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Learning How To Learn for Youth
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Learning How To Learn for Youth



Instructors: Dr. Terrence Sejnowski
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Compare two modes of thinking and their effective use.
Identify the cause of procrastination and how to stop doing it.
Explain how sleep and exercise improve learning and memory.
Discover how active learning can help you study more effectively.
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Reviewed on Aug 21, 2021
It is useful and interesting course. This course help me to understand about two different modes of thinking, how to avoid procrastination and understand the way to learn better and effectively
Reviewed on Dec 15, 2020
Not just relevant for youth, adults will also find this course engaging and informative. The strategies are insightful, and the positive tone of the professors is encouraging.
Reviewed on Jan 8, 2023
The course and animations were fun! I learned just a bit, but it still was useful to refresh some knowledge and gain different perspectives and accessible explanations




