Video Brain Teaser #15
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Brain Challenge iPhone App Review
Test your knowledge and build on it with this brain building game for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Check out Brain Challenge! Review by AppVee.com - the definitive source of iPhone app...
Video Brain Teaser #13
Video Brain Teaser 13 - an exercise for your mind. This is from my series of games to challenge your...
Video Brain Teaser #1
Video Brain Teaser. This is from my series of games to challenge your mind. In this video, an introduction to our first brain... Show off your brain with Fun TriviaBy: Dienna | 01/07/2009 | BusinessThere are various competition sites offering online fun trivia, general knowledge quizzes and puzzles. Participating in these fun trivia and quizzes is a fun way to test your knowledge and increase IQ. Brain teasers: Take up the challengeBy: Clifton Flack | 12/09/2009 | Card GamesBrain teasers and brain games are modern tools which exercise our brains and help it to expand its limits. The brain teasers provide an entertaining way to exercise the muscles of our brains. Brain Savvy: a Creative Teaching and Learning ToolBy: Dr. Kathy Goff | 29/09/2008 | K-12 EducationThis article provides testimonials and information about a new teaching tool, BrainSavvy. It is a magnetic gameboard for assessment of students’ learning. BrainSavvy looks like a game so it attracts students, but it is actually a teaching too. BrainSavvy is unlike any other educational tool. It equips teachers with a game template to motivate even bored, indifferent students to succeed, creating good study habits, often with help from teammate peers. Visit www.brainsavvy.com for more details. Do Crossword Puzzles and Bridge Provide All the Brain Exercise you Need?By: Alvaro Fernandez | 17/12/2007 | HealthThis is a question we often get asked in our classes and lectures. The quick answer is No. They are both very good activities, but we need more if we want to work on our memory and brain health. Read this article to learn why. Brain Training Games? Stick to the Real Thing..By: Andrew Wood | 23/01/2008 | TrainingBefore you rush out to buy that new Nintendo DS in order to develop your brainpower and increase your thinking age, you might want to consider whether the brain training games live up to the hype. Video Games for the BrainBy: Lorren Repton | 12/11/2007 | ComputersA non-gamer review of a popular video game. Exercising Your BrainBy: Anthony Tripodi | 26/02/2007 | Self HelpStaying fit is a great goal that will help you lead a longer, healthier life but if your brain can't keep up, then what's the point. The brain is a muscle too and it follows the same "use it or lose it" policy as your other muscles. So how can... Top 25 Brain and Mind Haikus. Can You Write Yours?By: Alvaro Fernandez | 06/08/2008 | WritingThe results of a recent "Brainy Haikus" contest are in. Below you have my Favorite 10 Haikus on brain-related topics, plus many other fun ones for a total of 25... Can you write a haiku describing anything crossing your mind now? Remember the simple rules: write 3 lines, which don't need to rhyme, containing 5,7, and 5 syllables.
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