This is utterly brilliant. A student accuses @jk_rowling of being transphobic. This teacher skilfully dissects the claim and challenges it by asking questions. He teaches not what to think, but how to think critically. Watch until the end. You see the epiphany in real-time. pic.twitter.com/x00gWdOugc
Speedy HTML && CSS Tip! β‘οΈ Learn how to create pop-ups with the [popup] APIπ β’ Focus management β’ Light Dismiss β’ No z-index fighting β’ No JavaScript! π <button popuptoggletarget=pop>Open</button> π <div id=pop popup>Pop up!</div> π Demo link below! π What next? β‘οΈ pic.twitter.com/OTf8yfeKoD
We're shifting from a just-in-case world to a just-in-time world. Example: We used to learn something in case it was on the test. Now, we learn something just in time to apply it to one of our projects.
Iβm seeing multiple people share this on my timeline, so I want to sound a warning: If youβre interested in learning for your career, these ideas are NOT AS USEFUL AS YOU MIGHT THINK. A thread of why and where to look instead. twitter.com/emollick/statuβ¦
If you want to learn how to learn, these two charts are where you should start. They are the result of a large meta-analysis of study techniques. You should skip the highlighting, summarizing, and rereading. Instead, practice, quiz & explain. Open paper: journals.sagepub.com/stoken/rbtfl/Z⦠pic.twitter.com/ZFbVi1jSn2
Consuming is a myth. Whenever we watch or read something, weβre coming up with new ideasβotherwise, we get bored. So itβs not - consumption vs production itβs - creation vs boredom Mindless consumption isnβt fun, nor is it even really consuming. Itβs noise.
β© GUIDE: HOW TO SPEED-LISTEN β© - or - how to make video content watchable In this guide, I'll teach you how to: - watch videos without getting bored - listen as fast as you think - burn through podcasts - increase your listening speed to 3x π§΅π