Saturday, September 30, 2017

Why Songs Help Students Remember


Michael Moshan stands out as co-executive producer and co-songwriter of Rock the SAT, a learning kit that uses high-energy songs to help students remember SAT vocabulary. In 2015, Michael Moshan and colleague David Mendelsohn released the collection's second volume.

Music helps students to memorize rote information in a way that few other things can. Experts attribute the effect partially to repetition, as a catchy song inspires a listener to play it multiple times. The brain then naturally remembers the lyrics and, in turn, the information that the lyrics contain.

The lyrics themselves may also contain repetitive material that aids in memorization. Lyrics tend to feature poetic devices such as alliteration, assonance, and rhyme, the latter of which is particularly effective in helping the human brain to remember lines of text.

Meanwhile, the pairing of music and lyrics helps the brain to form multiple connections related to the same piece of information. Just as a driver can reach a destination by multiple roads, so a learner can find his or her way to the definition of a word by remembering the associated lyrical or musical pattern. These multiple contexts also improve longevity of the memory, so that it stays accessible to the learner for a longer period.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Fostering with the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust


As President of Haven Tusk Title, LLC, Michael Moshan leads the effort with respect to client management, business development and company growth. Haven Tusk is unique in that it has a deep connection with its mission: protect wildlife through The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT). Michael Moshan will promote that relationship as part of the company brand.

Established in 1977, the DSWT is both a rescue and rehabilitation program for rhinoceroses and elephants and a conservation organization for habitats in East Africa. One way the organization accomplishes its mission is through elephant fostering. With this program, individuals can contribute at least $50 a year to help care for orphaned elephants until they are ready to be released into a wild herd. The elephant nursery provides husbandry and formula, which takes great expense and time. 

Contributions are received online, and those who choose to foster receive a certificate with information about the adopted elephant. Additionally, foster parents will receive monthly event highlights and are periodically kept up to date on the project. Michael Moshan plans to incorporate these monthly highlights into a Haven Tusk eBlast to individuals with whom they do business.