Arrows and the New York City Subwaydoi:10.3109/J060v02n04_06No abstract available for this article.Theodore JochsbergerAssociate Dean of Students and ProfessorJournal of Pharmacy Teaching
You feel that a concept is abstract because you cannot imagine it. You cannot see, hear, feel, touch, or taste it. To make an abstract concrete, we need to appeal to a human’s five senses. To explain an abstract concept, you can use analogies.When you use analogies, you can describ...
We propose the self-regulation view in writing-to-learn as a promising theoretical perspective that draws on models of self-regulated learning theory and cognitive load theory. According to this theoretical perspective, writing has the potential to scaffold self-regulated learning due to the cognitive...
If you’re still having trouble understanding something, ask the AI assistant to explain it to you “like a child.” The AI will then use even simpler language and sometimes cute analogies. 3 tips on how to write effective prompts for ChatGPT and other AI 1Give details about what you nee...
"I need to explain Concept A to a CEO. I need to include an explanation of what it is, how it works, and a value proposition associated with it. Create a script I could use. Also include two analogies that can help a non-technical person understand it." You w...
I usually try to explain concept through metaphors and analogies, but this multi-resolutioned efficiency concept was a hard one to translate. So hard, that I'm at a loss. Those who know me well, will say: "Theo without a clever analogy at hand?! That's like Denis Leary without a vul...
They are also trained to use plants and the cycles of nature to teach life skills. Through analogies between plants and people, therapists explain important social and psychological concepts such as nurturing, responsib...
At the very least, infuse your presentation with somevisual buzz-- analogies and metaphors that paint a picture for your listeners -- something they cansee, not just hear about. And when you want to crank things up, ask a compelling question or two. Then pause... and listen to the resp...
Formalisation and processing can present some analogies regarding the easiness and ability of interpretation. While Galbraith (1974) focused on the amount of information, later studies highlighted the quality of information. Daft and Lengel (1984, 1986) discuss the richness of communication media ...
Once they understand why this is so - I explain it with simple analogies between language and other human foibles - they can learn to read remarkably quickly. As long ago as the early nineties, when I'd just finished my battle against Essex Education Department's ignorant guessing game ...