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Tag: learning philosophy

dkspost_2021 Parts 2.81 to 2.94

February 5, 2022 dkspost

5/27/2021 Part 2.81 Mr Aravind’s third question: c) With online courses being available for lesser amounts, how does formal education…

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Posted in: dkspost, india, Learning Filed under: learning philosophy, problem solving

dkspost_2021 Parts 2.71 to 2.80

February 4, 2022 dkspost

5/10/2021 Part 2.71 Reasoning The next and most essential requirement to thinking in cognitive learning is reasoning.  Reasoning implies clarity,…

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Posted in: dkspost, india, Learning Filed under: learning mindset, learning philosophy

dkspost_2021 Parts 2.61 to 2.70

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4/19/2021 Part 2.61 Syntactic learning vs semantic learning. Mr. Bala Ajjampur has a comment on mathematics learning: “Learning happened differently…

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Posted in: dkspost, india, Learning Filed under: contextual learning, learning philosophy

dkspost_2021 Parts 2.51 to 2.60

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3/30/2021 Part 2.51 Let us continue with Deep work. It means calm mind, meditation and concentration needed to get ready…

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dkspost_2021 Parts 2.41 to 2.50

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3/05/2021 Part 2.41 Mr B Sambamurty has a holistic looking problem. His query is “Scale design thinking: 1. IPv4 could…

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