The series “Money Heist” is like a dope lab for checking out all kinds of conflict management situations in a team. Think back to those moments when conflicts popped up and how they got resolved.
When we look at Japan and how they train young people to memorize 2,000 kanji and actually remember them, the first thought is, “They study more.” But the truth is the opposite: they study in sync with their brains, not against them.
Ever wondered why checking off a task on your to-do list feels like winning the procrastination world championship? Well, it’s all about dopamine! Think of it as your energy bar in a video game—every time you complete something or hit a goal, your brain rewards you with a shot of this feel-good neurotransmitter that makes […]
Have you ever stopped to think about the impact games have on our lives – especially on Gen Z? Neuroscience reveals something mind-blowing: games aren’t just for fun. They’re a tool our brains created to hack themselves. And education should totally tap into that power. Gen Z grew up gaming, picking up valuable skills without […]