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Reader, Come Home Resumen Audiolibro
Maryanne Wolf
Why Reconnecting with Deep Reading is Essential in the Digital Age
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Autor:
Maryanne Wolf
Narrador:
Ryan
Formato:
MP3
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Idioma:
Spanish
Fecha de publicación:
07/08/2018
Duración del audiolibro:
31 min
Tasa:
4.03
Descripción
In a world increasingly dominated by digital screens and abbreviated communication, Maryanne Wolf's "Reader, Come Home" serves as a poignant and timely call to rediscover the profound joys and cognitive benefits of deep reading. As a renowned neuroscientist and passionate advocate for the written word, Wolf delves into the intricate workings of the reading brain, exploring how our shift towards digital consumption is reshaping not just how we read, but how we think, empathize, and engage with the world. Her compelling narrative blends rigorous scientific research with insightful personal reflection, urging us to reclaim the meditative, immersive experience of reading that fosters critical thinking and emotional depth. For anyone concerned about the future of literacy and the art of thoughtful engagement, "Reader, Come Home" is an essential and eye-opening exploration that will inspire you to reconnect with the printed page.
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The Reading Brain in a Digital Age - Understanding the Evolution of Reading
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Autor :Maryanne Wolf
Maryanne Wolf is a distinguished American cognitive neuroscientist and scholar known for her extensive research in reading and literacy. She holds several academic titles, including the John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University's Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development, as well as the Director of the Center for Reading and Language Research. Wolf's work transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries, integrating insights from psychology, education, and neuroscience to explore how the brain learns to read and the profound impacts of reading on cognitive and emotional development. An acclaimed author, she has written several influential books that bridge the gap between scientific research and public understanding, advocating for the significance of literacy in an increasingly digital age. Wolf's dedication to literacy extends globally, as evidenced by her involvement in initiatives aimed at improving reading education around the world.
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