Maybe about “how to format knowledge for easy learning”
There is an optimal strategy to turning information into something that is easy to learn, but we seem to be limited to a couple of sites discussing it.
The recent Direct Instruction thread suggests there is more to it.
Yes, hence why I suggest Theory of Instruction for review.
Although the comment I just made today on this post is currently sandwiched between two comments made yesterday (I thought comment threads just ended up in order from most recent to least?)
Wanting that it be noticed as much as possible, I’ll just ctrl-v here if that’s not a breach of etiquette:
Maybe about “how to format knowledge for easy learning” There is an optimal strategy to turning information into something that is easy to learn, but we seem to be limited to a couple of sites discussing it.
The recent Direct Instruction thread suggests there is more to it.
Yes, hence why I suggest Theory of Instruction for review.
Although the comment I just made today on this post is currently sandwiched between two comments made yesterday (I thought comment threads just ended up in order from most recent to least?)
Wanting that it be noticed as much as possible, I’ll just ctrl-v here if that’s not a breach of etiquette:
I would like to link to this comment on Eliezer’s post “the cluster structure of thingspace” in which I quickly note how TOI relates.