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Author: Danny Hatcher

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Stories exploring learning experiences and educational science.
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Tiago has made significant contributions, helping people manage their notes, but his recent AI overview was too shallow for me. Original video: (3) Using Notion AI to Save 12+ Hours of Work - YouTube Related Article: https://dannyhatcher.com/tiagos-shallow-review-of-ai/(opens in a new tab)
This episode explores the way educational science seems to be communicated over the internet. I disagree with some common advice shared and express my opinions why. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. Reference notes: On my website
Getting up

Getting up

2023-05-2301:53

Rog is not a morning person. Getting up - Danny Hatcher
Emergency Journey

Emergency Journey

2023-05-2201:49

Leigh is on his way.
Emergency Call

Emergency Call

2023-05-2101:38

Leigh got himself into some trouble Emergency Call - Danny Hatcher
Hallway Conversation

Hallway Conversation

2023-05-2001:57

Blair navigating social chatter.
Patrick's Glass

Patrick's Glass

2023-05-1902:12

A cyborg learning he is different. Patrick's Glass - Danny Hatcher
Learning Animation

Learning Animation

2023-05-1801:43

Will Dakota submit in time for Professor Poppy? Learning Animation - Danny Hatcher
Boring Blogs

Boring Blogs

2023-05-1801:53

Leigh's story of writing blog posts. Boring blogs - Danny Hatcher
My experience through the rise and fall of study YouTube. Study YouTube made me judge my academic performance, how I learn, what I do, how I work, and most significant to me, it challenged my degrees, the last 5 years of my life. Related Article: The Collapse of Study YouTube - Danny Hatcher
This episode explores the way educational science seems to be communicated over the internet. I disagree with some common advice shared and express my opinions why. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. Reference notes: On my website
This episode explores Bloom's taxonomy, stages of learning and the application of natural learning into the guidelines shared online. I disagree with some common advice shared and express my opinions why. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. Reference notes: On my website
I explore how psychology and social science can be helpful in our learning if we use the frameworks, and theories suggested rather than following blanket advice. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
#30 Extended cognition

#30 Extended cognition

2022-02-0729:20

I explore Extended cognition and how it can be thought about in terms of building a second brain and learning. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
I explore self-determination theory and how it may motivate but also hinder learning. I also discuss a brewing discussion in skill acquisition over the theory behind decision making in sport. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
I explore how cognitive load theory is a foundation of learning and how we can look to help or hinder our own learning environment. I also explore how it could be at the base of many techniques, tips, and tricks shared about productivity. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
I explore how machine learning and human learning are similar and different combining that with a bayesian model to thinking and how they can be related to cognitive load theory and misconceptions to help our learning. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
Illustrating concepts, learning environment constraints and a complete change in the research field are all discussed alongside some critical thoughts on some online learning tools. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
I cover the changes that happened over the Christmas and New years period, my plan of research and information dissemination in 2022, and cover 4 podcast points covering changing minds, removing the poison from our minds, gamifying learning, and burnout v boreout. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
Retrieval practice, also known as active recall, is a popular conversation that I want to add some evidence to alongside its role in learning and memory for various contexts. A brief 2021 review with plans for 2022 is also discussed later in the episode. If you enjoyed the podcast, would please consider leaving a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Sign up for Danny's email newsletter ("My Organized Mess") for details on other ideas, thoughts, and news. References: On my website
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