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In my last podcast, I talked about the importance of simulations, especially games, as learning tools. However, sometimes we get stuck there, making simulations the primary way of learning. But that is not their rightful place. Simulations are “Plan B” when it comes to learning. Our “Plan A” should be direct learning.
So what is direct learning? Leonardo Da Vinci once said, “He who can go to the fountain does not go to the water jar.” Direct learning is the principle that we learn something best by getting as much hands-on experience as possible.
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Photo courtesy of: http://www.agnesgrace.co.nz
In my last podcast, I talked about the importance of simulations, especially games, as learning tools. However, sometimes we get stuck there, making simulations the primary way of learning. But that is not their rightful place. Simulations are “Plan B” when it comes to learning. Our “Plan A” should be direct learning.
So what is direct learning? Leonardo Da Vinci once said, “He who can go to the fountain does not go to the water jar.” Direct learning is the principle that we learn something best by getting as much hands-on experience as possible.
Find me on:
My Websites: justusfrank.com and frankeducation.nz
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lifeoflearning/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustBeingFrank8
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justus.frank
Minds: https://www.minds.com/Arphy/
Medium: https://medium.com/@justus_71245
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/justusfrank
Photo courtesy of: http://www.agnesgrace.co.nz