ALA and SAGE Publishing release Libraries Transform tools for promoting critical thinking
This release was originally posted on the American Library Association's website and can be found here.
This release was originally posted on the American Library Association's website and can be found here.
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By Anna Villarruel, Acquisitions Editor
November 2022
By Isabel Cheng, Sr. Product Manager, and Jonathan Hritz, Sr. Product Manager
This month's Big Data and Social Research Roundup we look back the launch of Nesta's Centre for Collective Intelligence Design which will explore how human and machine intelligence can be combined to make the most of our collective knowledge.
Los Angeles, CA- While scientists are continuously improving vaccinations to stop the spread of disease, many people continue to opt out. In a new review of the literature, researchers identified four types of people who decide not to vaccinate due to issues of complacency, convenience, confidence, and calculation, and offer strategies to address these issues.
Los Angeles, CA- From “brain games" designed to enhance mental fitness, to games used to improve real-world problems, to games created purely to entertain, today's video games can have a variety of potential impacts on the brain. A new article argues that it is the specific content, dynamics, and mechanics of individual games that determine their effects on the brain and that action video games might have particularly positive benefits.