See speaker profile Peter Doolittle is striving to understand the processes of human learning. This talk was presented at an official TED conference. Read our curation guidelines. Transcript (35 Languages) Lin Piao, Translator Jin GE, Reviewer 00:00 昨天呢,我出去走在 這...
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How your 'working memory' makes sense of the world 'Life comes at us very quickly, and what we need to do is take that amorphous flow of experience and somehow extract meaning from it.' In this funny, enlightening talk, educational psychologist Peter Doolittle details the importance — and ...
'Life comes at us very quickly, and what we need to do is take that amorphous flow of experience and somehow extract meaning from it.' In this funny, enlightening talk, educational psychologist Peter Doolittle details the importance — and limitations — of your 'working memory,' that part o...
Now we can remember those four things for about 10 to 20 seconds unless we do something with it,unless we process it, unless we apply it to something, unless we talk to somebody about it. When we think about working memory, we have to realize that this limited capacity has lots of dif...
If you talk to certain managers, they'll tell you that they don't want their employees to work at home because of these distractions. 那么为什么在其他地方工作的时候,就不会被打扰了呢?因为其他地方,会有干扰,比如会跑去看电视或者...
And one day I was at work and I saw a talk by Stefan Sagmeister on TED, and it was called "The power of time off," and he spoke about how every seven years, he takes a year off from work so he could do his own creative pr...
【52】We play the game together and talk about it, and then the students have to go and make video games themselves. 我们一起打游戏,一起讨论, 然后学生得自己做出一款电子游戏。 【53】And this all happens -- wait for it - online. ...
Would you not have anything to talk about in conversation to feel worthy anymore? 你已经没有什么有价值的东西和别人分享了吗? Then let's practice some curiosity around where you might have first adapted or learned this. 我们来了解一下你是如何第一次接触到或者产生这种心态的。
And one day I was at work and I saw a talk by Stefan Sagmeister on TED, and it was called "The power of time off," and he spoke about how every seven years, he takes a year off from work so he could do his own creative projects, and I was instantly inspired, and I just said...