Tag: learning
All the articles with the tag "learning".
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(DAY 1199) The Moat Is the Personalization Engine
Wharton-backed research on AI tutors reinforces a key idea for Edzy: the real moat is not the chatbot, but the engine that decides what each student should practice next.
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(DAY 1195) Is Recorded Learning Really Dead?
Recorded learning is not dead, but AI is clearly changing how people learn and raising the bar for what static content needs to do.
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(DAY 1190) Information Gain as a Content Metric
Information gain is one of the strongest ways to judge content because real value comes from new facts, sharper insights, and better debates.
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(DAY 1179) Weekly Visits to the Coforge Library
My weekly visits to the Coforge library have become a nice rhythm, and this time I picked up a reference book on the human body and biology.
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(DAY 1152) The Illusion of Learning: Why Students Are Watching Without Watching
A serial entrepreneur building in EdTech shared something that should alarm educators: passive watching on YouTube has become the dominant form of pretend learning among students. The illusion of studying is now the default behavior.
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(DAY 1141) Coding, Tokens and Fundamentals: Using Superpowers to Build Better Junior Developers
The next few months are about using AI as a superpower to help junior coders think more clearly, structure their thinking better, and plan and design code systems before execution.
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(DAY 1052) Strategic Planning and Visual Workflows
Effective time management and strategic planning are fundamental to operational success in any professional environment. This post examines how visual systems like Kanban boards facilitate better task prioritization and enhance team coordination through transparency and accountability.
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(DAY 988) Coaching Industry Decline and Rising Costs
The closure of established JEE and NEET coaching centers across India signals fundamental shifts in how students prepare for competitive examinations and how ...
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(DAY 945) The Fading Map of Thailand
It is September 24th, and the tan from my trip to Thailand earlier this month remains distinctly visible. The demarcation is clearest where my scuba diving we...
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(DAY 879) Your Brain on ChatGPT and Cognitive Debt
It’s easy to think of tools like ChatGPT as pure productivity boosters: type a prompt, get coherent text, save time. But a [recent study](https://arxiv.org/pdf/...