Comment on YSK about the different “ways of knowing”
Starglasses@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 months ago
Ways of learning absolutely do differ. I agree. Someone can follow a recipe on paper. Another might not get it on paper as quickly as they would with a video tutorial. Is one better than the other?
It is easy to fall into the world-view that what you know is the right way. Everyobe else does it that way. Easy. But the few who aren’t in the everyone crowd could have different ways of seeong a situation.
I observe that so many conversations devolve into “you don’t know? Idiot” too quickly. It’s hard to learn when you being wrong leads to snobbery and gates.
metallic_substance@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I think you may be confusing what this is getting at. Did you read the paper that was linked?
Starglasses@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 months ago
I see the confusion. I meant to use this other kind of different thinking as comparison. I wasn’t clear. I meant it more as a step between ideas to bridge the knowledge gap for me. It’s how I process.
I was meaning to affirm the idea that there are different learning types. This paper is going even more in depth. It’s cool.