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Learning - Coggle Diagram
Learning
Best practices
Retrieval practice - recalling facts or concepts or events from memory is an effective learning strategy
Space out practice (varied practice) and interleaving the practice of one or more subjects produce longer lasting learning
When you are adept at extracting underlying principles and rules that differentiate types of problems, you're most successful at picking the right solution
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People learn better when 'go wide' drawing all their aptitudes and resourcefulness than when they limit to the style their style they find most amenable.
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Practice elaboration helps you to relates new learning to prior knowledge and make connections that help to remember
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People who learn to extract the key ideas from new material and organize them into a mental model and connect model to prior knowledge show an advantage in learning complex mastery.
Bad practices
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Learning in a form consistent with your preferred learning style is not supported by empirical research
If you're just engaging in mechanical repetition, you quickly hit the limit of what you can keep in mind.
Many people believe that their intellectual ability is hardwired from birth, and that failure to meet a learning challenge is an indictment of their native ability.
Foundations
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Every time you learn something new, you change your brain, the residue of your experiences is stored