Brain Activation Technology
TM
What is Brain Activation Technology (BAT)? BAT is a learning technology that forces the construction of new synaptic pathways. This synaptic forced construction is a dynamic learning model generated by 3-forces:
· Proprietary teaching technique: Narrow Band of Thinking (NBT)
· Proprietary curriculum outlined in the book: Truth: What is it Good for?
· Proprietary learning platform, the STE2000, as demonstrated by the game, LinguaG.
Narrow Band of Thinking (NBT)
NBT is a teaching technique that requires the student to perform within a narrow, or restricted, highly defined environment. An example in the sports world is the training technique where tires are used to force players to run while lifting their feet high and placing the balls-of-the-feet in the center of the next tire.
In this way, NBT forces students to into a way of observation and analysis that fosters intellectual speed, agility and endurance.
Truth: What is it Good for?
The curriculum outlined in the book, Truth: What is it Good for?, facilitates NBT by requiring students to limit all observation and analysis to the realm of physical evidence. This pedagogically-structured learning environment requires students to identify and set-aside all ideas that are born solely of human imagination.
Learning platform: STE2000
BAT is optimized when facilitated by the STE2000 learning platform. This platform is unique in the way it facilitates multiple pedagogic forces:
· Challenges
· One-on-One Coaching
· Daily Play
· Community
· Assessment