Free Online Course on Neuroeducation, with 60 Hours of Content Exploring from the Origin of the Field to Its Practical Applications in Learning.
University Opens the Doors to a Free Online Course That Promises to Revolutionize the Way You Understand the Human Brain.
With registrations open, this opportunity is ideal for anyone wishing to delve into the fascinating world of neuroeducation and expand their knowledge in a field that is constantly growing.
Free Online Course on Neuroeducation
The State University of Maranhão (UEMA) is offering a free online course in neuroeducation through the Eskada platform, and registrations are already open.
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This course has been designed to offer comprehensive and up-to-date content, with a total workload of 60 hours, divided into three thematic units.
The opportunity is aimed at students, teachers, professionals from the public and private sectors, and anyone interested in the field.
- Unit I: Origin and History of Neuroeducation
In this first unit, the course covers the history of neuroeducation, addressing topics such as neurosciences, the work of neuroscientists, and the main research and discoveries.
Additionally, it discusses the origin of the concept of neuroeducation and explores why this field has gained prominence in recent years.
The Battle Between Concepts and the Relevance of Neuroeducation is also discussed, offering a comprehensive overview of the subject.
- Unit II: Our Brain Today
The second unit is dedicated to an in-depth study of the human brain. Students will explore how the brain functions as a connection system, focusing on the corpus callosum and the two hemispheres.
Fundamental elements such as neurons, synapses, neurotransmitters, and glial cells will also be covered, in addition to important structures like the amygdala, cerebellum, cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and thalamus.
The unit also focuses on the physical demands of the brain, such as the importance of movement, oxygen, and nutrition, as well as key concepts like plasticity, connectivity, and potentiality.
- Unit III: Towards Neurolearning
In the third and final unit, the course discusses neurolearning and the challenges associated with learning today.
Issues such as how we learn, what information is, and how to use new technologies are explored in detail.
Students are encouraged to put these concepts into perspective, considering the changes and innovations in how we acquire and process information.
Open and Free Registrations
To enroll in the free course in neuroeducation, it is necessary to have access to a device with internet and availability for study.
The course is accessible to all who are interested, whether they are university students, teachers, professionals from various fields, or members of the general community. Registrations are open and can be made through the link: Eskada UEMA.
With the constant growth of neurosciences and neuroeducation, do you believe these fields will be fundamental for the future of education? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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