. @AustenAllred please please please watch this and maybe show it to all the instructors.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd2dtkMINIw …
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Replying to @telospolis
Have seen it before. What part is interesting to you? The pomodoro technique?
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Replying to @AustenAllred
1. now, maybe share it with instructors. 2. yes! pomodoro is the top most concern! 3. to be fair, instructors take break but they are erratic, based on when topic ends! duration varies! why? why not be disciplined enough to have the 2 hrs mapped! and do what works!
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Believe me, all of the instructors know about the pomodoro technique, but it's not a magic bullet that should be used in every situation. Many studies have shown the time people need breaks are different depending on their thinking cycle.
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Some take longer to get into it, some take less time. Engineers typically take a longer time to get into a "flow" state, which is why the pomodoro technique hasn't spread like wildfire to all of engineering
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