- Kyoto University Summer Design School 2014 “Design of way of learning - Let’s find blind spot” lecture material http://nhiro.org/kuds2014/
How do you Thinking about difficult problems sometimes? It is important to [Write it down and then think about it. It is obvious if you think about which is easier, blindfolded chess or regular chess, or mental arithmetic or written arithmetic. If you try to think about it only in your head, a part of your brain will be allocated to remember it. In order to learn, we must first “notice what we don’t know,” i.e., our “blind spots. In order to “Notice your own blind spots,” rather than learning from others, our team first wrote everything that came to mind on sticky notes and shared them with others. And then each individual spent 6 hours assembling the sticky notes into a bottom-up. The results of this workshop can be found here.
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Nada School Saturday Class “Designing the Way We Learn” lecture material is now available - NISHIO Hirokazu’s Hatena Diary ~ Learning Process] starts with noticing blind spots. http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nishiohirokazu/20141025/1414246099
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Lecture “Designing Learning Methods” presented at Nagoya University is now available - Hatena Diary by NISHIO Hirokazu http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nishiohirokazu/20141113/1415887700
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