Article written by: Vítor Mota
Last week, talking about learning, I mentioned a commonly accepted idea that we learn more easily by doing something. By doing it several times, we gain dexterity and develop agility. We can even mechanize a set of operations and processes, but... why do we do it? Do we learn?
To learn, we need a set of sequential steps to take place in our brain, and the more intense and clear they are, the deeper the learning.
We understand how to see the problem and its framework and, therefore, the need for a solution.
Then, we analyze the scientific principles in designing a solution, even if we call it something else.
Finally, test and retest until the solution proves valid and can be easily extrapolated.
Whatever the area of knowledge!!!