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Tag Archives: metalearning

Three tips for adult learners

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Having trouble to learn something new? Follow these three pieces of advice to make it easier and less frustrating.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti27th Oct 202228th Oct 2022Posted inArticleTags:adult learning, continuous improvement, feedback, learning, memory, metalearning, practice, study1 Comment on Three tips for adult learners

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)

Inside the Book: The Only Skill That Matters

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The skill that helped a kid with ADHD to patiently master focus and memory to succeed in school and life.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti11th Feb 20226th Mar 2022Posted inArticle, readingsTags:attention, books, focus, memory tips, metalearning, readingsLeave a comment on Inside the Book: The Only Skill That Matters

How to find usefulness in past frustrating learning

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Can we really consider most of our learning moments as positive experiences?

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti26th Jan 202226th Jan 2022Posted inArticleTags:flow, frustration, learning psychology, metalearning3 Comments on How to find usefulness in past frustrating learning

The subtle cognitive layer of coaching conversations for learning

All coaching styles have something in common. Thin connective layer can become the main structure of a conversation and deliver astonishing outcomes.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti7th Jul 202122nd Jun 2022Posted inThe Coaching StudioTags:coaching, learning, metalearning, thecoachingstudio4 Comments on The subtle cognitive layer of coaching conversations for learning

An advice on use of Dual Coding

A practical in-depth of language learning through imagination.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti28th Jan 202112th Feb 2021Posted inIn-DepthTags:dualcoding, imagination, languagelearning, metalearning, selfcoaching7 Comments on An advice on use of Dual Coding
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