The hottest Education Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 16 Jan 07
  1. The post is about feedback and answering questions, encouraging readers to send in their inquiries or suggestions for discussion.
  2. The author provides a platform to receive and respond to comments and concerns, aiming to engage with the audience.
  3. The post promotes interaction by inviting feedback and questions, highlighting the author's willingness to address them.
Tecnica 0 implied HN points 22 Jul 24
  1. Starting a blog helps you understand yourself better and see how your thoughts change over time. It's like a public journal where you can share what you've learned with others.
  2. A blog can boost your personal brand and help you connect with people in your professional life. It shows your unique strengths and values to others online.
  3. Writing a blog improves your communication skills. You learn how to express your ideas clearly, which is important for avoiding misunderstandings.
Musings on Markets 0 implied HN points 24 Aug 15
  1. Valuation is a skill, not just numbers or theory. It's like cooking or building things, where you get better by doing it rather than just studying the details.
  2. There's a big difference between valuing an asset and pricing it. Valuation looks deeper into the intrinsic value, while pricing is often about what the market will pay.
  3. You can value almost any asset, even if it seems tricky. By the end of a valuation class, you'll have the tools to value different types of assets confidently.
Kartick’s Blog 0 implied HN points 27 Jun 25
  1. Start with the main point to make your message clear. This way, busy readers can quickly get to the most important information without getting lost in details.
  2. Use simple language and avoid jargon to make your communication accessible. It helps everyone understand, whether they are experts or beginners.
  3. Be clear and organized in your writing. Tell people what you're going to say, say it, and then summarize it so they remember the key points.
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Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 30 Mar 08
  1. There is a lack of understanding about copyright law among many people in Vietnam due to limited accessible and clear resources in Vietnamese.
  2. Increased knowledge of copyright law can bring various benefits, prompting the importance of educating oneself about legal matters.
  3. The author plans to write a series of Q&A posts on copyright to help clarify common concerns and enhance their own understanding of the subject.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 24 Jun 08
  1. Copyright is the right of the creator to copy and distribute their work. It's different from a license.
  2. License is like a contract between the creator and the user, outlining what the user can and cannot do with the product.
  3. Most software licenses don't grant users the highest rights like copying and distributing. Users need written permission for that.
Hazy Bridge 0 implied HN points 13 Jul 23
  1. An LLM can broaden a white-collar worker's knowledge base, enhancing their understanding of legal principles and improving job performance.
  2. Studying for an LLM can develop problem-solving skills, enabling professionals to tackle complex issues with creativity and precision.
  3. Having an LLM can give white-collar workers a competitive edge, showcasing specialized expertise and making them more appealing to employers.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 05 Jul 09
  1. Thinking about making the money spent on books count by turning them into valuable knowledge or joy is crucial.
  2. Consider starting a small private library to share books with others and expand it over time.
  3. Researching and following guides on how to manage, promote, and fund a library can help in establishing and growing the small library dream.
Sustainable Views 0 implied HN points 07 Apr 23
  1. The current education system is based on outdated methods of grading and testing.
  2. Assessment in education should focus more on application of knowledge rather than just understanding or problem-solving.
  3. Teachers need to adapt to the changing landscape of education by assessing and teaching on a higher level, and a new business model may be needed for them.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 07 Jul 09
  1. The book "A computational introduction to number theory and algebra" is recommended as an excellent resource for those interested in number theory, algebra, and cryptography, particularly from a computer science perspective.
  2. The book emphasizes computational aspects, presents algorithms, and discusses complexity analysis, making it a valuable resource for cryptography applications.
  3. The author has created a solutions manual for some chapters of the book, focusing on exercises related to basic properties of integers, congruences, and computing with large integers.
John Mayo-Smith's Substack 0 implied HN points 22 Feb 23
  1. Alphabet posters play a crucial role in teaching children the sounds of the alphabet and how to read words made of these sounds. Mistakes on alphabet posters can indicate a lack of understanding of the alphabet sounds by the teacher.
  2. English has 44 phonemes represented by the 26 letters of the alphabet. Well-designed alphabet posters connect sounds with letters to facilitate learning.
  3. Warning signs about reading instruction quality include incorrect keywords on alphabet posters, like 'giraffe' instead of 'girl,' and 'ice cream cone' instead of 'insect.' Parents can ask questions and consider switching schools if not satisfied with reading instruction.
polymathematics 0 implied HN points 16 Mar 22
  1. Being a beginner helps you stay humble and connected to others. It reminds you how it feels to not know something, which can make you more understanding of others' struggles.
  2. Staying in your comfort zone can make you less approachable. If you only focus on what you know, you might come off as stuck-up or distant to those who are learning.
  3. Embracing the learning process, even when you're not the best, can broaden your perspective. It allows you to appreciate the challenges others face and encourages growth.
Better Engineers 0 implied HN points 28 Feb 24
  1. Knowing how to manage your time helps you meet deadlines and reduce stress. You can also balance your work and personal life better.
  2. Using techniques like the Pomodoro method or the 2-Minute Rule can boost productivity. These methods help you stay focused and finish small tasks quickly.
  3. Organizing tasks with methods like the Eisenhower Matrix or Task Batching lets you prioritize what's important. This helps in managing your workload more effectively.
UX Psychology 0 implied HN points 08 Nov 21
  1. Learning Styles theory lacks evidence to support its effectiveness and can sometimes be detrimental in educational settings.
  2. It is important to provide multiple sensory representations of information for all users rather than catering to specific learning styles.
  3. Instead of focusing on Learning Styles, designers can utilize learners' prior knowledge to help them connect and learn new information effectively.
Better Engineers 0 implied HN points 24 May 24
  1. The 15-day TED Talk challenge can help you learn and grow. Completing it might make you feel like a better version of yourself.
  2. Each day features a different TED Talk with valuable lessons on topics like learning, communication, and self-mastery.
  3. Participating in this challenge can inspire you to think differently and improve various aspects of your life.
Better Engineers 0 implied HN points 14 Jul 24
  1. To tackle a case study in an engineering manager interview, first understand the problem clearly. Read the case multiple times to catch all the details.
  2. Break down the main problem into smaller parts so it's easier to manage. Think about the perspectives of different people involved to find the best solutions.
  3. After solving each smaller problem, combine all the solutions into one plan. Then, be ready to present your findings clearly using visuals to help explain your points.
🔮 Crafting Tech Teams 0 implied HN points 08 Apr 24
  1. Crafting Tech Teams book club has selected 'Release It!', 'Domain modeling made functional', and 'Peopleware' as the next 3 books for April, May, and June.
  2. The book club's first discussion on 'Release It!' is scheduled to start tonight.
  3. The Crafting Tech Teams publication offers a 7-day free trial for readers to access full post archives.
PeopleStorming 0 implied HN points 07 Oct 19
  1. The International Association of Facilitators hosts an annual Facilitation Week to celebrate and promote the power of facilitation worldwide.
  2. Facilitation skills are believed to have the potential to make the world a better place by helping individuals feel acknowledged and valued.
  3. PeopleStorming offers valuable resources like essential facilitation tips and a meeting planner for free to enhance gatherings.
PeopleStorming 0 implied HN points 11 Aug 20
  1. Metacognition, or thinking about thinking, is vital for the learning process. When learning something new, considering different strategies and decision-making is an example of metacognitive activity.
  2. As facilitators, understanding individuals' thought processes is crucial to guiding productive discussions. Facilitators delve deep into how participants think to facilitate positive outcomes.
  3. Good facilitation requires deliberate focus on thinking at various abstraction levels, similar to the focus needed for complex tasks like software development. Facilitators are seen as essential for guiding effective conversations.
PeopleStorming 0 implied HN points 20 Oct 20
  1. Facilitation Week is a time for facilitators to celebrate and promote their craft worldwide.
  2. When dealing with quiet individuals in meetings, it's important to consider their value in listening, the source of their fear, and if there are tools to help them feel safer.
  3. Changing old school meeting cultures of large meetings and decisions by committee requires resetting the culture to one of clear accountability, having well-paced meetings with accountable facilitators, and clearly assigning decision accountability before discussions.
PeopleStorming 0 implied HN points 02 Feb 21
  1. Facilitators need a comprehensive toolkit and confidence in improvisation skills to adapt to different engagements.
  2. When designing workshops, facilitators can use lenses like reliability, freshness, and efficiency to choose activities that serve the ultimate purpose of the session.
  3. Efficient activities break traditional workshop phases and accomplish multiple goals at once, enhancing the flow of the session.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 29 Dec 11
  1. TetCon 2012 will be held on Friday, January 13, 2012, from 8 AM to 6 PM at the International Cooperation Center for Press- Nhà Trung Tâm Thông tin Hợp tác Quốc Tế Thông Tấn in Ho Chi Minh City.
  2. Organizers will confirm attendance by sending emails after finalizing the event program on January 3, 2012. Participants have until today and tomorrow to submit papers for TetCon 2012.
  3. Around 300 attendees have registered for the conference, with the deadline for submitting papers being imminent.
TeamCraft 0 implied HN points 21 Aug 23
  1. The ability to measure anything can greatly increase your ability to estimate ROI on data initiatives and reduce uncertainty for informed decision-making.
  2. Rethink measurement by understanding that you only need to reduce uncertainty to a manageable level, not eliminate it completely.
  3. Techniques like the Rule of Five, decomposition, and challenging false assumptions about data can help in measuring intangible aspects effectively.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 23 Oct 12
  1. To be knowledgeable in a field, one must be able to understand discussions, documents, books, and news related to that field.
  2. Understanding the problems solved in a field and how they are solved is crucial for expertise.
  3. Recognizing inaccuracies, determining the importance of an article's introduction, knowing prominent figures, and their main achievements are key aspects of being well-versed in a topic.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 26 Jul 09
  1. The algorithm in Exercise 3.31 can efficiently determine if a given integer is a perfect power and compute its pair in a short amount of time.
  2. In the algorithm from the previous exercise, a more careful implementation can significantly reduce the total running time by decreasing the time each loop iteration takes.
  3. It is possible to convert between base-10 representation and the internal representation of an integer efficiently and quickly as shown in Exercise 3.32.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 22 Aug 13
  1. The ultimate goal of education, according to Einstein, is to stimulate curiosity, creativity, independent thinking, and action in each student.
  2. Einstein emphasizes the importance of creating a love for learning in students, rather than just focusing on how much work they do.
  3. Teachers must also be individuals who are curious, passionate about knowledge, and eager to explore the world, in order to foster freedom and independent thinking in students.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 23 Sep 13
  1. Estimating the first digit of the quotient in long division can help reduce the number of calculations needed.
  2. Understanding Knuth's Long Division algorithm can aid in efficiently performing arithmetic operations on large integers.
  3. Choosing a smart value for the base when dividing large numbers can lead to more accurate estimations and fewer operations required.
Outlandish Claims 0 implied HN points 12 Apr 24
  1. School doesn't always teach practical life skills like tax preparation, which raises questions on its purpose.
  2. Institutions can exist without a clear purpose but can still have significant impacts, whether positive or negative.
  3. High school attendance is often influenced by external factors like truancy laws and job requirements, but this doesn't define the inherent purpose of the institution.
shoshincollege 0 implied HN points 20 Jun 24
  1. Avoid rushing to identify as an expert after learning something; true learning comes from having no thought of achievement.
  2. Having a beginner's mind, or 'shoshin,' means embracing experimentation, inclusivity, and high-quality learning experiences.
  3. Shoshin College offers a unique experimental learning approach that values universality, inclusivity, in-person interactions, quality, and affordability.
DrEricLevi’s Substack 0 implied HN points 13 Apr 24
  1. DrEricLevi is launching something on Substack soon
  2. The Substack link is drericlevi.substack.com
  3. The post has options to share on Facebook, email, or other platforms