Very cool. Like analyzing around a topic and then digging in on the intersections. That’s kinda similar to snowball sampling, starting with a few seeds and seeing where they go and how they connect. Hope I understand correctly.
Very cool. I think about learning, constantly. No matter if I am I am learning data science or guitar, I tend to do the following:
* Learn very high level (overall idea, high level capabilities, or chords if guitar)
* Gradually go to lower levels
* Allow myself space so that my mind learns when I am sleeping, playing video games, doing something else. This is the unconscious part that was mentioned.
As I learn, I revisit lower levels and gradually become more and more technical.
This helps me to first understand (high level) then do (low level, implementation). You can’t build or do what you don’t understand.
Thanks for the share, for me to maintain my interest and also I find it quite effective is to go thru a few topics at a time. After reading a few topics, then I stopped and go into "thinking" mode where I try as much as possible to draw any relationship between the topics that I read.
I find it quite useful because it tests my understanding and also helps me to impressed the necessary knowledge better. :)
Very cool. Like analyzing around a topic and then digging in on the intersections. That’s kinda similar to snowball sampling, starting with a few seeds and seeing where they go and how they connect. Hope I understand correctly.
Yup that’s right! :)
Very cool. I think about learning, constantly. No matter if I am I am learning data science or guitar, I tend to do the following:
* Learn very high level (overall idea, high level capabilities, or chords if guitar)
* Gradually go to lower levels
* Allow myself space so that my mind learns when I am sleeping, playing video games, doing something else. This is the unconscious part that was mentioned.
As I learn, I revisit lower levels and gradually become more and more technical.
This helps me to first understand (high level) then do (low level, implementation). You can’t build or do what you don’t understand.
How about you?
Thanks for the share, for me to maintain my interest and also I find it quite effective is to go thru a few topics at a time. After reading a few topics, then I stopped and go into "thinking" mode where I try as much as possible to draw any relationship between the topics that I read.
I find it quite useful because it tests my understanding and also helps me to impressed the necessary knowledge better. :)