This is not the sort of page one strays onto... it's a topic so specialised that you really have to be searching for it. Supposing, that you have searched for it, and that you are interested in finding out what this blog is all about - whether it can help you, whether it can give you any insight on SuperMemo, etc. - here is a short review of my intentions:
- Outline and define the basics of "procedural learning", at least in the context of SuperMemo,
- Distinguish and contrast between procedural and declarative learning to the point where it becomes intuitive to classify knowledge as one or the other,
- Present sufficiently detailed methods for intrepid learners to experiment with procedural learning themselves, and
- Present my own experiences this area
If you are already a SuperMemo user, and have heard about or tried to learn procedural knowledge with SuperMemo, then this is for you. For example, if you want to know how to accelerate your study of guitar or basketball using SuperMemo, or if you want to solve maths problems more easily, then this is for you. Perhaps most importantly, if you are an avid SuperMemo user, but still find yourself not quite at the top of the class in your field because of a deficiency in the skills of your field, then this is for you.
Thanks for reading this short introduction, and please keep up with the developments to come!
All feedback is welcomed.
I find this blog very interesiting. I'll check news often :)
ReplyDeletethank you very much:) I can see I have very few followers at the moment, so I'll try to add as much interesting stuff as possible:)
ReplyDeleteWhoa, I didn't know this blog existed! I'm very happy to have stumbled upon it, thank you for going through work to articulate what you're doing! I look forward to reading the rest of your posts! :D
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment! please tell me what you'd like to hear more about.
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