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The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

#31 Barbara Oakley: Learning How to Learn

The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish

Farnam Street

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.72.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2018

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Just when I start to think I’m using my time well and getting a lot done in my life, I meet someone like Barbara Oakley.

Barbara is a true polymath. She was a captain in the U.S. Army, a Russian translator on Soviet trawlers, a radio operator in the South Pole, an engineer, university professor, researcher and the author of 8 books.

Oh, and she is also the creator and instructor of Learning to Learn, the most popular Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) ever(!), with over one million enrolled students.

In this fascinating interview, we cover many aspects of learning, including how to make it stick so we remember more and forget less, how to be more efficient so we learn more quickly, and how to remove that barriers that get in the way of effective learning.

Specifically, Barbara covers:

  • How she changed her brain from hating math and science to loving it so much she now teaches engineering to college students
  • What neuroscience can tell us about how to learn more effectively
  • The two modes of your brain and how that impacts what and how you learn
  • Why backing off can sometimes be the best thing you can do when learning something new
  • How to “chunk” your learning so new knowledge is woven into prior knowledge making it easily accessible
  • The best ways to develop new patterns of learning in our brains
  • How to practice a skill so you can blast through plateaus and improve more quickly
  • Her favorite tactic for dealing with procrastination so you can spend more time learning
  • The activities she recommends that rapidly increase neural connections like fertilizer on the brain
  • Whether memorization has a place in learning anymore, or simply a barrier to true understanding
  • The truth about “learning types” and how identifying as a visual or auditory learner might be setting yourself up for failure.

...and a whole lot more.

If you want to be the most efficient learner you can be, and have more fun doing it, you won’t want to miss this discussion.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Fernum Street Podcast called The Knowledge Project.

0:11.2

I'm your host, Shane Parish, the curator behind the Fernum Street blog, which is an online

0:16.2

community focused on mastering the best of what other people have already figured out.

0:21.1

The Knowledge Project is where we talk with interesting people to uncover frameworks you

0:25.3

can use to learn more in less time, make better decisions, and live a happier, more meaningful

0:30.9

life.

0:31.9

On this episode, I have Barbara Oakland.

0:34.3

She's a professor of engineering at Oakland University, the co-creator of the most popular

0:38.9

online course on learning, a speaker, the author of two books, a mind for numbers, and

0:44.6

mind-chift.

0:45.9

This podcast is a near non-stop exploration of how we learn.

0:51.5

We bust some myths about how we learn, offer effective strategies you can use today, and

0:57.0

show you how everything from reading to memory to recall all fits together.

1:01.1

What better way to master the best of what other people have already figured out than

1:05.0

improving your ability to learn?

1:07.2

Enjoy the conversation.

1:09.9

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1:13.4

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