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2. These takeaways and quotes are based
on three of Dr. Medina’s 12 rules
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Here they are...
3. Rule #1
Exercise boosts brain power.
Rule #4
We don’t pay attention to boring things.
Rule #10
Vision trumps all other senses.
4. “ If you are in education,
you are in the business
of brain development.
If you are leading a
modern corporation...
you need to know how
”
brains work.
— Dr. John Medina
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6. “ Toss your PowerPoint
presentations.
— Dr. John Medina
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20. But exercise is not just good
for general health, it actually
improves cognition.
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Helps you .
A nd more..
23. 1 Passively sitting is a very
unnatural thing. Audiences
have no patience for tedium.
Think of the presentation
from your audienceʼs
point of view.
24. 2 During the preparation stage,
if youʼre struggling with an
idea, if youʼre stuck, then go
for a walk, a run, just move...
25. ...we were born to move.
Evidence suggest we may
even think better if we toss
the couch-potato lifestyle.
26. ...we were born to move.
Evidence suggest we may
even think better if we toss
the couch-potato lifestyle. ..
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35. Johnson!
Where’s
that pres
entation
I asked f
or?!!!!
36. Try “going analog” and focusing only
on the presentation in the prep stage.
Is this you?
37. “ If you want to get the particulars
correct, donʼt start with the details.
Start with the key ideas and, in
hierarchical fashion, form the details
”
around these larger notions.
— Dr. John Medina
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pay attent w long can
ion to you people
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41. The 10-minute rule
High
Attention
Low
10 20 30 40 50
Minutes of class time
Source: www.brainrules.net/attention
42. Dr. Medina suggests
changing gears every
10 minutes in your
presentation (lecture,
etc.). Tell a relevant
story, show a relevant
video, do a relevant
activity, etc.
46. “
The brain pays
attention to patterns.
Remembering some-
thing we’ve seen
before (like quick-
sand) is a useful
”
evolutionary trait.
— Dr. John Medina
47. What’s the most common
communication mistake?
to Dr. Medina
ac cording
48. “ Relating too much information,
with not enough time devoted to
connecting the dots. Lots of force
”
feeding, very little digestion.
— Dr. John Medina
49. “
The brain doesn’t pay attention to
boring things, and I am as sick of
”
boring presentations as you are.
— Dr. John Medina
56. Recognition soars with pictures
“ Various studies show that recognition
doubles for a picture compared with text.
— Dr. John Medina
”
pictures only
text only
0% 50% 100%
source: www.brainrules.net/vision
57. “ Pictures beat text...because
reading is so inefficient for us. We
have to identify certain features in
the letters to be able to read them.
”
That takes time.
— Dr. John Medina
58. Rule #1
Exercise boosts brain power.
eview✓ Our brains were built for walking/moving!
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✓ To improve your thinking skills, move!
✓ Exercise gets blood to the brain, bringing
it glucose and oxygen.
✓ Aerobic exercise 2x/week halves the risk
of general dementia, reduces risk of
Alzheimer’s by 60%.
✓ Exercise is just about the best thing you
can do for yourself says Dr. Medina.
59. Rule #4
We don’t pay attention to boring things.
iew✓ No multitasking. When it comes to
ev attention, it’s only one thing at a time.
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✓ We are better at seeing patterns,
abstracting meaning than recording details.
✓ Tapping people’s emotions helps them learn.
✓ People start to fade after 10 minutes. Get
them back by telling stories, examples, and
targeting their emotions.
60. Rule #10
Vision trumps all other senses.
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ev ✓ Vision is our dominant sense, using half of
R the brain’s resources.
✓We learn/remember best through pictures
compared to text or spoken words.
✓Try to communicate more with pictures.
✓Toss your current PowerPoint slides.
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3 rules mean f
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All 12 rules at a glance
62. John Medina’s 12 Brain rules
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