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Category Archives: In-Depth

Read, Remember and Retrospect

A simple tactic to not forget what did you read – and what for.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti11th Jan 202311th Jan 2023Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:learning, memory, readings, reflection, remembering, retrospectionLeave a comment on Read, Remember and Retrospect

Three new tips for adult learners

A new year brings new resolutions, they frequently involve learning something new. These are three wise bits to stick to your plan until the end.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti2nd Jan 20233rd Jan 2023Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:flow, goal setting, learning, memory, motivation, skills1 Comment on Three new tips for adult learners

Short Guide to Critical Thinking – Part 3

Confidence, ignorance, and context are three concepts that together define our perception of what we or others know.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti5th Sep 202223rd Aug 2022Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:bias, critical thinking, growthmindset, information, intuition, knowledge1 Comment on Short Guide to Critical Thinking – Part 3

Short Guide to Critical Thinking – Part 2

Humans aren’t naturally great at seeing the world statistically. So, they make up their own reference points.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti29th Aug 202223rd Aug 2022Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:analytical thinking, bias, critical thinking, statistics1 Comment on Short Guide to Critical Thinking – Part 2

Short Guide to Critical Thinking – Part 1

This article divided in three parts considers 8 ways to make more consistent decisions.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti23rd Aug 2022Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:bias, critical thinking, expertise, fake news, learning, storytelling2 Comments on Short Guide to Critical Thinking – Part 1

A framework for deep introspection

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A meditative, critical approach to maximize the value of introspection and avoid its dangerous pitfalls.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti20th Jul 2022Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:critical thinking, emotional intelligence, introspection, memory, reflection, retrospection, self-awareness, selfcoaching2 Comments on A framework for deep introspection

Three main gears of observation (and where to begin with them)

We see, but don’t observe – and we should do something with that. Here I suggest three ways to improve our observational skills.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti23rd May 202225th May 2022Posted inArticle, In-DepthTags:body language, continuous improvement, deductions, learning, memory, observation, practice, situational awareness, social skills2 Comments on Three main gears of observation (and where to begin with them)

Coding.Mnemonics(beginner)

Thinking to learn how to code? Let me give you a jumpstart in your learning with some devices I use daily.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti22nd Mar 20228th Dec 2022Posted inIn-DepthTags:data science, kave cogs, learning, memory, metalearning, programming, pythonLeave a comment on Coding.Mnemonics(beginner)

Learning mindfully mindlessly

Mindfulness is a great tool we can use to improve our learning moments. However it isn’t “one-size-fits-all” and can become counterproductive. Still, we can get the best from the other face of the coin: mindlessness.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti8th Sep 20219th Sep 2021Posted inIn-DepthTags:learning, mindfulness, mindlessness, selfcoachingLeave a comment on Learning mindfully mindlessly

Learning with Dual Coding and Mental Imagery

Revisiting Dual Coding and tackling mental imagery with few more examples and few tricks to help you improve your learning time.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti21st Jun 2021Posted inIn-DepthTags:creativethinking, dualcoding, imagination, learning, memory tips4 Comments on Learning with Dual Coding and Mental Imagery

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