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!

The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World

Cheery Friday Greetings from Barb Oakley!  Book of the Month The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World by Marie Favereau. Favereau’s fascinating work upended what I thought I knew about empires. We’re used to reading about empires like Rome – fixed, geographic entities with clear borders and static capitals. But the Mongols created something rad …

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ChatGPT and the Future of AI

Cheery Friday Greetings from Barb Oakley!  Just a friendly reminder that ChatGPT and the Future of AI: The Deep Language Revolution by Terrence J. Sejnowski, which we previewed a couple of weeks ago, is now available! 🎉 If you were intrigued by our earlier discussion of Sejnowski’s exploration into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence, …

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ChatGPT and the Future of AI: The Deep Language Revolution

Cheery Friday Greetings (okay, a little late) from Barb Oakley!  Book of the Year: AI’s Future Unveiled ChatGPT and the Future of AI: The Deep Language Revolution by Terrence J. Sejnowski. Our very own Terry’s latest masterpiece is a thrilling journey into the heart of AI. From the evolution of language models to the ethical dilemmas of self-improv …

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Ibn Khaldun: An Intellectual Biography

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! This week I have a hodgepodge of observations and recommendations. Here we go! Book of the Week Ibn Khaldun: An Intellectual Biography, by Robert Irwin. This fascinating book provides a comprehensive look at the life and ideas of Ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century Arab scholar considered one of the …

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Lake Superior Academy

Cheery Friday Greetings from Barb Oakley! (Special K-12 focus this week) Throughout my career as an engineering professor, I’ve witnessed countless initiatives aimed at high schools and universities to boost diversity and inclusion in STEM fields. These efforts are commendable, but they often overlook a crucial truth: if we truly want to make a las …

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Greetings to Critical Thinkers Everywhere! 🌟🎉

🎉🌟 EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT! 🌟🎉 Barb Oakley & Terry Sejnowski, the instructors of Learning How to Learn, are thrilled to unveil our groundbreaking new Coursera specialization: ” Critical Thinking: A Brain-Based Guide for the ChatGPT Era” In today’s rapidly evolving world, where information flows freely and artificial intelligence is becoming incre …

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The Certainty Trap

Cheery Friday Greetings from Barb Oakley! I have thrilling news to share! Terry’s and my book  Learning How to Learn: How to Succeed in School Without Spending All Your Time Studying has been selected for a special BookBub eBook promotion for September 6-11. The eBook version of  Learning How to Learn is on sale everywhere for just $2.99 from Septe …

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AI Superpowers

Cheery Friday Greetings! Book of the Month!  AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order, by Kai-Fu Lee. This fascinating book provides an insider’s perspective on the AI race between China and the United States. Lee, a prominent figure in both Silicon Valley and the Chinese tech world, offers unique insights into the strengths a …

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Math Mind & Unschooler’s Educational Dictionary

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Book of the Month Math Mind: The Simple Path to Loving Math, by Shalinee Sharma. This is a brilliant book—hands down the most engaging and best-researched book on learning math we’ve ever encountered. These paragraphs give a sense of Sharma’s ability to step back and help us see the big pictu …

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Brains and AI – Supercommunicators

Cheery Friday Greetings to our Learning How to Learners! Thrilling News! Our very own Terry Sejnowski has started a (free) Substack: “ Brains and AI.”  In his first three posts, Terry explores the convergence of artificial intelligence and neuroscience, offering rare insight into how advances in each field are accelerating progress in the other. Wi …

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