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This is probably easier for heavily procedural subjects, like math and meditation. Note that math instruction is already a lot like this, and doing exercises feels like "sitting down to do math".
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Brainstorming a bit: maybe this is why a constructionist framing has potential - to learn *concepts* in a domain, maybe structure the activity s.t. salient intrinsic motivation is to learn the concept. e.g., learn concepts of evolutionary biology bc you *NEED* to for.. a game?
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I try to do this in my instruction by creating tensions for which a concept is one answer. Sometimes this looks like retracing the path of a discovery: what did the discoverers really want to know/do, and what concepts along the way weren't enough?
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Load time has been rough lately but still worth it 🤷‍♂️ I like the distinction that you draw in there about how skill building is in pursuit of an intrinsically meaningful purpose. I make related observations about user goal enablement here:
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