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Exercise in learning how to learn
[!example]- Optional Exercise Given the problem
20 * ________+ ________ = 65535Why did you not think to change the operators? ANSWER: I took the operators as constraints, but I did consider signage or using negative numbers. I pretty much stopped immediately because I new that there were infinite correct solutions so it was therefore a useless waste of time. I wanted to continue to move forward so I didn't bother. I am using the self reflection exercise to investigate myself.
[!bug] Bad Habit So this shows me a tendency to move past things I see as either impossible or irrelevant
[!quote] A problem is an emotional state. Without emotions, it is just a situation.
Collect as much information as possible about the "Learning Pyramid" and create an overview of it. Analyze your research process and document it. We will need it later.
- Begin note taking
- Subject: Learning Pyramid
- Assumption: Known topic relative easy search
- Check local library/tools area
- Check internet
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=learning+pyramid+site%3Axmind.app%2Fm&ia=web ~~ https://xmind.app/m/uGRXrU/ ~~ https://xmind.app/m/5esY/ -Interesting source: https://www.autodidactis.com ~~ https://xmind.app/m/8zpk5y/ ~~
- seems academic https://duckduckgo.com/?q=learning+pyramid+&ia=web
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https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Learning_pyramid
The learning pyramid (also known as "the cone of learning", "the learning cone", "the cone of retention", "the pyramid of learning", or "the pyramid of retention") [1] is a group of popular learning models and representations relating different degrees of retention induced from various type of learning.
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Based on older research from National Training Laoratories Institute
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https://www.educationcorner.com › the-learning-pyramid.html
The "learning pyramid", sometimes referred to as the "cone of learning", developed by the National Training Laboratory, suggests that most students only remember about 10% of what they read from textbooks, but retain nearly 90% of what they learn through teaching others.
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https://www.indeed.com › career-advice › career-development › learning-pyramid
Sep 29, 2021What is the learning pyramid? The learning pyramid, also called the "cone of learning," is an education model theorizing that some teaching methods help students remember information more than others. To represent how much information students can recall, the model assigns each approach a percentage out of 100.
https://www.edtechreview.in › trends-insights › insights › understanding-the-learning-pyramid
Sep 7, 2022The Learning Pyramid's representation is generally via percentages and discrete layers within a "pyramid of learning." It is generally divided into 10, 20, 30, 50, and 90 percent. Simply put, the Learning Pyramid is a theoretical educational model in that few teaching methods help students remember information more than others.
https://www.developgoodhabits.com › learning-pyramid
The Learning Pyramid indicates that learning through audio-visual methods will typically help you retain 20% of the information offered. This method of learning may integrate learning aids such as: Pictures Handouts Videos Flip charts Whiteboards Slide shows Audiotapes Projectors Multimedia 3D objects …and more
https://thepeakperformancecenter.com › educational-learning › learning › principles-of-learning › learning-pyramid
The Learning Pyramid clearly illustrates that active participation in the learning process results in a higher retention of learning. 5%: Lecture 10%: Reading 20%: Audio-Visual 30%: Demonstration 50%: Discussion 75%: Practice Doing 90%: Teaching Others Based on the research, the least effective method would be a lecture.
https://tracyharringtonatkinson.com › the-learning-pyramid
Feb 28, 2021The learning pyramid describes varying learning/teaching methodologies and the retention rates of information from these methodologies. For instance, if a teacher uses only a lecture method of instruction, their students will only retain 5% of the information.
https://medium.com › @acprichardp.nguyen › the-learning-pyramids-de1cd45ab352
The "learning pyramid," often referred to by the National Training Laboratory as the "cone of learning," shows that most students only retain about 10% of what they read in their textbooks ...
https://abundanceankit.com › learning-pyramid
Jun 28, 2022The Learning Pyramid is an important concept that every coach must know about so that they can upgrade their teaching methodology and help more people get the results they desire.
https://vsafuture.com › the-learning-pyramid-its-about-stepping-down-not-climbing-up
The pyramid helps us visualize where most of the learning occurs, what tools are needed for each step, and how to achieve the maximum level of self-learning. Step 1: Lecture (5%) In this passive learning step, the student is learning by listening, and a few visual cues.
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Learning Pyramid
Description
whoami
Displays current username.
id
Returns users identity
hostname
Sets or prints the name of current host system.
uname
Prints basic information about the operating system name and system hardware.
pwd
Returns working directory name.
ifconfig
The ifconfig utility is used to assign or to view an address to a network interface and/or configure network interface parameters.
ip
Ip is a utility to show or manipulate routing, network devices, interfaces and tunnels.
netstat
Shows network status.
ss
Another utility to investigate sockets.
ps
Shows process status.
who
Displays who is logged in.
env
Prints environment or sets and executes command.
lsblk
Lists block devices.
lsusb
Lists USB devices
lsof
Lists opened files.
lspci
Lists PCI devices.