- Scott H Young - https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog -

Learning How to Learn

The most popular online course of all-time is called Learning How to Learn [1], taught by Barbara Oakley [2], a professor of engineering and author of many books on learning math and science, and Terry Sejnowski [3], one of the foremost experts on cognitive neuroscience.

This course has been wildly popular, and indeed it is how many of you found me. (Barb interviews me in a later section of the course.)

While the course is fantastic, and I strongly recommend you give it a look (it’s free), I wanted to let you know that the two course instructors have just published a book containing the important findings of the course and learning research.

Learning How to Learn [4] (the book), is a great guide for anyone who wants to look at ways you can improve your learning abilities, grounded in psychological and neurological science.

Some of the useful ideas I got from the course and book were:

On top of these practical ideas, the book covers a lot of ideas on how the brain works, so you can have a better understanding of what is going on when you try to learn. This gives you a conceptual understanding to help evaluate different ideas you may encounter in the future.

I’ve also been told the two have created a new version of their popular MOOC, Learning How to Learn for Youth [5], which is a condensed version geared at middle, high-school and college students who want the practical advice in less time.

These are great resources, in case you haven’t found them already. I highly recommend it!