Zusammenfassung
Ein verändertes Kommunikations- und Informationsverhalten beeinflusst unweigerlich Bildung und Lernen. Die Neurowissenschaftlerin der Hertie-Stiftung Emanuela Bernsmann geht in diesem Zusammenhang der Frage nach, welche Auswirkungen die Digitalisierung auf die neuronale Entwicklung unserer Kinder hat. Fragen nach der Unterstützung des Wissenserwerbs durch digitale Technologien, ihre Grenzen und sinnvolle Einsatzgebiete werden diskutiert. Bernsmann stellt den aktuellen Stand der neurowissenschaftlichen Forschung zum Thema dar, den das Projekt G_AP (Gehirn-Anwendung-Praxis) der Hertie-Stiftung in den Fokus rückt.
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Der besondere Dank der Gemeinnützigen Hertie-Stiftung gilt Frau Dr. Stefanie Reinberger für die maßgebliche Mitgestaltung dieses Beitrags.
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Bernsmann, E. (2019). Schule digital – Fokus Gehirn. Neurowissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse zur Wirkung neuer Medien. In: Gorr, C., Bauer, M. (eds) Gehirne unter Spannung . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57463-8_3
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