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simonw
2 days ago
I used to believe that was universally true, but then I learned about the "worked-example effect":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worked-example_effect
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jplusequalt
2 days ago
Your link mentions the expertise reversal effect where the redundancy of worked examples can actually hamper an experienced students abilities, vs. letting the more experienced student work it out for themselves.
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