Walter:

> On 1/29/2012 6:16 PM, Caligo wrote:
> > Learn how to learn?  Could you elaborate, please?  How did you learn
> > how to learn?
> 
> I can't speak for Andrei, but I discovered after 4 years of university that I 
> had become much better at learning new things.

It's meta-learning (second order learning). There is a page on Wikipedia, but 
it's too much short and its quality is too much low:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_learning

I believe that learning how to learn better is probably the most important 
thing to learn at the University. If you get good enough at learning, then many 
other things in life become possible. There are situations were people change 
(learn) how they learn to learn (third order learning), but this is a bit 
psychologically painful (I have not found stuff on Wikipedia about this, so you 
need to search in primary sources, like books by Seymour Papert).

Bye,
bearophile

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