The Yin and Yang of Learning
We learn from change and we change from learning. No learning, no change. No change, no learning. This is the yin and yang of lifelong learning.
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We learn from change and we change from learning. No learning, no change. No change, no learning. This is the yin and yang of lifelong learning.
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When I was a kid, I really wanted to be a professional musician. I started playing drums in the school band when I was in 5th grade, and by the time I was 16, I was
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How we see and respond to the world around us very often depends on how we frame things. What we choose to see or not see, include or cut. We do this all the time
There are no guarantees in life, particularly when it comes to life itself. Genetics, environment, or random accidents are just a few of the factors that can disrupt the best laid plans. Leaving these factors
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“Epistemology” is one of the big, fancy words I encountered in graduate school and have rarely encountered since. You’ll usually see it defined as something like “theory of knowledge,” which I take to mean “what
Do you practice epistemological modesty? Continue Reading »
I’ve written a fair amount about the concept of curation. Interest in it seems to be reviving lately, perhaps sparked by the rise of fake news and the growing realization that we all can be
The Human Curator of Learning Continue Reading »
I am recently back from Greece, so forgive me for being a bit philosophical. On the way to Greece, I passed through Rome. There, I saw what is left of the Palatine Hill along with
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Never totally trust this phrase or any of its variants – “a study shows,” “scientists claim, ” etc. Who did the research? How much experience did they have, and what biases – from cognitive to
Research says … Continue Reading »