This is very good. Cc @fortelabshttps://twitter.com/andy_matuschak/status/1127268379901874176 …
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Possibly your preferences derive from your core “power of centralization” (and I assume, global centralization) hedgehog model, whereas spaced repetition and books reimagined this way create their own centers based on local theories. I am fine with it since I prefer fragmentation
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I guess I think in terms of impact, and I can't think of a textbook or related book that had a significant one on me. The ones that did were kind of breathless corkscrew wanderings through the mind of someone who had distilled a lot of experience and thinking
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New essay distilling one strand of some ongoing work
I argue that books lack a functioning model of how people learn—instead, they're (accidentally, invisibly) built around a model that's plainly false. Plus some early models for what to do about it.