When pitching in golf, you usually use any of the wedges in your golf bag. This is because your wedges carry the most loft, which will allow you to quickly get the ball up into the air and towards your target. Wedges will also provide more spin on the ball, allowing it to land soft...
Chunking.This involves dividing a skill up into small fragments or chunks, resulting in smaller and less complex skills that can be learned and perfected individually. Using this method the student becomes intimately familiar with the components of each skill. These components or fragments of the ...
I had to feel it to understand what I needed to do and all the talking in the world could not prepare me for falling and recovering from a fall, which is exactly what turning on a surfboard (or snowboard) really is, just a controlled fall. The golf swing can be very simil...
Only started playing again in December 2021 after finally getting knee surgery, and my wedge game was super inconsistent when I started up again, and I was skulling and chunking everything, so I picked up a set of the Mack Daddy CB wedges. They were great for rebuilding confidence and ...
Rethink the cadence of learning interactions.Meeting frequently in sprints instead of for longer periods, chunking interactions, or weaving them together differently means that learning can be optimally iterative. It can have spaced reinforcement, be continuous and in-the-flow of work, woven toge...
Rethink the cadence of learning interactions.Meeting frequently in sprints instead of for longer periods, chunking interactions, or weaving them together differently means that learning can be optimally iterative. It can have spaced reinforcement, be continuous and in-the-flow of work, woven together...
In a world ofleaky abstractions, you typically have no choice, asAnderssays, but to “addanother level of abstraction.” Early on, I thought it was always possible to “raise the level of abstraction.” I was wrong. Abstraction is important to effective chunking, but it still requires that...
s Master eLearning coursethat I’m working through. We’ve moved through the second module and covered chunking content, writing for eLearning, using simulations, interactivity, checking for understanding just to name a few. I can’t believe that we’re well over half-way time is moving so...