Announcing an experimental new tool for thought
@michael_nielsen and I have been wondering: what happens if we take powerful ideas from cognitive science and deeply integrate them into explanations? Our first experiment in a new "mnemonic" medium:https://quantum.country/qcvc
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Really cool work, thanks for sharing!
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Thank you, Andrew!
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congrats andy, this is phenomenal. incidentally, it got me to close 499 accumulated tabs in mobilesafari
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Wait is that a bug what happened
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Is there a blog post in the making?
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There's certainly *something* in the making! All very nebulous for now…
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I love the idea- interesting the first article needs me to take/refresh 3 MIT courses of math to read. Not saying it’s the wrong approach (especially in education!). My
@bryan_caplan prior is that this is going to struggle against laziness but sure you have thought abt that a lotThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Bonjour there is your unroll: Thread by
@andy_matuschak: "Announcing an experimental new tool for thought@michael_nielsen and I have been wondering: what happens if we take powe […]" https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1108068994605441024.html … Enjoy :)
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This is fantastic! I honestly think that SRS will be a key part in the future of education. There's no reason that every textbook shouldn't come with an SRS deck.
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Standardization would be enormously helpful here. If there are many books that provide decks, it would greatly increase the utility of the decks if they didn't require visiting the book author's website to review, and instead I could review all cards in one place.
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