“Thiss sentence contains threee errors.” ― Barbara Oakley #Learning #ProblemSolving #CriticalThinking
More on Polymaths: bbc.com/worklife/artic… #Learning #SelfDevelopment
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Why some people are impossibly talented
Polymaths excel in multiple fields. But what makes a polymath – and can their cross-discipline expertise help tackle some of society’s most pressing challenges?
The future is about more than just one skill. This Forbes article makes a compelling case for why being a polymath is becoming essential for success in today's world. Read more here: forbes.com/sites/aytekint… #LifelongLearning #FutureofWork #SelfDevelopment
forbes.com
Why Being A Polymath Is Increasingly Essential For Success
Global challenges today demand creative, interdisciplinary solutions. Polymaths are more essential than ever. Explore simple strategies to become one.
We really like AI, but let's be real, it should be our co-pilot, not the driver. 🤖 Keep your brains sharp and don't let AI fully take over critical thinking. 🧠Here's a paper on AI's impact on critical thinking: mdpi.com/2075-4698/15/1… #AI #CriticalThinking
We’ve started a war between technological productivity and human skill, and skill is losing. - Matt Beane: Author, “The Skill Code”
Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it. Albert Einstein
The beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand. Frank Herbert
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.
When you take notes, you are more likely to apply the information to real-world situations or problems. This can help you see how the material connects to your own experiences and interests, making it more meaningful and memorable.
Studies have shown that when people read and take notes, they retain more information than when they simply read without taking notes. This is because actively processing and organizing information helps to strengthen the connections in the brain and improve retention.
In his #book Mathematica, Bessis makes the provocative claim that whether you realize it or not, you’re constantly doing math: quantamagazine.org/mathematical-t… #booksky
One of the best books we've recently read and recommend is Mathematica by David Bessis. The TLDR is that everyone can greatly benefit from mathematical thinking! #books #booksy
As the world is transforming, thanks to automation, there is a greater need for upskilling and reskilling employees. We will be helping with this very soon!
Think of your notes as a journey of your learning. Each point, each connection you make, illuminates the path to deeper understanding. Keep exploring! #Learning #Inspiration
Your notes are the tangible evidence of your curiosity. Studying is where that curiosity blossoms into wisdom. Believe in your ability to learn and grow with every page you turn. You've got this! #StudyInspiration #NoteTakingTips #BelieveInYourself #KeepLearning
Designing for #Education with Artificial Intelligence: An Essential Guide for Developers tech.ed.gov/designing-for-… via @officeofedtech
The process of forgetting starts as soon as learning finishes. Here are 5 research-backed strategies you can use when you need to make something stick. 🧠
“To be a successful problem solver, focus first. We get stuck in problem solving when we don’t first prepare our brain by focusing on the basics. Don’t just dive into problem solving without studying the explanations first" ― Barbara Oakley




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