This was a great article titled Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better. If you have a few minutes to spare over the weekend it is worth a look, it contains lots of good advice in simple terms. Geared to higher-ed, I’m sure that a little remixing of the ideas would make it useful for K-8 students too. (via Teaching and Developing Online)
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Want to improve your learning? Read Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better (via Teaching Hacks), a compendium of tips on learning: Life-changing knowledge does typically require advanced learning techniques. In fact, it’s been said that the average adult only uses 10% of his/her brain. Imagine what we may be capable of with more advanced
» I came across Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better via Quentin D’Souza’s blog. It’s a list of ways in which you can learn things faster, deeper and better (unsurprisingly) and I’m thinking of implementing as many as feasible in my classroom this year! [IMG :p]
Want to improve your learning? Read Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better (via Teaching Hacks), a compendium of tips on learning: Life-changing knowledge does typically require advanced learning techniques. In fact, it’s been said that the average adult only uses 10% of his/her brain. Imagine what we may be capable of with more advanced