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DesignTeam
Bom Dia UX 130 - Como é o processo de aprendizado? com Melissa Streck

DesignTeam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 64:03


Nesse Bom Dia UX vamos mergulhar no tema sobre o aprendizado e explorar os segredos do processo de aprendizado. Qual é o verdadeiro significado de aprender? Como podemos aprimorar essa habilidade tão fundamental em um mundo que não para de mudar? “A habilidade de aprender de forma efetiva pode ser a mais importante da vida”, diz Ulrich Boser. Quando pensamos sobre o que é aprender, associamos o conceito à capacidade de adquirir algum tipo de conhecimento. Aprendizagem é o processo pelo qual as competências, habilidades, conhecimentos, comportamento ou valores são adquiridos ou modificados, como resultado de estudo, experiência, formação, raciocínio e observação. O processo de aprendizagem acontece a partir da aquisição de conhecimentos, habilidades, valores e atitudes através do estudo, do ensino ou da experiência.  Vamos conversar sobre os desafios de aprender a aprender e descobrir maneiras de superá-los. Esse processo ocorre de diferentes maneiras, como a observação direta, raciocínio, hábito, estudo e, mesmo, por meio da convivência com outras pessoas. Dicas: Encontrar significado: Pesquisas apontam que motivação é a chave-mestre para aprender qualquer coisa. Metacognição para aprender qualquer coisa: Planejamento (“Quais são meus objetivos e como vou aprender sobre isso?”) e o Monitoramento (“Há outra forma de aprender isso? Como posso medir meus avanços? Por que estou fazendo isso?”). O poder do esquecimento: As pessoas, em geral, esquecem 50% do que aprendem depois de um período de 24 horas. Isso acontece porque quando nos esquecemos temos a chance de relembrar algo. Esta conversa é uma chance imperdível para todos nós que queremos evoluir, não apenas como profissionais, mas também como pessoas. Então, preparem-se para um mergulho em conhecimento e crescimento. Para aprender qualquer coisa, é necessário trabalho duro. Afinal, o que é aprender? Vamos juntos nesta jornada, explorar como podemos ser aprendizes mais eficazes no universo do design de produtos. Fontes: https://blog.redballoon.com.br/o-que-e-aprender https://site.educacional.com.br/artigos/processo-de-aprendizagem Livros sugeridos: Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything (English Edition) https://amzn.to/3Newzt0 Aprendizado sem limites: Organize a sua rotina e os seus métodos de estudos, controle a sua ansiedade e descubra do que o seu cérebro é capaz https://amzn.to/3NePCST Lifelong learners – o poder do aprendizado contínuo: Aprenda a aprender e mantenha-se relevante em um mundo repleto de mudanças https://amzn.to/3NfMPd1 ———————————— Esse é o Bom dia UX, um programa feito ao vivo no canal do youtube do Design Team, toda quarta-feira de manhã às 7 horas.

SiKutuBuku
Tips Belajar Lebih Baik | Learn Better

SiKutuBuku

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 9:50


Saya membahas buku Learn Better karya Ulrich Boser. Buku ini membahas kalau belajar itu seharusnya menjadi sebuah aktivitas yang menyenangkan apabila kita tahu caranya. Apakah kamu masih ingat momen saat ujian di sekolah? Di malam sebelumnya, kamu mungkin saja berusaha menghafal semua informasi sebanyak mungkin. Jika beruntung, maka kamu bisa mengingat semuanya dan hasil ujianmu bagus. Apakah ini cara belajar terbaik? Selama berabad-abad, kita diajarkan dengan cara seperti ini. Wajar saja, banyak orang tidak suka belajar dan ketika lulus dari dunia pendidikan, sebisa mungkin menghindarinya. Padahal, ada ungkapan, Hidup Adalah Proses Pembelajaran Yang Tiada Henti. Bagaimana kita bisa belajar, kalau kita saja tidak suka?

Something You Should Know
How to Learn Anything So It Sticks & Peculiarities of the Human Brain

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 53:09


You just might want to take your car keys to bed with you at night. Why? This episode begins with an interesting explanation – and it all has to do with your personal safety. http://worldofwonder.net/lifehack-put-car-keys-beside-bed-night/  How do you best learn something new? Probably not the way you think. There are actually proven ways to engage the brain so material really sticks. Joining me to explain what these methods are and how they work is Ulrich Boser. Ulrich has studied the science of learning. He is founder and CEO of The Learning Agency as well as a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. He is also author of the book Learn Better (https://amzn.to/30P03Wh) The human brain is a bit quirky. Some of those quirks are good but others can cause you a lot of stress and drive you crazy. Neuroscientist Dr. Dean Burnett has researched the oddities in the human brain and joins me to explain what they are, why they are important and how to best deal with them when they get in the way. Dean is a tutor and lecturer based at Cardiff University's Institute of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences and he is author of the book Idiot Brain: What Your Head is Really Up To (https://amzn.to/3ab7Dxp) Lobster is often the most expensive thing on the menu at any seafood restaurant. Why? Listen as I explain how getting the lobster from the seas to your plate is no small feat – and an expensive at that. https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/why-lobster-so-expensive-worth-price PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Go to https://Shopify.com/sysk for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features! Cancel unnecessary subscriptions with Rocket Money today. Go to https://RocketMoney.com/something . Seriously, it could save you HUNDREDS of dollars per year! Redeem your rewards for cash in any amount, at any time, with Discover Card! Learn more at https://Discover.com/RedeemRewards Download Best Fiends for FREE from the App Store or Google play.. Plus, earn even more with $5 worth of in-game rewards when you reach level 5! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan
327: How to Outlearn ANYONE & Become the Best with Ulrich Boser of the Learning Agency

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 46:00


Ulrich Boser, CEO, The Learning Agency Founder and CEO of The Learning Agency, best-selling author, and Foundr course Instructor Ulrich Boser sits down for an in-depth discussion on becoming a better learner, the misinformation surrounding information, and the big secret to mastering any skill (and we mean any skill).   The ability to absorb and retain information effectively is often thought of as some sort of elusive skill that you’re born with, but Boser seeks to dispel this once and for all. The ability to learn effectively isn’t something assigned at birth, no one has a “set learning” style, and your ability to absorb information ultimately comes down to how you decide to approach everything. Author of the best-selling Learn Better, Boser reveals to Foundr’s Nathan Chan why he started his company, why feedback is crucial, and why he believes everyone should throw away their highlighters if they want to learn better.  In this conversation, Boser takes everything you thought you knew about learning and spins it on its head. If you have any questions about Boser’s upcoming course, please don’t hesitate to reach out at support@foundr.com.  Key Takeaways Boser discusses how his childhood sparked his passion to hone and master the ability to pick up skills effectively Why Boser began The Learning Agency Boser discusses the prevalence of learning myths Common learning myths and why they impact learning Why active learning will always overshadow passive learning How to engage with the material; quiz yourself, and identify gaps in your knowledge  Why previous knowledge on a topic will boost your learning The importance of feedback on your learning

Something You Should Know
Hacks to Learn Better & Quirks of Your Brain That Drive You Crazy

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 52:59


Where do you keep your car keys at night? This episode begins with an explanation as to why you might want to keep those keys within easy reach of wherever you are sleeping. http://worldofwonder.net/lifehack-put-car-keys-beside-bed-night/ What’s the best way to learn anything new? IT is probably NOT reading information over and over. There are better ways to engage the brain so material really sticks. Here to explain what those methods are is Ulrich Boser who has spent a lot of time understanding the science of learning. He is founder and CEO of The Learning Agency and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and author of the book Learn Better (https://amzn.to/30P03Wh) Lobster is often the most expensive thing on the menu at any seafood restaurant. Why? Listen as I explain how getting the lobster from the seas to your plate is no small feat – and an expensive at that. https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/why-lobster-so-expensive-worth-price The human brain is quirky. Some of those quirks are good but others are maddening and can cause us a lot of stress. Neuroscientist Dr. Dean Burnet has explored and researched the oddities in our brain that make us human and joins me to explain what they are, why they are important and how to better deal with them when they get in the way. Dean is a tutor and lecturer based at Cardiff University’s Institute of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences and author of the book Idiot Brain: What Your Head is Really Up To (https://amzn.to/3ab7Dxp) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TLTalkRadio
Season 6: Episode 31 – Ulrich Boser on Artificial Intelligence/Natural Language Processing and Learning Writing [Podcast]

TLTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 22:16


In this episode, we are speaking with Ulrich Boser about the impact artificial intelligence, particularly Natural Language Processing (NLP), is having on the learning of writing. You might remember Ulrich from Season 3 when we talked about his book – Learn Better. Ulrich is the founder of The Learning Agency Lab and a senior fellow at the Center for American…Read more

Trending In Education
The Science of Learning with Ulrich Boser

Trending In Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 24:18


Mike sits down with Ulrich Boser, the Founder and CEO of the Learning Agency and the Learning Agency Lab, to lean into a wide-ranging conversation about the science of learning and how it relates to social emotional learning, AI and Natural Language Processing, Cognitive Load and much more. You can learn more about what the Learning Agency Lab is doing at https://www.the-learning-agency-lab.com/ Thanks again to Ulrich for a fascinating conversation.

Innovation Hub
Becoming An Effective Learner

Innovation Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 17:01


You’ve probably experienced this: it’s high school, the night before an exam, and you’ve got a 500-page textbook in your left hand and highlighters in your right hand. You have highlighted all the important information in the book, and there isn’t a whole lot of white space left. Unfortunately, you’re not sure that you’ve absorbed any of the material in a meaningful way. Turns out, there is little evidence that highlighting and underlining material in books is a good strategy for successful learning, according to Ulrich Boser, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, and the author of the book “Learn Better.” Boser talks to us about the science of learning, and how we can absorb information more effectively.

The Same 24 Hours
Ulrich Boser: Learn Better - Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything

The Same 24 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 30:36


Ulrich Boser is founder and CEO of The Learning Agency and the author of LEARN BETTER: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything. He’s a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a Washington think tank and former contributing editor for U.S. News & World Report. Boser is also the author of two previous books. His work has appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and two daughters.   Follow Ulrich Boser Twitter: https://twitter.com/ulrichboser   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLearningAgency/  Website: https://www.the-learning-agency.com/    Buy the Book, Learn Better https://www.amazon.com/Learn-Better-Mastering-Business-Anything/dp/0593135318/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1FT0E41VO8UPD&keywords=learn+better+ulrich+boser&qid=1568937306&sprefix=learn+better%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1 ======================  Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ======================  Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH =======================   Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom   =======================  Want to Connect?  Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com =======================  Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Intro: Carl Stover Music Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC

Talking To Teens
Ep 40: Learning and Study Strategies

Talking To Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 20:23


Ulrich Boser, author of "Learn Better" and "The Leap", discusses the latest research on the science of learning strategies and reveals how you can help your teen to adopt proven study techniques for accelerating academic performance with less effort.

Innovation Hub
Becoming An Effective Learner

Innovation Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 16:54


You’ve probably experienced this: it’s high school, the night before an exam, and you’ve got a 500-page textbook in your left hand and highlighters in your right hand. You have highlighted all the important information in the book, and there isn’t a whole lot of white space left. Unfortunately, you’re not sure that you’ve absorbed any of the material in a meaningful way. Turns out, there is little evidence that highlighting and underlining material in books is a good strategy for successful learning, according to Ulrich Boser, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, and the author of the book “Learn Better.” Boser talks to us about the science of learning, and how we can absorb information more effectively.

Futility Closet
201-The Gardner Heist

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 32:22


In 1990, two thieves dressed as policemen walked into Boston's Gardner museum and walked out with 13 artworks worth half a billion dollars. After 28 years the lost masterpieces have never been recovered. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the largest art theft in history and the ongoing search for its solution. We'll also discover the benefits of mustard gas and puzzle over a surprisingly effective fighter pilot. Intro: In 1938, Italian physicist Ettore Majorana vanished without a trace. Many of the foremost intellectuals of the early 20th century frequented the same café in Vienna. Sources for our feature on the Gardner heist: Ulrich Boser, The Gardner Heist: The True Story of the World's Largest Unsolved Art Theft, 2008. Stephen Kurkjian, Master Thieves: The Boston Gangsters Who Pulled Off the World's Greatest Art Heist, 2015. Michael Brenson, "Robbers Seem to Know Just What They Want," New York Times, March 19, 1990. Peter S. Canellos, Andy Dabilis, and Kevin Cullen, "Art Stolen From Gardner Museum Was Uninsured, Cost of Theft Coverage Described as Prohibitive," Boston Globe, March 20, 1990, 1. Robert Hughes, "A Boston Theft Reflects the Art World's Turmoil," Time 135:14 (April 2, 1990), 54. Peter Plagens, Mark Starr, and Kate Robins, "To Catch an Art Thief," Newsweek 115:14 (April 2, 1990), 52. Scott Baldauf, "Museum Asks: Does It Take a Thief to Catch a Degas?," Christian Science Monitor 89:193 (Aug. 29, 1997), 3. Steve Lopez and Charlotte Faltermayer, "The Great Art Caper," Time 150:21 (Nov. 17, 1997), 74. "Missing Masterpieces," Security 37:6 (June 2000), 14-18. Robert M. Poole, "Ripped From the Walls (And the Headlines)," Smithsonian 36:4 (July 2005), 92-103. Paige Williams, "The Art of the Story," Boston Magazine, March 2010. Randy Kennedy, "20th Anniversary of a Boston Art Heist," New York Times, March 17, 2010. Mark Durney and Blythe Proulx, "Art Crime: A Brief Introduction," Crime, Law and Social Change 56:115 (September 2011). Katharine Q. Seelye and Tom Mashberg, "A New Effort in Boston to Catch 1990 Art Thieves," New York Times, March 18, 2013. Tom Mashberg, "Isabella Stewart Gardner: 25 Years of Theories," New York Times, Feb. 26, 2015. Shelley Murphy, "Search for Artworks From Gardner Heist Continues 25 Years Later," Boston Globe, March 17, 2015. Tom Mashberg, "Arrest by F.B.I. Is Tied to $500 Million Art Theft From Boston Museum, Lawyer Says," New York Times, April 17, 2015. Serge F. Kovaleski and Tom Mashberg, "Reputed Mobster May Be Last Link to Gardner Museum Art Heist," New York Times, April 24, 2015. "New Video in 25-Year-Old Art Heist at Boston's Isabella Gardner Museum," New York Daily News, Aug. 6, 2015. Tom Mashberg, "25 Years After Gardner Museum Heist, Video Raises Questions," New York Times, Aug. 6, 2015. Rodrigue Ngowi and William J. Kole, "2 Suspects in Boston Art Theft Worth $500 Million Are Dead, FBI Says," Washington Post, Aug. 7, 2015. Sarah Kaplan, "Surveillance Video Raises Questions — and Possible Clues — in 25-Year-Old Museum Mystery," Washington Post, Aug. 7, 2015. Justin Peters, "Why Is Stolen Art So Hard to Find?," Slate, Aug. 14, 2015. Erick Trickey, "The Gardner Museum Heist: Who's Got the Art?," Boston Magazine, March 13, 2016. Shelley Murphy and Stephen Kurkjian, "Six Theories Behind The Stolen Gardner Museum Paintings," Boston Globe, March 18, 2017. Graham Bowley, "Gardner Museum Doubles Reward for Recovery of Stolen Masterpieces," New York Times, May 23, 2017. Edmund H. Mahony, "Stubborn Stand-Off Over Stolen Gardner Museum Art Could End With Sentencing of Hartford Gangster," Hartford Courant, Sept. 5, 2017. Katharine Q. Seelye, "Clock Is Ticking on $10 Million Reward in Gardner Art Heist," New York Times, Dec. 26, 2017. Camila Domonoske, "Got the Scoop on the Gardner Museum Art Heist? You Have 4 Days to Earn $10 Million," The Two-Way, National Public Radio, Dec. 27, 2017. Edmund H. Mahony, "Museum Extends $10 Million Reward in Notorious Boston Gardner Museum Art Heist," Hartford Courant, Jan. 11, 2018. Colin Moynihan, "Gardner Museum Extends $10 Million Reward for Information in Art Heist," New York Times, Jan. 11, 2018. Nadja Sayej, "Will Boston's $500m Art Heist Ever Be Solved?," Guardian, Jan. 19, 2018. Leah Silverman, "Suspect in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist Sentenced to Four Years in Prison," Town & Country, Feb. 28, 2018. Sarah Cascone, "Paintings Stolen in America's Biggest Art Heist Have Returned to Their Frames -- Thanks to Augmented Reality," Artnet, March 26, 2018. "Learn About the Theft," Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (accessed April 29, 2018). Listener mail: Derek Lowe, "Understanding Antidepressants -- or Not," Science Translational Medicine, Feb. 12, 2018. Johnathan Frunzi, "From Weapon to Wonder Drug," Hospitalist, February 2007. "Evolution of Cancer Treatments: Chemotherapy," American Cancer Society (accessed May 17, 2018). Augustus De Morgan, A Budget of Paradoxes Reprinted, With the Author's Additions, From the Athenaeum, 1872. Robert and Michele Root-Bernstein, "Medicinal Notes: Honey Works Better Than Cow-Dung," Independent, May 4, 1999. Ole Peter Grell, Paracelsus, 1998. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Steven Jones. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

The One You Feed
226: Ulrich Boser on How to Get Better at Learning

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 37:12


Please Support The Show with a DonationUlrich Boser is a best selling author and senior fellow with The Center for American Progress. He has been a contributing editor for US News and World Report and his work has appeared in the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, and Huntington Post. His latest book, Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business or School - or - How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything, will equip you with actual skills to get better at what some have called the ultimate survival tool: learning how to learn. This topic is relevant to literally everyone. To be alive is to learn and grow and change (whether we're aware of it at times or not!) so it's important to sharpen our skills in order to get better at getting better. What is discussed in this episode will confirm some of what you know about how people learn, challenge some beliefs you might have about this topic and teach you a few things in the process that will make you a better student of life. Bombas - enter offer code WOLF at checkout for 20% off your first purchase www.bombas.com/wolfIn This Interview, Ulrich Boser and I Discuss...The Wolf ParableHis book, Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business or School - or - How to Become an Expert in Just About AnythingLearning how to learnGetting better at getting betterThe ultimate survival toolBeing actively engaged in the learning processMaking meaning out of somethingThe hypercorrection effectGiving our brain time to make sense of the information, reflectionHow critical it is to understand relationships between thingsVarying the circumstances in which we learn/apply informationHow it's easier to remember something new if you can hang it on to something oldA systematic approach to learning somethingValue: valuing what you're learningTarget: learning small pieces of info at a timeDevelop: practice & get feedbackExtend: elaborating on something, looking at it from different anglesRelate: analogies are the essence of thought, relating something to other thingsRethink: take time to process informationMetacognition: thinking about thinkingWhat are you going to learn and how will you know that you know it?How intertwined emotion and cognition areDigestible parts: learn less at a timeAt 90 minutes of learning, adults are kind of doneActive learning strategiesHypotheticals: what would happen if...Why it's important to stay away from crammingPlease Support The Show with a Donation

Empty Frames
A Dotted Line

Empty Frames

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 24:16


In episode six Tim & Lance travel to Washington D. C. to talk to best selling author Ulrich Boser about his research and his fantastic book, The Gardner Heist. They talk about journalist Tom Mashberg's odd adventure to a storage warehouse in Brooklyn with antique's dealer William Youngworth, and try to zero in on the inside source. In Empty Frames Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna (Missing Maura Murray, Crawlspace) dig into the mystery of the greatest art heist of all time. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts was robbed of thirteen pieces of artwork on March 18th, 1990. The frames remain empty today, awaiting their return. Original music by Jared Janzen. Empty Frames is a co-production of Crawlspace Media & Audioboom. Recent press: https://foto.gettyimages.com/archive/historic/the-500-million-unsolved-mystery-of-the-gardner-museum-heist/ http://www.improper.com/arts-culture/ear-buds/ Follow our social media pages: https://twitter.com/empty_frames, https://www.instagram.com/emptyframespodcast/, https://www.facebook.com/EmptyFramespodcast/ Follow our social media pages: https://twitter.com/empty_frames, https://www.instagram.com/emptyframespodcast/, https://www.facebook.com/EmptyFramespodcast/ Check out the entire Crawlspace Media Network and all of it's excellent shows at http://crawlspace-media.com/

Empty Frames
An Inside Angle

Empty Frames

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 43:51


In episode four Tim & Lance talk to author Ulrich Boser about his thoughts on an inside angle. And the idea that Bobby Donati stole the eagle finial as a calling card. In Empty Frames Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna (Missing Maura Murray, Crawlspace) dig into the mystery of the greatest art heist of all time. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts was robbed of thirteen pieces of artwork on March 18th, 1990. The frames remain empty today, awaiting their return. Music by Jared Janzen and Kevin MacLeod. Empty Frames is a co-production of Crawlspace Media & Audioboom. Order Ulrich's book: https://www.amazon.com/Gardner-Heist-Worlds-Largest-Unsolved/dp/0061451843/ref=sr14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1519075332&sr=1-4&keywords=ulrich+boser And follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ulrichboser Follow our social media pages: https://twitter.com/empty_frames, https://www.instagram.com/emptyframespodcast/, https://www.facebook.com/EmptyFramespodcast/ Check out the entire Crawlspace Media Network and all of it's excellent shows at http://crawlspace-media.com/

Empty Frames
The Usual Suspects

Empty Frames

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 40:16


In episode two Tim & Lance talk to best selling author Ulrich Boser about his book The Gardner Heist and his thoughts on the people involved. In Empty Frames Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna (Missing Maura Murray, Crawlspace) dig into the mystery of the greatest art heist of all time. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts was robbed of thirteen pieces of artwork on March 18th, 1990. The frames remain empty today, awaiting their return. Order Ulrich's book: https://www.amazon.com/Gardner-Heist-Worlds-Largest-Unsolved/dp/0061451843/ref=sr14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1519075332&sr=1-4&keywords=ulrich+boser. And follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ulrichboser Music by Jared Janzen and Kevin MacLeod. Empty Frames is a co-production of Crawlspace Media & Audioboom. Follow our social media pages: https://twitter.com/empty_frames, https://www.instagram.com/emptyframespodcast/, https://www.facebook.com/EmptyFramespodcast/ Check out the entire Crawlspace Media Network and all of it's excellent shows at http://crawlspace-media.com/

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
PPP 196 | The Most Important Talent Project Managers Need to Succeed, with author Ulrich Boser

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 54:38


Total Duration 54:37 Download episode 196 Learn How to Learn Learning to learn is what experts call the ultimate survival tool, one of the most important talents of the modern era, the skill that precedes all other skills. The idea is that once you know how to learn, you can learn almost anything. And in today's world of constant disruption and automation, if you and I are not learning, it's only a matter of time before our current skills lose relevance. The best person I know to help us learn how to learn is Ulrich Boser, author of a great new book entitled Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or, How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything. Learn more about Ulrich and his work at http://ulrichboser.com/. For Your Administrative Assistant! If you have an administrative assistant, here's an idea for how you can invest in them! Our Effective Administrative Assistant Webinar Series starts up soon. Learn more at https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/Admin Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! ACES HIGH by Kevin Macleod Licensed under a Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 License. ENTER THE PARTY by Kevin Macleod Licensed under a Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 License.

The Good Practice Podcast
82 — Modern learners, not modern technologies

The Good Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 36:22


Last week on the podcast we gave our thoughts on the Learning Technologies conference. Today, we ask whether we should resist the urge to jump on the latest tech and focus on learners instead. Author and consultant Patti Shank joins Ross G and Owen to discuss. If you'd like to share your thoughts on the show, you can tweet us @RossGarnerGP, @OwenFerguson, and @PattiShank. You can also find us @GoodPractice or @GoodpracticeAus. To find out more about GoodPractice, visit goodpractice.com. For more from Patti, see pattishank.com. The chess paper that Ross described was: Chase, W. G., & Simon, H. A. (1973). Perception in chess. Cognitive psychology, 4(1), 55-81, available at:  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010028573900042  Learn Better, by Ulrich Boser, is available from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Learn-Better-Mastering-Business-Anything/dp/1623365260  Tim Harford's guide to statistics in a misleading age is online at: https://www.ft.com/content/ba4c734a-0b96-11e8-839d-41ca06376bf2 The Freakonomics podcast on Harold Pollack's financial advice is here: http://freakonomics.com/podcast/everything-always-wanted-know-money-afraid-ask/  Footage of the two Space X booster rockets landing in unison can be found at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-42969020  Scott Kelly's biography, Endurance, is available from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Endurance-Year-Space-Lifetime-Discovery/dp/1524731595  The Apollo 11 transcript is available at: https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11transcript_tec.html  And Public Service Broadcasting's album, The Race for Space, can be heard on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/65KwtzkJXw7oT819NFWmEP 

The Art of Charm
680: Ulrich Boser | Learn Better

The Art of Charm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 47:31


Ulrich Boser (@ulrichboser) is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and the author of Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or, How to Become an Expert in Just about Anything. The Cheat Sheet: What's the number one misconception about learning? What's the thing that most people forget about learning? Learn the one trick that makes everyone learn better. Understand how learning ties in with our emotions. What is the single most underrated learning strategy? And so much more... Full show notes at https://theartofcharm.com/680/ Find out more about the team who makes The Art of Charm podcast here! Rhone makes gear for the modern man who demands modern style, comfort, and quality. Click here or go to rhone.com and enter promo code CHARM at checkout to get 20% off your first purchase! Want to spend less time shopping for insurance and take advantage of every possible discount? Visit meetamica.com/Forbes and find out why 95% of customers with combined auto and home policies stay with Amica! Capterra helps you find the right tool for your business -- email marketing to scheduling to accounting and beyond -- from 500 categories of software. See how Capterra can help you here! Does your business have an Internet presence? Now save a whopping 50% on new webhosting packages here with HostGator by using coupon code CHARM! Free yourself from typing notes, reports, and documents by going with the transcriptionists we trust here at AoC: TranscriptionOutsourcing.net -- 99% or higher accuracy guaranteed! HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.theartofcharm.com/mobilereview Stay Charming!

Caligiuri
#94 - Learn Better with Ulrich Boser

Caligiuri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 48:31


This week Cut The Crap Podcast features a break down of the Amazon Best Seller, "Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or, How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything" by Ulrich Boser. Together Ulrich and I discuss the most important golden nuggets that we want you to take away from his book! ---------- Rate and review the show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud, etc. Take a screen capture of your review. Send it to Ryan.Caligiuri@me.com and get entered into a draw every quarter for a prize over $1,000. Enter once and you're entered in the draw forever! ----------- Follow Ryan on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and SnapChat.   *Theme song credit to Fall Out Boy: My Song Knows What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Ulrich Boser: How to Become a More Effective Learner

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 41:12


Ulrich Boser has unlocked the secrets of how to learn more efficiently and effectively, and he wants to share them with you. In our latest episode, Ulrich smashes conventional beliefs when it comes to how we train our brains to learn. He even points out someone like NBA star LeBron James isn't practicing and learning correctly. See what he means and how you can follow his lead by taking a listen to our latest episode!Ulrich Boser is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and writes and researches education issues. He is the author of Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or, How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything and is the founding director of the Center's science of learning initiative. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

MetaLearn
ML72: Ulrich Boser on The Science of Learning, MetaLearning Basketball and How To Become an Expert in Anything

MetaLearn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 49:35


Ulrich Boser is a bestselling author and senior fellow at the Centre for American Progress. In this conversation we discuss:  - The key MetaLearning principles Ulrich discovered in his research - How Ulrich has applied learning science to basketball - The importance of trust in education and how to develop it  So whether you’re looking to upgrade your learning skills or understand how to leverage trust in your learning, this episode will give you all that and more.

EdNext Podcast
Ep. 88 - June 7, 2017: How Can Students Learn Better?

EdNext Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 25:39


Researchers know more than ever before about how people learn, but our school systems struggle to translate this knowledge into student success. In this episode, Ulrich Boser, the author of Learn Better, joins Marty West to discuss this paradox. Is the problem simply a failure of communication? Or is it deeper? Learn Better is reviewed by Robert Pianta in the new issue of Education Next. http://educationnext.org/learning-from-the-science-learning-book-review-learn-better-ulrich-boser/

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, Writer and Researcher Ulrich Boser joined host Janeane Bernstein June 5!

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017


I’m a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and write and research education issues. I just finished a book on the new science of learning titled Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or, How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything. I’m also the founding director of the Center’s science of learning initiative. My research and writing have been featured everywhere from “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” to the front page of USA Today. My work on school spending made headlines around the country and helped inspire initiatives to improve the effectiveness of education dollars. I have also developed legislation, advised political campaigns, and served as managing director of the Center’s education team. Before the Center, I worked as a contributing editor for U.S. News & World Report. I am also the author of The Leap: The Science of Trust and Why It Matters, which Forbes called “recommended reading” and Talking Points Memo described as “both comprehensive and engaging.” I also wrote The Gardner Heist: The True Story of the World’s Largest Art Theft, which became a national best-seller. USA Today called The Gardner Heist “a public service,” while The Wall Street Journal described the book as “captivating.” My articles have appeared in a variety of publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Slate, Smithsonian, Newsweek, US News and World Report, and Wired. I have also been an Arthur F. Burns Fellow, an adviser to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and have been featured on CNN, National Public Radio, and NBC’s Nightly News. My career has also included stints as a reporter, editor, and English teacher. I graduated from Dartmouth College with honors. NPR published a quiz based on my new book Learn Better. Follow the link to check it out and let me know what you think in the comments! Note that I give speeches and serve as a consultant for a variety of organizations. Email me at ulrich @ulrichboser.com or follow me on Twitter at @ulrichboser http://ulrichboser.com/

Science for the People
#422 Is Our Children Learning

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 60:00


This week on science for the people, we're taking on the educational system. We'll be talking with Ulrich Boser about what people think they know about education. It turns out that education is a lot like driving: everyone thinks they're well above average in their knowledge, which means half of us are probably wrong. Then, we'll speak with education researcher Luis Leyva about how math education privileges some at the expense of others. We may not think about it, but the way we have always taught math leaves many people of color behind. Finally, we'll speak with cognitive neuroscientist Suzanne...

Teaching Matters
Ulrich Boser

Teaching Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 40:00


Ulrich Boser is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, where he examines education issues. He talks with Scott Titsworth about his recently published book, "Learn Better: Mastering the Skills for Success in Life, Business, and School, or, How to Become an Expert in Just About Anything". For more information on the book, visit: http://ulrichboser.com/

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Moe and Ulrich Boser discuss how the emerging research on trust can improve our lives, rebuild our economy, and strengthen society.

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Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Synthetic Diamonds -- Groks Science Show 2008-08-06

Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2008 26:05


While most diamonds in the world are mined from natural sources, technological advances are now making synthetic diamonds a viable alternative. On this program, Ulrich Boser discussed the world of synthetic diamonds.