Experiences
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Well, emerging science suggests that growing up in poverty is associated with a host of different
experiences
and that these
experiences
in turn may work together to help shape brain development and ultimately help kids learn.
So what about taking a step back and focusing on trying to change children's
experiences?
What particular
experiences
are associated with growing up in poverty and might be able to be targeted to promote brain development and learning outcomes for kids?
In my laboratory, we're particularly focused on a few types of
experiences
that we believe may be able to be targeted to promote children's brain development and ultimately improve their learning outcomes.
But of course, we all know that growing up in poverty is associated with lots of different
experiences
beyond just how many conversations kids are having.
And with every single self-defense move, for eight sessions over the course of that summer, we began to understand the power of our bodies, and we began to share our
experiences
about our identities.
And in those 30 minutes, women would share what brought them to the class to begin with but also various other
experiences
with violence.
"Experience beamers," I call them, will put their whole flow of sensory
experiences
in the neurological correlates of their emotions out on the Internet.
It doesn't mean our
experiences
are equitable, and it certainly doesn't mean that a post-racial society, that thing that we talked about so much, ever became close to being a reality.
So they can really make these vape
experiences
their own, which may explain the astounding rise in the use of these devices by youth.
We’ve gone through lots of
experiences
in life, and they provide a strong intuition as to whether an interaction is going to work.
So role-play is actually, I think, quite valuable when it comes to thinking about
experiences.
And so sometimes these analogous experiences, analogous role-play, can also be quite valuable.
We’re trying on these
experiences.
And so the idea of role-play is both as an empathy tool, as well as a tool for prototyping
experiences.
They transition in and out of it, and good teachers spend a lot of time thinking about how to move kids through these
experiences.
And if we’re running design studios we need to be able to figure out, how can we transition designers through these different
experiences?
They include exploration, which is about going for quantity; building, and thinking with your hands; and role-play, where acting it out helps us both to have more empathy for the situations in which we’re designing, and to create services and
experiences
that are seamless and authentic.
This bleak portrait of Russian society reflects the author’s own complex life
experiences
and evolving ideas.
Everything that we interact with, all the
experiences
that we have, is kind of us flowing through a sea of information and interacting with it in different ways.
You couldn't effectively commit new
experiences
to memory.
Our stories don't have an audience, our
experiences
won't resonate in the mainstream, our voices are too big a financial risk.
Bulgakov’s
experiences
with censorship and artistic frustration lend an autobiographical air to the second part of the novel, when we are finally introduced to its namesake.
It's all part of this complex pattern of physiological
experiences
that exist today because they helped your ancestors deal with cruel and unforgiving forces of nature.
So what I like to say, this being Bay Area, Silicon Valley, is that we think of McDonald's as sort of the Microsoft of dining
experiences.
I only get to fly this vehicle occasionally, and only when I can persuade my stockholders to let me do so, but it's still one of those wonderful
experiences
that reward you for all that time.
This is people designing their own
experiences.
But I never claimed things I didn't understand, I talked about my personal
experiences.
And that's enough for most people: to understand the anecdotal experiences, the real people behind the data.
So we're shifting to an experience economy, where
experiences
are becoming the predominant economic offering.
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