7 Books on the Science of Learning

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7 Books on the Science of Learning
7 Books on the Science of Learning
How does the mind work? Why are the best writers the ones who suffer from writer's block the most? Is the process of evolution the key to understanding the development of thought? Here are some selections from my recent readings.

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Chapters
00:00 Presentation
0:14 How can the human mind appear in the physical universe? by John Anderson
2:18 Towards a general theory of expertise edited by Anders Ericsson and Jacqui Smith
16:05 The psychology of composition written by Marlene Scardamalia and Carl Bereiter
6:17 How we learn to move by Rob Gray
7:11 Parallel distributed processing by David E. Rumelhart and James L. McClelland
9:25 a.m. Emerging Minds by Robert Siegler
11:20 a.m. On problem solving by Karl Duncker

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