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Concepts: | |||
*Slow vs fast learning | |||
*Poor memory can mean more creativity | |||
*Math is a language | |||
*Neural hooks | |||
*Understanding + practice is power, not just understanding | |||
*metaphors are based on the concept of [[Neural Reuse]] [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/04/education/edlife/learning-how-to-learn-barbara-oakley.html] | |||
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Concepts:
- Slow vs fast learning
- Poor memory can mean more creativity
- Math is a language
- Neural hooks
- Understanding + practice is power, not just understanding
- metaphors are based on the concept of Neural Reuse [1]