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Re: On retaining information...
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lugnet.people
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Date:
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Mon, 15 Nov 2004 04:57:42 GMT
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In lugnet.people, Lester Witter wrote:
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I have been told that the best way to learn something is to teach it. In this
context you might try writing a report or article about what your learned.
Imagine that you are trying to teach it to someone.
This involves some time and you should include it in your time planning for
the learning activity
Lester
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I can certainly see the truth there. I learned the most about the LDraw system
and POV-Ray when working on Virtual LEGO--in
fact, Id credit that project to probably 75% of my practical knowledge of the
tools. It forced me to not only learn every little detail of the system, but to
practice it--and it taught me to create nice building instructions too :-)
Thanks for the tip, Ill keep it in mind!
-Tim
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| (...) I have been told that the best way to learn something is to teach it. In this context you might try writing a report or article about what your learned. Imagine that you are trying to teach it to someone. This involves some time and you should (...) (20 years ago, 11-Nov-04, to lugnet.people)
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