We constantly have thoughts zipping thru our mind. Humans are naturally like this, so it only makes sense that we learn like this, and we do. You learn from experience, don't you? When you experience something, its new and unexpected, fragmented thoughts are analyzing the situation quickley.
Since I work with students, the point is to help them slow down, and stop zipping thru and search for more depth, students should organize their fragmented thoughts to make more lucid statements--thanks!
haha! weird! I was "what the hell is he saying" after watching more and more, I actually soaked everything in. Speed Reading... Speed Listening... Fragmented. For me, I get bored quickley and I assume most people have short attention spans because we use the net, flicking threw channels on You-Tube, looking for interesting 60 second clips, all the while reading email, all the while drinking a glass of water, eatting a bagel, thinking about work, thinking about personal things.
Thanks for your comments, but 60 seconds thoughts are short and really not enough time to explain the subject matter, but will in some cases try to make shorter clips, however. It's more just for practice than anything else---again thanks.
Thanks, sorry I am just know getting back to you, but hope all is well---not sure just from time to time, but we can discuss the subject further if you like---take care.
We constantly have thoughts zipping thru our mind. Humans are naturally like this, so it only makes sense that we learn like this, and we do. You learn from experience, don't you? When you experience something, its new and unexpected, fragmented thoughts are analyzing the situation quickley.
1ToNJaB 4 years ago
Since I work with students, the point is to help them slow down, and stop zipping thru and search for more depth, students should organize their fragmented thoughts to make more lucid statements--thanks!
rshamwell 4 years ago
haha! weird! I was "what the hell is he saying" after watching more and more, I actually soaked everything in. Speed Reading... Speed Listening... Fragmented. For me, I get bored quickley and I assume most people have short attention spans because we use the net, flicking threw channels on You-Tube, looking for interesting 60 second clips, all the while reading email, all the while drinking a glass of water, eatting a bagel, thinking about work, thinking about personal things.
1ToNJaB 4 years ago
Thanks for your comments, but 60 seconds thoughts are short and really not enough time to explain the subject matter, but will in some cases try to make shorter clips, however. It's more just for practice than anything else---again thanks.
rLs
rshamwell 4 years ago
Most interesting, when will more be presented?
rshamwell 4 years ago
Thanks, sorry I am just know getting back to you, but hope all is well---not sure just from time to time, but we can discuss the subject further if you like---take care.
rLs
rshamwell 4 years ago