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=How to Learn Everything About Everything=
=How to Learn Everything About Everything=
#Find those who know the most about a subject, and learn from them. Make a list of them. [[Transformation SMEs]]. [[Marketing SMEs]]. Etc.
#Find those who know the most about a subject, and learn from them. Make a list of them. [[Transformation SMEs]]. [[Marketing SMEs]]. This could also be [[Rapid Learning Platforms]]. Etc.
#Create an [[Open Source Genius Network]] with them.
#Create an [[Open Source Genius Network]] with them.
#Create forums for action tp execute. Ie, learning is weak without intent of action. For example, [[TED]] is somewhat like that, but it does not have an execution mechanism of [[Action Research]], closest within TED perhaps being [[TED Fellows]] who participate actively with the TED community, such as myself.


=Links=
=Links=
*To learn, build on what you know already, including method of loci - [https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/jan/09/what-you-already-know-is-the-key-to-learning-new-things]
*To learn, build on what you know already, including method of loci - [https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/jan/09/what-you-already-know-is-the-key-to-learning-new-things]

Revision as of 13:08, 1 May 2022

How to Learn Everything About Everything

  1. Find those who know the most about a subject, and learn from them. Make a list of them. Transformation SMEs. Marketing SMEs. This could also be Rapid Learning Platforms. Etc.
  2. Create an Open Source Genius Network with them.
  3. Create forums for action tp execute. Ie, learning is weak without intent of action. For example, TED is somewhat like that, but it does not have an execution mechanism of Action Research, closest within TED perhaps being TED Fellows who participate actively with the TED community, such as myself.

Links

  • To learn, build on what you know already, including method of loci - [1]