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*Because everyone has a theory about the broken state of education* Can the knowledge or skills in a field be broken down into discrete atoms of knowledge? If so, can we: - Learn those atoms of knowledge (or skills) - Assess our current abilities in those atoms - Assign depende…
Being able to understand software, able to read, modify it, create it and share it, is a very powerful skill to have in the age we live in. But where do you get this skill? Does it seem like some people "just get it" and others feel hopeless and incapable of ever "getting it"? …
There's a wide range of apps and websites to help kids get into coding. The simplest apps all used a block-based approach, where you build a program by dragging and dropping blocks that snap together. Each block is an instruction. Games will start with very instructions availabl…
- 47+ Math Based 'Explorable Explanations' - https://www.geogebra.org/graphing Mathletics - Downloadable Resources for Early Learners Video Channels - Claire Gallagher: Maths the Wacky Way — 12+ videos for kids - Maths Kitchen: Prepare for GCSE…
Some physics resources, particularly explorable explanations. **Contents** - Somewhat Complete Curricula - Collections of Physics-Based Explorables - Falsted List - Physics Lessons from Landgreen - PhET Physics Simulations - Test Tube Games Somewhat Complete Curricula - How to…
There are some really cool maths education games. I wish these had been around when I was younger. But I can still play them and learn from them now. My favorites are: - Prodigy Game — an impressive adventure game, that uses maths challenges as a way to defeat monsters. Pluses:…
Spaced Repetition is a technique for helping you remember things in the long term, in an efficient way. If you paid someone to stand next to you and shout a fact at you, every waking minute of the day, for six weeks, you may remember the fact they shouted. But would it have been…
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