Seriously! So many answers for why we stay in our stories for so long. Changing our stories means that we accept that we failed and that is hard for any human to do. It's uncomfortable and discouraging. So learning to lean into failure and accept failure may be the most essential emotion to work through. Doing so will rewrite our whole entire future. This needs to be the most watched TED talk right now.
Another question Jared, sorry! If confusion activates our coder, which supports the acquisition of new learning, can we induce confusion too early in the learning process, thus overwhelming working memory and dropping into cognitive overload?
Craig! Absolutely - confusion itself will never overload WM: but what we need to take in to resolve the confusion can. So, confusion that requires significant work to overcome could be overloading. Luckily, confusion typically only happens at the edge of understanding: when I write some high order equation (Mx+bc*49n / 42x = y) most people won't be confused, because they have no a priori prediction for what should be happening. So confusion is typically a good sign you're at the cusp of understanding: what's required to overcome the confusion is now the issue!
This dude came to my school and this is exactly what he talked about to us.
HK?
Seriously! So many answers for why we stay in our stories for so long. Changing our stories means that we accept that we failed and that is hard for any human to do. It's uncomfortable and discouraging. So learning to lean into failure and accept failure may be the most essential emotion to work through. Doing so will rewrite our whole entire future. This needs to be the most watched TED talk right now.
Theta vs Beta
This is so WONDERFUL and INSIGHTFUL..thanks a million for this information Dr. Jared Horvath and BIG UPS to Tedx Talks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this guy is at my school over the next few weeks and I am loving it
Saw him talk in Melbourne at the VATE conference. Superb for teaching!
Love this guy
Amazing! Brilliant! Thank you!
word by word literally, awesome guy
I love this. I soo happy this vid come up on my feed. 🙏🏼
Thank you sir !!!
I love this talk!
Today he came to my school.
Any ASB students out there?????
This man just gave me an existential crisis.
Wow that was impressive
Another question Jared, sorry! If confusion activates our coder, which supports the acquisition of new learning, can we induce confusion too early in the learning process, thus overwhelming working memory and dropping into cognitive overload?
Craig! Absolutely - confusion itself will never overload WM: but what we need to take in to resolve the confusion can. So, confusion that requires significant work to overcome could be overloading. Luckily, confusion typically only happens at the edge of understanding: when I write some high order equation (Mx+bc*49n / 42x = y) most people won't be confused, because they have no a priori prediction for what should be happening. So confusion is typically a good sign you're at the cusp of understanding: what's required to overcome the confusion is now the issue!
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This channel is underrated
Lol it has 15M subs how exactly is it underrated?
So Jared, do we have a controller and a coder, or , just a coder?