Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Mozart Effect - Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain (News 8 Austin)



Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain (News 8 Austin)
Most students would groan at the idea of a month-long homework project. The science fair encourages students to think creatively and incorporate their own outside interests in their projects.
Mozart is merely maestro of muzak - NEWS.com.au

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... The Mozart Effect, an American resource centre which ascribes transformational powers to Austria's little wunderkind, collects empirical evidence to show that ...

Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain
News 8 Austin - Most students would groan at the idea of a month-long homework project. But 3,600 Central Texas students have been working diligently on their science project for a chance to walk away with a cash prize and beefed-up college application at the Austin ...
Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain (News 8 Austin)
Most students would groan at the idea of a month-long homework project. The science fair encourages students to think creatively and incorporate their own outside interests in their projects.
A Million Little Connections, Not Pieces - Digital Divide Network

A Million Little Connections, Not Pieces
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... Explaining the popular "Mozart Effect" parents talked so much about once upon a time, an article from the Boston Globe back in 1994 hit on a connection between ...

Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain
News 8 Austin - Most students would groan at the idea of a month-long homework project. But 3,600 Central Texas students have been working diligently on their science project for a chance to walk away with a cash prize and beefed-up college application at the Austin ...

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