I find that some of the most critical skills for online learning are “identifying and qualitatively judging input sources of information” and “actively making use of the information to make it your own” - the ‘teaching yourself’ bit.https://twitter.com/alledrive/status/1024377588389740545 …
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part of the answer to finding good info through the immense noise lies in "peer review" / "group with similar interests". i've always wanted to build such a system *that really works*. non-commercial.
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"Our brains are efficient machines, and they rapidly discard information that doesn’t seem useful. Chances are that you don’t remember what you had for dinner on Monday two weeks ago, because this information is not usually useful."
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"The spacing effect was reported by a German psychologist in 1885. He observed that we tend to remember things more effectively if we spread reviews out over time, instead of studying multiple times in one session. Since the 1930s there have been a number of proposals for utl.."
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know? https://fluent-forever.com/gallery/simple-word-flashcards/ … https://apps.ankiweb.net/ Active recall testing means being asked a question and trying to remember the answer. This is in contrast to passive study, where we read, watch or listen...
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