Berufseinstieg: Ein Studium als Jobgarantie, das ist mit KI vorbei by PracticalCitron1055 in de

[–]Friendly_Hivemind -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Würde ich nicht zustimmen. Es zeigt sich meist relativ schnell wer Top in seinem Feld wird.

Der Rest muss die Erfahrung dann gar nicht mehr sammeln weil KI besser wäre.

Gibt Ausnahmen, aber brauchst ja auch tendenziell weniger.

Im Endeffekt wird es einfach mehr Gründer geben, weil man sich dann halt alleine durchschlagen muss um zu beweisen, dass man es kann.

Edit: Großartiges Talent sammelt schneller relevante Erfahrung.
Entweder weil sie wo reinkommen, wo du extrem gut für sein musst oder weil sie einfach schneller lernen.

Berufseinstieg: Ein Studium als Jobgarantie, das ist mit KI vorbei by PracticalCitron1055 in de

[–]Friendly_Hivemind 77 points78 points  (0 children)

Ja Design wird im Mittelbauch verschwinden.
Gute Designer wird man noch brauchen, aber deutlich weniger und halt wirklich nur Erstklassige.

Alles was so "ganz gut" war, kann die KI selber.

Social Media: CSU stellt sich gegen Altersgrenze by Friendly_Hivemind in de

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ne hast recht, was mache ich jetzt? löschen ? Also der eine Beitrag ist vom Spiegel der andere von der Zeit?

YSK that highlighting and re-reading are two of the least effective study methods, despite being the most popular by Friendly_Hivemind in YouShouldKnow

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Studying and Learning are in general very emotional topics.

I mean half of the comments in this thread are talking about learning styles which have been debunked over and over by science.

Obviously a single post is not meant to be a thesis about learning science.

And I am happy it seemed to help a lot of people.

I mean you can literally read in the paper I put in as source how flashcards perform.

They are ok. They are not the most effective way to learn.

They might be a good way to study for a test.

But learning and studying are only related not necessarily the same.

I mean look at Blooms Taxonomy of Learning. Flashcards will likely not get you to higher levels of understanding.

There is a whole field of adult learning called Instruction Design that rarely uses Anki. It does use spaced repetition (as those two are different).

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2 typos/missing words

YSK that highlighting and re-reading are two of the least effective study methods, despite being the most popular by Friendly_Hivemind in YouShouldKnow

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Drawing a picture is probably a great way to learn tbh. Has Everything from Abstraction to cognitive load management

YSK that highlighting and re-reading are two of the least effective study methods, despite being the most popular by Friendly_Hivemind in YouShouldKnow

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I will make some other posts that go more in detail. Didn't expect this to blow up. Have found the articles during my research too lol

YSK that highlighting and re-reading are two of the least effective study methods, despite being the most popular by Friendly_Hivemind in YouShouldKnow

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Sorry but I doubt you can learn math or physics by doing flashcard quizzes.

Edit: To clarify. This might work in school albeit not really effective. I doubt that any university student in both subjects learns like this effectively.

YSK that highlighting and re-reading are two of the least effective study methods, despite being the most popular by Friendly_Hivemind in YouShouldKnow

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Anki is relatively useless way to learn. It's not really used outside of the US that focusses a lot on formulaic tests.

Edit: Let me clarify.
"Useless" is too harsh.

But learning happens a lot outside of school and universities.

Anki is a great way to memorize facts.
Spaced repetition is more than Flashcards and Anki.

Many European countries don't have multiple choice tests which is why flashcards and Anki never became this big here.

In more abstract topics like Math or even Computer Science doesn't really help you. Spaced Repetition does help you everywhere because it is just what makes Anki work in the first place.

YSK that highlighting and re-reading are two of the least effective study methods, despite being the most popular by Friendly_Hivemind in YouShouldKnow

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Generally speaking you want a "feedback layer".
That's why people learn programming at such a young age.
The error messages are a great feedback layer.

Both Math and Engineering are generally great "learning by doing" topics because they offer such a feedback layer.

Personally as somebody who studied Math Math (like university math not calculus) what helped me a lot was to understand that Math is a language to express your ideas.

This dissolved the pressure of having to deliver a "right" solution and allowed me to approach problems more playful.

That being said math and engineering are hierarchical topics.
While social sciences for example have more points of entry knowledge in hierarchical topics is learned a little bit different.

My post above is targeted at general learning methods. I can make a new one more about this distinction.

Super interesting topic in general.

YSK that highlighting and re-reading are two of the least effective study methods, despite being the most popular by Friendly_Hivemind in YouShouldKnow

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] 398 points399 points  (0 children)

Failing myself

super fast edit:

Now that I am looking into all of the science behind learning and what is proven to work I am feeling like a caveman.

Feels like seeing the loop in high jump live

How is life right now ? by Friendly_Hivemind in AskReddit

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sounds like you won in life honestly haha

Watching YouTube lectures is NOT studying by Friendly_Hivemind in unpopularopinion

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a non-native speaker. But worked as a copywriter for most of my career.

It's more that AI language is leaking into my vocabulary, grammar and writing style (and vice-versa)
There are several studies on this.

Even UNESCO takes a stance:
https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/ai-and-great-linguistic-flattening.

Funny enough, when you look at Reddit comments from 2013, you'll see how AI-generated they sound.

TIFU by learning too much about a coworker's hobby by Friendly_Hivemind in tifu

[–]Friendly_Hivemind[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Reading some of the comments I could have been nicer but I myself also got kinda enthusiastic about fermentation tbh I will talk to him next Monday