In "Quantum mechanics distilled," @michael_nielsen and I introduce application prompts, which have you use what you've learned to solve a problem. You won't be able to answer from memory but they're light enough to solve in your head. https://quantum.country/qm
A fun data point:
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Wrote some notes on this topic this morning: https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z7U6zXNGgTz1aEpRDUe6eMxotrhK4tmgprcxh …https://twitter.com/HigherMathNotes/status/1243676191988436993?s=20 …
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Thank you so much for this work. In this context, I suppose fungible prompts would be ones that can be shuffled or replaced with variations? Can you elaborate on the ways in which the medium depends on the lightness and fungibility of the prompts?
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