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by sova
2233 days ago
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What do you mean by "learning?" because I mean something specific: the ability to adapt to solving new problems. It's not something that is so easily reified and commodified. If "learning" is remembering a password or a combination of keystrokes, I would argue that that is closer to "rote memorization" and does not really reflect the character or qualities of "learning" that this method is more suitable for. You should only look through your long-term notes to help solidify what you already know. If it's still blurry, then I would argue the learning phase is not complete. Short-term notes like a notebook and scratchpad, or a dry-erase board and camera on your phone, are better for actual acquiring of knowledge. |
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