The Best Way To Learn Is Hardly Ever Taught

The Best Way To Learn Is Hardly Ever Taught

Apr. 4, 2017 by

The learning technique that science has proven to be the most effective is the one used the least. Spreading out learning over time is one of the most effective strategies. The technique is called “Distributed Practice,” meaning learning is broken

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Eloquence is reason set on fire

Apr. 30, 2014 by

Every idea is an incitement… Eloquence may set fire to reason. –Oliver Wendell Holmes Gram Parsons, an extremely influential musical artist credited with helping to found country rock, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. He played with the Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers,

Speaking Anxiety: Glossophobia

Oct. 9, 2013 by

Glossophobia is the fear of public speaking. It comes, like all the other phobias, from the ancient Greeks, more specifically the Athenians, who spent time thinking about speech communication. You may be more aware of this word because of this