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Latest revision as of 08:49, 22 July 2024
A series of exercises constitutes a challenge .
The parts of an exercise may be one or more of the following:
Input [∞]- Data collection
- Listen
- Play
- Read
- Watch
- Who
- What
- Where
- Awareness
- Analogs highlight equivalent systems
- Classification distinguishes attributes
- Experience
- helps generalize
- expresses outliers
- identify pattern
- identify variation
- Apply
- Extend
- Improve
- Abstraction (meta)
- Correlation
- Introspection
- Prediction
- Socratic question
- Decision taken
Knowledge, ability, and skills may be displayed many ways. This list is suggestive, not exhaustive:
- Presentation, with or without visual aids
- Process artifact - remnant of your process
- Report - summary of activity and result
- Smoke and mirrors - "I don't know why I did it or what I learned, but this is what I got."