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He would prefer to be recognized for his talents, like learning a skill and never forgetting it.
We can limit our perspective of college education to learning a skill set needed for a future career -- because learning is a skill set all on its own.
They use this model to address the general issue of how motor performance and variability interact so that during acquisition variability, which is essential for learning a new skill, is reduced as performance is enhanced.
The primary outcome of this study demonstrated that Ghostman is as effective, in terms of reduction in skill errors and improvements in task completion time, as current best practice face-to-face instruction for learning a novel skill (null hypothesis).
Of course, one of the big challenges for Degreed is not only identifying content that can serve as a barometer for learning a new skill, but also gauging its quality.
"There's been this persistent voicing of 'no one really needs to learn to program', and we always said that someday it would be in schools, but we never assumed it would be required," says Sims. "It's an amazing opportunity for students to learn a skill that isn't being taught effectively anywhere else in the world at this scale.
His plans for a new jail incorporated such radical notions as providing individual cells where prisoners could reflect and repent, creating cellblocks to separate hardened criminals from those who might be serving a sentence for unpaid debt, providing light and heat within the cells and developing a work program for inmates to learn a skill.
Musicians are further noted to have enhancements for auditory-specific cognitive abilities, such as auditory working memory [17], [26], [55] [58] and auditory attention [26], which may reflect the necessary integration of auditory perceptual and cognitive skills for learning a musical instrument.
And compensation would allow her to pay for college and learn a skill that will help provide for her daughter.
This light-switch technology promises to accelerate scientists' efforts in mapping which clusters of the brain's 100 billion neurons warble to each other when a person, for example, recalls a memory or learns a skill.
"The learning of our generation was, you learn a skill, and for most people you apply that skill, and that was your career," Lesser explained.
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