Let me share a few tales about how juniors learn from SoMe.
It's not by reading the evidence but by listening to (and maybe not fully understanding) the loudest voices.
Dreyfus' model of expertise states novices need rules- that's what they're looking for and what they absorb pic.twitter.com/3Zf7t6RT4V— Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) October 22, 2018
Hi folks.
On todays episode I chat to Dr Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) on learning via social media, the pitfalls and traps on the path to expertise!
show notes:
Let me share a few tales about how juniors learn from SoMe.
It's not by reading the evidence but by listening to (and maybe not fully understanding) the loudest voices.
Dreyfus' model of expertise states novices need rules- that's what they're looking for and what they absorb pic.twitter.com/3Zf7t6RT4V— Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) October 22, 2018
Decisions are rarely black and white unlike those portrayed in Twitter arguments.
If an experienced person makes a judgement call with all of the known evidence and a logical explanation, there’s probably a good reason for it.…and yes, I fully recognise this thread is futile.
— Stu Marshall (@hypoxicchicken) October 22, 2018
The Five Stage model of Skill Acquisition by Dreyfuss
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This is a terrific podcast. It can be very difficult as a novice to figure out how to separate the wheat from the chaff and make a judgment about whether an “expert” really is just that. Thanks for spending the time and effort to educate us on navigating the maze of information out there.
Oh Thankyou for the feedback !