Give Me Some Knowledge

Everyone has their preferred ways to learn new concepts, information, tools, etc. There is usually some degree of overlap between people especially for the same type of learning. I’ll cover how I like to learn generally below. There is an inherent emphasis on technical material.

Typically I prefer my initial information exposure through some form of in-person or video lecture. Where there is an instructor covering the material while providing examples to solidify the material being delivered. I work best having this initial audible delivery with visual cues. It allows to me to listen while focusing on notes and the examples. The added benefit of in-person is the ability to ask questions as they arise. Afterall, we’ve heard the best practice to make sure you understand everything before moving forward. Video lectures still provide this benefit by being able to pause it and then look it up before proceeding.  

Next, I enjoy more complex examples that I can work through on my own. This allows me to drive the material home. Working through on my own. Then having access to or provided at a later time to possible solutions. This allows me to review and see where my mistakes are or alternative approaches to solidify my knowledge. Without any structured ‘struggle’ its hard to really fully grasp concepts.

Any supplemental and especially text-based content I look to be clear, concise, and to the point. Paragraphs that can be summarized to bullet point main concepts should be. Even if its just to provide the initial point where subsequent material can be elaborated on. If the meaty details are first, it can be hard to work towards the summarized points that I should be grasping. Within that, too much fluff is distracting and loses the readers. Especially with technical material. We’re here to learn something and apply it. Let’s keep the material to the point.  

Lastly, the final step to really grasp new material is to apply it in whatever context is applicable. Without practice, its hard to really say you know something. No expert in anything is right out of school. They typically have years of experience applying whatever their subject is.

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