV in conversation with Dr. Steve Joordens Unpacking the Great Snap Back & Skills Gap....Connecting the Dots.
2022-05-18
16 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The Redhill inquiry is underway, Mitch Marner got carjacked in Toronto, Biden in Buffalo after the shooting, and more
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson Today Scott takes a deeper look at the Red Hill Parkway inquiry as the investigation ramps up the heat on Gary Moore. Larry DiIanni, former mayor of Hamilton, joins Scott for his two cents. Despite the pandemic hurting international film production, Hamilton did not lose its reputation in Hollywood and Scott has a look at what is filming in Hamilton with the project manager of Hamilton’s film office. The average price of gas has surpassed $2 per litre and Canadians for Affordable Energy president Dan McTeague will always share his pi...
2022-05-18
1h 17
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Bulldogs continue their win streak, Intelligence shared with Ukraine led to sinking of the Moskva, Vasyl Popadiuk to perform in Hamilton on May 8, Reviewing last night's Conservative leadership debate, Changing the way we address mental illness, Changing jobs to work from home, Steven Del Duca joins the show & The government is tracking you through your phone
The Hamilton Today Podcast... The Bulldogs' winning streak continued last night when they took on the Missisauga Steelheads and they're looking to keep it rolling. The U.S. says it shared intelligence with Ukraine about the location of the Russian missile cruiser, Moskva, prior to the strike that sank the warship, an incident that was a high-profile failure for Russia’s military but an American official said that the strike was Ukraine's decision alone. This Sunday May 8, Ukrainian virtuoso musician Vasyl Popadiuk will perform at The Zoetic Performing Arts Theatre as part of an event to help su...
2022-05-07
1h 07
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
What's going on with Sunwing's outage and delays? What's medical tourism and why are some Canadians turning to it? Queen Elizabeth turns 96 today, Maintaining a level head during a very depressing time, An update on Ukraine, Why your wallet is going be pummeled hard & Jason Farr to run for Liberals in upcoming Ontario election
The Hamilton Today Show Podcast with Scott Thompson.... As Sunwing grapples with its ongoing troubles caused by a data breach, works to get more flights off the ground and passengers moving along, we speak with Keith Mackey to get his take on how the company is handling things. “A surgery backlog exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic has steered some Canadians thousands of miles away from home to get life-changing procedures done without the wait.” A new piece on Global News-dot-C-A addresses this: ‘Living in pain’: Canadians travel across the world to avoid surgery backlog. Today is Queen Elizabeth...
2022-04-22
1h 05
Good Morning Hamilton with Rick Zamperin
Russia-Ukraine conflict, Smartphone addiction on the rise, It’s almost MarchPADness, What should happen w/ shelters in the downtown core, Patrick Brown considers CPC leadership & New inductees in the 2021 HSHOF!
The Good Morning Hamilton Podcast w/ Guest Host Scott Radley: What is the latest from the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine. GUEST: Alistair Edgar, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science; Executive Director, Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), Wilfrid Laurier University - Good Morning Hamilton has been reaching out to the Ukrainian Canadian community for their reaction to what’s going on in Ukraine. Konstantyn Sheweli is the president of the Hamilton Branch of the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada and he joins Scott Radley. GUEST: Kons...
2022-02-28
51 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Russia invading Ukraine, political bias in media, maintaining your mental health in these times and more.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson Russia has initiated a large-scale military attack on Ukraine. In response, Canada is imposing sanctions on Russia, as is the U.S. Ian Lee and Reggie Cecchini spoke with Scott about the economic implications for Russia, Canada and the US. Charles Burton spoke to Scott about efforts by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office to influence and monitor Chinese Canadians and China’s relationship with Russia. Then Scott raises the question of where the media's political bias lies and where it may come from with Jeffrey Dvorkin. We also have part 3 of...
2022-02-25
1h 21
MindShare Learning Podcast
A MindShareTV Learning Moment with Janet Omstead, author & wellness expert, & Dr. Steve Joordens on Strategies to take control of your Health & Wellbeing over the holiday season and Beyond
A MindShareTV Learning Moment with author & wellness expert Janet Omstead & Dr. Steve Joordens on Strategies to take control of your Health & Wellbeing over the holiday season and Beyond
2022-01-26
26 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Remembering Meat Loaf, 30th anniversary of Dr. Roberta Bondar going to space, Do we need to change our mindset in 2022? What's it like for pharmacists giving out vaccines? Thousands of residential school records to be turned over to NCTR, Why has the opposition been so quiet about Canada's healthcare problems? & It's been another big week for COVID-19 news in Ontario & Canada
The Hamiton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson... Dr. Roberta Bondar joins Scott to help commemorate the 30 year anniversary of her becoming Canada's first female astronaut and Earth's first neurologist in space while aboard the American space shuttle Discovery. To discuss the mindset of people in 2022, and how we might need to change our own ways of thinking, we are joined by Dr. Steve Joordens. The multi-talented Marvin Lee Aday, better known as Meat Loaf, died on Thursday at the age of 74. For insights from the perspective of the pharmacists administering vaccinations, we turn to Justin Bates, CEO o...
2022-01-22
1h 06
Trending In Ed with Mike Palmer
Five Conversations for 2022
We had an incredible year of programming at Trending in Ed in 2021. This episode is our 85th of the year and we talked to 86 different guests over the course of the year. Mike Palmer walks us through the five conversations that are resonating with him heading into the New Year.We begin with our first conversation from 2021 where we interview Mike Marriner, the CoFounder and President of Road Trip Nation. From there we hear Michelle Weise talk about her book Long Life Learning before bringing back a conversation with Steve Joordens predicting The Great Snapback. Then Kumar...
2021-12-30
52 min
MindShare Learning Podcast
This Week in Canadian EdTech MindShareTV podcast with education experts Dwayne Matthews & Steve Joordens
This Week in Canadian EdTech MindShareTV podcast with education experts Dwayne Matthews & Steve Joordens Unpacking back to school with a lens on Wellbeing & innovators mindset >> Strategies for Success
2021-12-22
46 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Toronto Rock prepping for another home game in Hamilton, New COVID-19 modelling is grim, Dealing with COVID-19 stress and last-minute changes, How "deleted" is deleted information? & The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton featuring Bill Kelly & Rick Zamperin
Hamilton Today with guest host Scott Radley. The Toronto Rock have made Hamilton home. Tomorrow is another game day for the professional box lacrosse team, and it will be a toy-toss day as well! The province’s science table released its latest modelling on Thursday which said early evidence suggests that without “prompt intervention, ICU occupancy could reach unsustainable levels in early January,” with a suggestion that cases could hit up to 10,000 per day by Christmas. How can we deal with the stress of 2021 and these last-minute disruptions, and what can we expect from one another as we all...
2021-12-18
1h 38
CollegeCast
Episode 11 - The Growth Mindset with Steve Joordens
This week we're joined by our good friend, Steve Joordens, Cognitive Psychologist and Professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough, for a conversation on mental health, EdTech, and how we can cultivate a Growth Mindset to boost our social connections. Episode Time-stamps: Intro (1:14) Steve's Journey towards EdTech (2:00) Lessons Learned Before and During COVID-19 (4:36) What is EdTech? (6:59) How Formative Peer Assessment Works (8:48) The Growth Mindset (11:00) How Peer Scholar Works (12:42) How Coursera Helps Professionals Deal with Mental Health Challenges (14:45) Why COVID-19 Has Helped Our Conversations Around Mental Health (20:33) The Physiology of Anxiety (21:21) How To Combat Anxiety (25:49) Why Sleep Hy...
2021-12-17
50 min
Unpublished Cafe
Omicron comes to Canada
Well here we go again. Just as double vaccination rates are rising in Canada, so are the number of new cases of the latest variant of Covid-19: Omicron. Will it mean a fifth wave for Canada? It was discovered in a neighbourhood in South Africa. It was hitting younger people in the largely unvaccinated area. What concerned the epidemiologists was the ability of the virus to spread quickly and to evade protection. How this will impact us, if at all, is yet to be seen, but the federal government was quick to close the border to...
2021-12-10
34 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The supply chain crisis and inflation rate explained, The psychology of the 'Bystander Effect' and violent crime & Vaccinations in parliament
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson Scott got expert input on the Texas plan crash that saw all passengers survive, as well as the nuances of the supply chain crisis and why the inflation rate has reached levels not seen since 2003. Professor Steve Joordens discussed the unsettling psychology behind why groups of people fail to intervene when witnessing a violent crime, Michael Taube weighed in on the debate around vaccinations in Parliament, and Matt Johnston of Collective Arts Brewery updated us on the craft beer industry. Finally, Scott welcomed Professor Charles Burton back to the show...
2021-10-21
1h 02
Mind Architect
Sezonul 5, Episodul 06 - Ce pierdem când învățăm pe de rost tabelul lui Mendeleev
Baltagul, Miorița și Ion. Sau poate Mircea cel Bătrân, înălțimea vârfului Moldoveanu și Teorema lui Thales. Cu toții avem o serie de amintiri despre lecturile sau temele obligatorii timp de generații pe care le-am învățat la școală. Am învățat pe de rost rezumate de cărți, dar și tabelul lui Mendeleev. Ce am învățat, însă, despre cum am învățat? Câți dintre noi au fost pedepsiți dacă au răspuns la o întrebare fără să ridice mâna sau i-au suflat colegului în timpul unui test? Câtor elevi le-au fos...
2021-10-15
36 min
Mind Architect
Sezonul 5, Episodul 5 - Cum evităm epuizarea în lumea vitezei
Într-o lume a vitezei, a volumelor, a performanței date de cât de multe lucruri putem face în paralel în cât mai scurt timp, pauzele au devenit nu doar rare, dar și privite ca semn de neimplicare sau lene. În acest context, burnout-ul este un fenomen cu care foarte mulți dintre noi s-au confruntat și care poate avea repercusiuni grave, așadar episodul de astăzi este dedicat acestuia. Vorbim despre cauzele lui, cum îl poți identifica, dar și cum s-a simțit pentru membrii echipei Mind Architect care au parcurs un astfel de episod. Totodată, încercăm...
2021-10-08
39 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The Two Michaels are return home, Annamie Paul steps down & Zellers is back: why and for how long?
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson With Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig safely back in Canada, released from detention by the Government of China only hours after the Meng Wanzhou ruling in a New York court, Scott is not alone among Canadians who have many questions about relations with the Chinese government. He spoke with security expert Phil Gurski and Professor Christian Leuprecht, to get some insight on what this all means and what happens next. Professor Steve Joordens joined the show to explain how people develop post-traumatic stress disorder, and what living with it entails...
2021-09-28
1h 00
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Hurricane Ida and our climate, Vaccine mandates and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms & Ontario legislature is prorogued
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Remnants of Hurricane Ida has battered the Eastern United States, killed dozens of people through flooding across four states. Did we accurately anticipate the amount of damage that Ida has done, and are weather events like this becoming commonplace?Guest: Steve M. Easterbrook, Director of the School of the Environment, University of Toronto - The Labour Day Classic is on the way! Rick Zamperin joins the show to tell us what he knows and get everyone even more excited for the long weekend. Guest...
2021-09-04
1h 18
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The psychology of prejudice and violence, Modernizing downtown Hamilton & The Keystone XL project is no more
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast The man accused of killing four members of a Muslim family, and injuring a nine-year-old, in a vehicular attack appeared in a London, Ontario court today. Professor Steve Joordens joined Scott to discuss the psychology behind radicalization and prejudice, as well as potential early-intervention practices. Guest: Steve Joordens, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto - Mayor Fred Eisenberger joined Scott to talk about Hamilton's modernization deal for downtown entertainment venues, and the LRT. Guest: Fred Eisenberger, mayor of the city of Hamilton
2021-06-10
1h 09
Trending In Ed with Mike Palmer
Feedback and the Growth Mindset with Dr. Steve Joordens
Dr. Steve Joordens returns to join Mike Palmer in a conversation about the connections between growth mindset and feedback. If growth mindset is the "What," getting good at giving and receiving feedback is the "How" of learning and personal growth. Steve draws on his experiences as a Psychology Professor and Director of the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab at the University of Toronto and as a Founder and CoDeveloper of an app called peerScholar that has students engage in collaborative, peer-to-peer feedback that can be used as a formative assessment.We give praise and respect to the great...
2021-04-15
39 min
Trades Educator Podcast
Episode 11 - Steve Joordens
In this episode, we sit with Steve Joordens. Steve is a professor in the Psychology department of The University of Toronto. He also Director of the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab of UofT and head of EdTech company. We discuss online learning and the use Edtech in teaching.
2021-03-18
53 min
Trades Educator Podcast
Episode 11 - Steve Joordens
In this episode, we sit with Steve Joordens. Steve is a professor in the Psychology department of The University of Toronto. He also Director of the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab of UofT and head of EdTech company. We discuss online learning and the use Edtech in teaching.
2021-03-18
53 min
Trending In Ed with Mike Palmer
Predicting the Great Snapback with Dr. Steve Joordens
Dr. Steve Joordens is a Psychology Professor and the Director of the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab at the University of Toronto. He’s also the Chief Science Officer at Cogneeto, the developer of PeerScholar, a peer-to-peer formative assessment app.Steve returns to Trending in Education to talk about some predictions he’s making about how humans will behave as we come out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Steve posits that the powerful forces of humans’ desire for social connection paired with our deeply entrained habits from prior to the pandemic will lead us to a quick snapback to many o...
2021-03-17
26 min
Stories and Strategies with Curzon Public Relations
The Psychology of Giving and Receiving Feedback
Adopting a growth mindset, as opposed to a fixed mindset, is one of the best strategies for accepting and giving constructive feedback. A growth mindset thrives on challenge and sees failure, not as evidence of unintelligence but as a springboard for growth and stretching existing abilities. From these two mindsets springs a great deal of our behaviour, our relationship with success and failure both personally and professionally, and ultimately, our ability to be happy.Guest: Dr Steve Joordens, Psychologist, University of Toronto Scarboroughsteve.joordens@utoronto.caSupport the show
2021-03-07
21 min
Bill Kelly Show
Ontario looks at delaying 2nd dose of vaccines, Recommendations not to use AstraZeneca on seniors & The great snap-back
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Ontario is looking at possibly delaying second doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to nearly four months after a person receives their first shot. ALSO: Almost since the pandemic began, scientists have been using high-level mathematics and powerful computers to churn out models of how the virus might spread and affect Canadian society, and what mitigation measures would do to slow it down. But a year into the pandemic, skeptics worry that the battle against COVID-19 has relied too heavily on mathematical projections that can be undermined by...
2021-03-02
55 min
This Matters
Feeling pandemic fatigue? Here’s what’s happening in our brains and how to fight it
If you’re feeling tired and rundown: you’re not alone. There’s a name for what you’re feeling — pandemic fatigue — a biological response to your brain processing the “fight or flight” instinct over and over again, with no definitive timeline on when the pandemic will end. Steve Joordens, psychology professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough, talks to “This Matters” host Adrian Cheung about the fatigue we’re all facing, what “staring at the bear” does to your brain and strategies on how to re-fill your mental ‘tank’ through the pandemic.
2021-03-01
20 min
Made You A Mixtape
Made You A Mixtape Ep. 2 - Prof. Steve Joordens
What parts of the brain are ignited by music? How is it we can remember the lyrics to songs we hadn’t heard in years? All this and some Ricky Bobby Hands as we sit down with Prof. Steve Joordens to talk about music and psychology.
2021-02-08
1h 05
A Shot of Life Canada
Online Learning with Professor Steve Joordens. Episode 21
Steve Joordens is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and Director of the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab.Professor Joordens is an educator and an entrepreneur of educational technologies. He also regularly gives keynote presentations and does media interactions as a way of connecting psychology to world events. Steve has an activist streak as well with two primary causes; enhancing public education to focus more on the development of transferable skills, and trying to convince humans to treat animals more respectfully in research and definitely in the food industry. For fun, he...
2020-12-17
50 min
The Dose
How can I stay mentally and emotionally healthy as COVID disrupts the holidays?
The longer we live with COVID-19, the more clear its toll on our mental health becomes. Now we're dealing with yet another emotional challenge: a holiday season unlike any other, when most Canadians are being asked to hunker down within our own households to prevent the spread of the virus. Plus, it's winter, when many people feel down even in "normal" times. There's hope for sure -- a COVID-19 vaccine is coming. Psychology professor Steve Joordens helps guide us through ways to stay emotionally well until we get there.
2020-12-10
25 min
Trending In Ed with Mike Palmer
Applied Learning Science, Mind Control, and Teaching Online at Scale with Dr. Steve Joordens
Steve Joordens is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto. He's also the Director of the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab at U of T where he researches the application of research findings to real life learning interventions.Steve joins Mike in a free-flowing conversation about the challenges and opportunities with online learning in these very confusing times. Steve shares his perspectives on how best to navigate the rapid shift to online and recommends we look to experts in learning science and digital instruction to help navigate the massive shifts we're experiencing. We talk feedback, scaling...
2020-11-30
41 min
World Teacher Podcast
EdTech for Effective Online Learning with Steve Joordens
Gareth speaks with Steve Joordens, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, Scarborough, and Director of the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab, about the relationship between memory and learning, the challenges and opportunities of learning online, his Coursera course on mental health during COVID, and a cool EdTech tool he co-created to develop critical thinking skills, PeerScholar.
2020-10-29
1h 43
This Week In Higher Education
This Week in Higher Ed Ep6
This Week in Higher Ed with Special Guest Steve Joordens
2020-10-28
00 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 24: The Monster at the End of the Book
24:The Monster at the End of the Book Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-10-01
36 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 23: Aging, Memory, and Cognitive Transition
23: Aging, Memory, and Cognitive Transition Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-10-01
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 22: How We Choose What's Important to Remember
22: How We Choose What's Important to Remember Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-10-01
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 21: Mind the Gaps! Memory as Reconstruction
21: Mind the Gaps! Memory as Reconstruction Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-10-01
29 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 20: Recovered Memories or False Memories?
20: Recovered Memories or False Memories? Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-10-01
30 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Viewers soured by U.S. presidential debate, Liberals get their confidence vote & Dealing with COVID-19 stigma
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Trump and Biden went at it in their first debate last night. It had its fair share of memorable moments but how are viewers feeling after the event, and did either candidate win anyone over or just turn people off? Guest: Elissa Freeman. Public Relations Consultant, Huffington Post, Canada.com and PR Daily - The Federal Liberals declared the vote for Bill C-4 to be a vote of confidence. Early this morning, the vote receive approval from all parties, surprisingly. Was that an abuse of process
2020-09-30
48 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 19: Déjà Vu and the Illusion of Memory
19: Déjà Vu and the Illusion of Memory Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 18: That Powerful Glow of Warm Familiarity
18: That Powerful Glow of Warm Familiarity Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
29 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 17: The Many Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease
17: The Many Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 16: Learning from Brain Damage and Amnesias
16: Learning from Brain Damage and Amnesias Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 15: Neural Network Models
15: Neural Network Models Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
29 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 14: Mapping Memory in the Brain
14: Mapping Memory in the Brain Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 13: Animal Cognition and Memory
13: Animal Cognition and Memory Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 12: Infant and Early Childhood Memory
12: Infant and Early Childhood Memory Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
29 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 11: Sleep and the Consolidation of Memories
11: Sleep and the Consolidation of Memories Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 10: When Memory Systems Battle—Habits vs. Goals
10: When Memory Systems Battle—Habits vs. Goals Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 9: From Procedural Memory to Habit
9: From Procedural Memory to Habit Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
29 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 8: The Secret Passage—Implicit Memory
8: The Secret Passage—Implicit Memory Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 7: Episodic and Semantic Long-Term Memory
7: Episodic and Semantic Long-Term Memory Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 6: Encoding—Our Gateway into Long-Term Memory
6: Encoding—Our Gateway into Long-Term Memory Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
29 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 5: The Conveyor Belt of Working Memory
5: The Conveyor Belt of Working Memory Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 4: Sensory Memory—Brief Traces of the Past
4: Sensory Memory—Brief Traces of the Past Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 3: Rote Memorization and a Science of Forgetting
3: Rote Memorization and a Science of Forgetting Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
29 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 2: The Ancient “Art of Memory”
2: The Ancient “Art of Memory” Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
private podcast chris
Memory and the Human Lifespan | 1: Memory Is a Party
1: Memory Is a Party Memory and the Human Lifespan Professor Steve Joordens
2020-09-30
30 min
Stories and Strategies with Curzon Public Relations
Your Brain in Crisis-Mode
Understanding how our brains operate in a crisis can help leaders think more clearly and effectively manage emergencies. In this episode Dr Steve Joordens, Psychologist at the University of Toronto Scarborough, helps us understand why sometimes our brains have a mind of their own… and what we can do about that.Guest: Dr Steve Joordens, Psychologist, University of Toronto Scarboroughsteve.joordens@utoronto.caCentre for Crisis and Risk Communications - https://centreforcrisiscommunications.com/Secret Code SNSJGRSupport the show
2020-08-23
20 min
Jeff McArthur
Steve Joordens, U of T psychology prof on COVID & young people
Steve Joordens, psychology professor at the University of Toronto explains why COVID may be on the rise among young people
2020-07-23
10 min
The John Oakley Show
We're Only Immortal for a Limited Time
University of Toronto Professor Steve Joordens joins the John Oakley Show to opine on what might compel thousands of young people to crowd into Trinity-Bellwoods Park in the middle of a global pandemic.
2020-05-26
10 min
Zoomer Week in Review
Andrea Horwath & Dr. Steve Joordens
While the Ford government has been working with public health experts in order to protect seniors during the pandemic, Ontario Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath wants the province to do more for residents of long-term care homes and those working in the facilities. AND The pandemic has forced many in the world to stop... which has given us more time to think, and worry, even feel frightened. To help keep our feelings in check during the pandemic, you may want to check out 'Mind Control: Managing Your Mental Health During COVID-19'. U of T Psychology Professor Dr. Steve Joordens spoke...
2020-04-12
18 min
Beyond the Present Podcast
Video: #113 - Managing Mental Health During COVID-19 with Professor Steve Joordens
Steve Joordens is a professor of psychology at University of Toronto and chief science officer at Cogneeto Inc. and the instructor of the free Coursera course titled "Mind Control: Managing Your Mental Health During COVID-19". His research interest includes but not limited to Consciousness, memory, attention. In this episode of BTP we bring to you our conversation with Professor Steve Joordens regarding mental health during COVID-19 pandemic, its implications as well as ways to manage it. This conversation does not, by any means, exhaust the material in the course and you are encouraged to take pa...
2020-04-09
47 min
Beyond the Present Podcast
Audio: #113 - Managing Mental Health During COVID-19 with Professor Steve Joordens
Steve Joordens is a professor of psychology at University of Toronto and chief science officer at Cogneeto Inc. and the instructor of the free Coursera course titled "Mind Control: Managing Your Mental Health During COVID-19". His research interest includes but not limited to Consciousness, memory, attention. In this episode of BTP we bring to you our conversation with Professor Steve Joordens regarding mental health during COVID-19 pandemic, its implications as well as ways to manage it. This conversation does not, by any means, exhaust the material in the course and you are encouraged to take par...
2020-04-09
47 min
The West Block
COVID-19; wage subsidies, on the frontlines and help for anxiety
In this episode we look at some of the measures the government has announced to help small and medium sized businesses, plus one politician has returned to the frontlines as an ER nurse, why? Then we'll talk to a professor who has come up with a free online course to help people cope with their anxiety during this pandemic. Guests: Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade; MPP Natalia Kusendova, Mississauga Centre; Steve Joordens, professor of psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough Learn more about your ad choices. Vis...
2020-04-05
22 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The economy, mental health, and medical science: everything angle of the COVID-19 pandemic in Hamilton and across Canada
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Doctor Ahmad Firas Khalid spoke with Scott Thompson, to catch him up on the spread of COVID-19 over the last 24 hours.Guest: Ahmad Firas Khalid, MD, PhD, MMgmt, MEd, GradCertPHM, faculty member in Human and Social Sciences, a medical doctor and a health policy advisor, Wilfrid Laurier University - How does a pandemic and health crises impact mental health? Professor Steve Jordens joined the show to answer that question. Guest: Steve Joordens, Professor of Psychology at University of Toronto - ...
2020-03-13
47 min
Mind Architect
Sezonul 1, Episodul 4 - De ce oamenii uită ce spui, dar nu uită cum i-ai făcut să se simtă
Ceea ce numim noi amintiri sunt doar o reprezentare modificată a realității. În plus, memoria noastră stochează și alte lucruri de care nu știm și care ne influențează felul în care ne comportăm, fără să bănuim. Iar dacă te-ai întrebat vreodată de ce copilăria contează disproporționat de mult pentru cine suntem la maturitate, sau de ce mersul pe bicicletă nu se uită niciodată, episodul ăsta e pentru tine! Surse: 1. The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients, Irvin D. Yalom, Doctor Profe...
2019-11-22
24 min
Kennisnet-podcast
Steve Joordens: ‘Leer kinderen van jongs af aan kritisch en creatief denken’
Leerlingen die elkaars werk beoordelen, en leraren die profiteren van elkaars werk en opdrachten, dát is volgens de Canadese professor Steve Joordens de toekomst van het onderwijs. Joordens is hoofd van het ‘Advanced Learning Technologies’ Lab van de ‘University of Toronto Scarborough’ en sprak afgelopen woensdag op de onderzoeksconferentie van Kennisnet in Den Haag. In deze podcast vertelt hij over zijn eigen lesprogramma, peerScholar.
2014-06-05
50 min
Get Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind
Memory and the Human Lifespan Audiobook by The Great Courses
Visit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Memory and the Human Lifespan Author: The Great Courses Narrator: Professor Steve Joordens Format: Original Recording Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins Language: English Release date: 07-08-13 Publisher: The Great Courses Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 247 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Publisher's Summary: What if your memory suddenly vanished, so that you could no longer summon recollections of anything at all? What if you couldn't even remember yourself - not your name, your school, where you worked, or even the face of the total stranger s...
2013-07-08
12h 02
Family Caregivers Unite!
Memory and Memories
Professor Steve Joordens is a psychologist who specializes in research in memory and consciousness. He explains what ‘cognitive’ and ‘cognition’ mean, and how these relate to memory and memories. He describes how he researches memory and some of the advances he has made, along with his PhD student, Dwayne Paré. He explains how memory works, how the brain stores memories and how it retrieves them. He talks about what happens when we forget something, and how we can use knowledge of how memory works to help us make the best of it. He talks about how aging affects the way the brain...
2011-09-20
55 min