Contents
- Introduction
The need of a book on this subject - Information Sifting
- Information Grasping
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Visual Techniques Phonetic Techniques Kinaesthetic Techniques Exercises Drugs and Vitamins
- Information Evaluation
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Different levels of proof Scientific proof
- Information Invention
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The trivial cases Brainstorming Variations on a theme The ludicrous cases
Idea Mapping and Associative Grouping Building Layered Abstraction Structures
- Information Utilization
See also
- Contemporary Educational Psychology/Chapter 2: The Learning Process Wikibooks – Various theories of learning, including constructivism, that are important to intelligence intensification.
Authors
- DanielJanzon
- Mike Hebel
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