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Dr. Justin Sung was a medical professional. Now he helps people learn how to learn better. Why the shift? [00:56]
People like to say things are evidence-based. It takes a lot of research, however, to be able to claim that. [05:16]
There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding learning, some of them learned at school. [09:50]
If enough people say a learning method works, does that give it credibility? [13:07]
How can course creators and educators produce better material for their clients? [16:01]
This course creation tip can save you time, money and trouble. [19:00]
Are you learning without application? How do you prevent learning material from becoming mere shelf ware? [21:05]
Course creators can and should help their customers get better results. [25:55]
It’s one thing to create a course. It’s another to market it. [29:31]
Justin gives would-be learners an unusual parting tip. [33:33]
By James SchramkoDr. Justin Sung was a medical professional. Now he helps people learn how to learn better. Why the shift? [00:56]
People like to say things are evidence-based. It takes a lot of research, however, to be able to claim that. [05:16]
There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding learning, some of them learned at school. [09:50]
If enough people say a learning method works, does that give it credibility? [13:07]
How can course creators and educators produce better material for their clients? [16:01]
This course creation tip can save you time, money and trouble. [19:00]
Are you learning without application? How do you prevent learning material from becoming mere shelf ware? [21:05]
Course creators can and should help their customers get better results. [25:55]
It’s one thing to create a course. It’s another to market it. [29:31]
Justin gives would-be learners an unusual parting tip. [33:33]