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  1. Learning into Unlearned Emotion. 2 Comments / Affect, AI, Artificial Learning, dAilogues / David Boulton. Gemini: Understanding the distinction between learned and unlearned emotionality holds profound implications for how we approach our inner lives and navigate our relationships with others.

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  2. David Boulton is a learning-activist, technologist, author, and director of the Children of the Code Project, which aims to improve reading instruction and literacy. He has created tools, lessons, and ebooks based on Interactive Orthography, a method that helps learners decode words and texts.

  3. www.learningstewards.org › wp-content › uploadsAbout David Boulton

    About David Boulton. President of Learning Stewards and Director of the Children of the Code Project, David. Boulton is a learning-activist, technologist, public speaker, documentary producer, author, and a featured blogger for the National Association of School Superintendents.

  4. David Boulton is the co-producer and creator of the Children of the Code, a documentary series on learning and the brain. He is also a founder of several companies, a patent holder, and an advisor to education and learning organizations.

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · The Learning Continuum - David Boulton. 6 Comments / By David Boulton / February 12, 2024. Though many determinants enable and constrain our potential agency, within what’s not determined, learning determines our agency.

  6. David Boulton has 67 books on Goodreads with 472 ratings. David Boultons most popular book is Godless for God's Sake: Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · Core Definition: Learning is the central dynamic of life: It acts as the driving force behind change, adaptability, and evolution across various scales. From cells to beings: It encompasses all levels of biological organization, from the most basic cellular level to complex whole organisms.