This enlightening book by Barbara Oakley is a comprehensive guide to learning how to learn. It is designed to help readers, especially those who struggle with mathematics and science, to understand and apply complex concepts more effectively. Oakley, a professor of engineering, uses the latest research in neuroscience to explain how the brain processes information. She provides practical techniques and strategies to improve memory, enhance concentration, and overcome procrastination. The book also explores the concept of “chunking” – breaking down information into manageable pieces – and how it can aid in understanding new material. Oakley emphasizes the importance of both focused and diffuse modes of thinking, and how alternating between these two modes can lead to better problem-solving skills. This book is not just for students, but for anyone who wants to improve their ability to learn new things, whether for personal or professional development.
A Mind For Numbers
This book is about how to develop a better understanding of math and science. It provides practical advice on how to learn difficult concepts, break through mental blocks, and develop effective study habits. It also explores the science of learning and how to use it to your advantage.
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