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Pragmatism & Practice with Donald Clark

Great Minds on Learning

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The Transience Effect

In podcass, and in vinio especially, you have this notion of the transience effect. In our words, you're watching a box an t v but it's actually an emotional attitudinal response from your brain. This is why taking notes is a form of active retrieval. When you're pulling something from your own mind, especially notes in your own words or using analogies, you got a 20 or 30% uplift on learning. The famous physicist fanemen i like he has to think ol the faneman method. He thought tat that was the most efficient way of learning. And he hated lectures. His lectures were published, but he still came to distrust them

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