Knowledge media face an awkward chasm between theories. The old theory was naive transmissionism: "I'll convey this knowledge by telling you about it." That's effectively books' learning model. But we know that model's wrong: learning is an active process of assimilation.
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But what's the equivalent of a "book" which was composed using an effective theory of how its reader will learn? We don't know. It's a rock and a hard place: we know the old theory's wrong; we don't know how to make media which operate under our new theories. Exciting times.
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Is 'doing the heavy lifting' actually a necessary part of learning, not something that it's useful to provide? Is an apt purpose of a textbook not so much to convey knowledge as to provide coherent, tested conceptual structures onto which knowledge can be built?
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