Benedict Carey, Science Reporter, The New York Times Author, How We Learn: The Surprising Truth About When, Where, and Why It Happens Twitter: @bencareynyt
Jenny Dearborn, Senior Vice President and Chief Learning Officer, SAP - Moderator
What if almost everything we know about learning is wrong? With our brain sensitive to mood, timing, location and environment, how do we absorb and retain information?
Find out more about whether repetition is necessary, why sleeping and daydreaming can be important to the learning process, and hear Carey's tips for the best techniques to remember more.
Carey has been with The New York Times for 10 years and writes about neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology and everyday psychology.
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