söndag 19 januari 2014

Distraktion försvårar inlärning

Vi kommer i håg saker lättare när vi är närvarande, engagerade och relaterar till det vi redan känner till. Distraktion försvårar inlärning och gör att vi inte kommer ihåg. Det finns trix för att komma ihåg saker, som att placera ut ämnen i ett tal eller dikt/berättelse på en känd plats - sitt hem eller skola. Detta är tekniker för att komma ihåg, tekniker för att få hjärnan att komma ihåg, få den att fungera så som den fungerar när vi är närvarande, engagerade och relaterar till det vi redan känner till.

http://www.ted.com/talks/view/lang///id/1443

torsdag 9 januari 2014

Lära av Albert Einstein

When you hear the name Albert Einstein, what’s the first word that comes to mind? Genius, right? Einstein, the famous theoretical physicist, is undoubtedly a scientific genius.

“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”

Each of us has our own gift. The challenge is to figure out what “genius” waits within you.

“Paper is to write things down that we need to remember. Our brains are used to think.”

The genius already said it: use the tools (pen and paper) to write down your notes, ideas, phrases, etc. Then your brain can get back to creating.

“The important thing is not to stop questioning… Never lose a holy curiosity.”

Most intellectuals are curious people. Curiosity leads to discovery. Just look at the curious character of Einstein. If he didn’t ask questions and actively search for answers there would be no theory of general relativity. Without curiosity, you might not recognize a great idea that’s standing right in front of you.

“The most precious things in life are not those you get for money.”

Yes, money helps you meet your daily needs, but it can’t give you fulfillment and joy in the truest sense. 

“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.”

Failure is part of the learning process. If you never fail you’ll never understand the full meaning of success. Trying something new in your work is the best way to improve. If you’re afraid to take risks and make mistakes you’ll never get better. So try something out of the ordinary. Get out of your comfort zone.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”

Einstein believed that an active imagination was the key to solving any problem. The reason why imagination is more important than knowledge is because it’s limitless. It can move you beyond observed reality and allows you to create new worlds.  

“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

I cannot agree more with this statement. Don’t keep repeating things that aren’t working for you (unless you’re seeing incremental improvements). For you to succeed in your craft, you must know when to stop and how to adapt.