Cheery Friday e-mails

Every Friday I send a “Cheery Friday” email chock full of insights about learning and changing to a million registered learners from the massive open online course (“MOOC”) Learning How to Learn.  To receive these emails, just register for the course here (it’s free, and registration takes only a few seconds).  “See” you on Friday!

Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Book of the Week Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It, by Kamal Ravikant. This odd little book offers its own idiosyncratic approach to self-healing: to simply love yourself.  Many successful leaders in Silicon Valley are perhaps not in the healthiest place mentally, and Kamal was among …

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Elements of Education

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Books of the Week The Elements of Education for Teachers: 50 Research Based Principles Every Educator Should Know, by Austin Volz, Julia Higdon, William Lidwell. When reading books about good teaching, it can easy to become overwhelmed with a flurry of approaches. The Elements takes a step ba …

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Think Like a Rocket Scientist

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Need PPE Support for Your Hospital? In response to last week’s call for PPE equipment for hospitals, LHTLer Rafael Mayer points us toward Frontline Heroes, a charity initiative to source PPE and donate to institutions in need in the US. It’s grass-roots and not meant to exist post crisis, but …

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Remote Learning Guidance from State Education Agencies

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Special note: Barb’s daughter Rosie is a physician on the front lines of battling COVID-19. She asks: “Please donate any PPE (gowns, masks of any kind, or eye protection) that you might have to your local hospitals—it would mean a lot to us.” Remote Learning Guidance from State Education Agen …

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Explaining Postmodernism

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! We thought last week was big with 26,000 new Learning How to Learners.  But this week is even bigger—40,852 new fellow students!  Welcome to our vibrant learning community, approaching 3 million total registered students on all platforms. If you are trying to grapple with career change or ups …

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Eat Fat, Get Thin

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! A new record of brand new Learning How to Learners this week—26,000 learners have joined since last week.  Welcome to our vibrant community, approaching 3 million total registered students on all platforms. If you are wrangling children or teens at home, don’t forget our companion course, Lea …

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Instant Pot

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! This week, we’re going to shift to a topic many people are now having to address as social distancing comes into play—how to cook and eat healthily.  Let’s start out with a gizmo you might find useful in your cooking at home, and then move on to helpful ideas for handling home, work, and lear …

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Cheery Saturday Greetings—Special Pandemic Edition

Cheery Saturday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Tips for Moving Your Classes Online We realize that, due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus pandemic, many teachers are working this weekend to move their courses online.  If you are one of those teachers, here is a compendium of general information that might prove helpful for you.  Li …

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How We Learn

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Book of the Month How We Learn: Why Brains Learn Better Than Any Machine . . . for Now, by Stanislas Dehaene. This is the best book around, hands down, on how the brain learns. Part of the brilliance of Dehaene’s book is that he breaks everything down into easy-to-understand insights that all …

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Explicit & Direct Instruction: An Evidence-Informed Guide for Teachers

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Book of the Week Explicit & Direct Instruction: An Evidence-Informed Guide for Teachers, Edited by Tom Boxer, Series Editor Tom Bennett. This wonderful short book lays out everything you need to know about Direct Instruction, a precise way of teaching that research has shown to be one of …

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