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  • Believe in your inner magic
  • A project by: Roberta Cosar Material Sourced from: Coursera Learning How to Learn by Barbara Oakley and Terry Sejnowski
  • Hi, my name is Eleanor and I will guide you on this learning journey
  • Learning how to learn
  • Hello Elenor, what will you teach us today?
  • - Memory- Chunking- Metaphor, history and visualization in learning-Procastination
  • Hi Edward, today I will show them these topics
  • Memory
  • Working memory: Immediately and consciously processing of the mind.
  • Long term memory: It is similar to warehouse storage, it is distributed over a large area and is stored in different regions of the brain.
  • For memories to go from short-term to long-term memory, it is necessary to repeat several times in order to learn.
  • Procastination
  • When something that causes you discomfort or something that you do not like to do, you turn your attention away.
  • You may be activating the areas of your brain that are associated with pain.
  • Chunking
  • Chunking is the mental process that joins pieces of information giving meaning.
  • Just memorizing without understanding does not help you understand what is happening, nor does the concept fit with others you are learning.
  • Focused practice and repetition help create fragments. Get a main idea or concept - small snippets go big.
  • Metaphor, history and visualization in learning
  • Metaphors are important to give an understanding of the central idea behind the process or concept you are trying to understand.
  • Metaphors, analogies or stories can be helpful in getting people out of Einstellung, blocking themselves by thinking about a problem incorrectly.It allows you to easily retain what you are trying to learn. They also help ideas to settle in your mind, they connect to neural structures that are there.
  • It is better to create metaphors to remember and understand concepts. It will be useful the more visual they are.
  • Pomodoro Technique Helps You Stay Focused
  • - Set the clock for 25 minutes, turn off all interruptions, and focus.- Give yourself a small reward when you are done.- Focus on the process, not the product.- Plan and take notes in your journal, what works and what doesn't
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