Mastering Effective Learning and Course Design

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Course Outline

  1. Core Principles
  2. Quality over Quantity
  3. Study Unit Extraction
  4. Concise Sub-concepts
  5. Logical Course Structure
  6. Testable Topics
  7. Merge Related Concepts
  8. Avoid Generic Titles

1. Core Principles

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Fundamental Attribution Error
    The tendency to overemphasize personal characteristics and ignore situational factors when explaining others' behavior.
    Example: Assuming someone is lazy rather than considering they might be overwhelmed with work.

  • Cognitive Dissonance
    The mental discomfort experienced when holding two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes.
    Example: Justifying a purchase by convincing oneself it was necessary despite financial strain.

  • Operant Conditioning
    A learning process through which behaviors are influenced by consequences: reinforcement increases behavior, punishment decreases it.
    Example: Giving a child praise for cleaning their room encourages them to do it again.

  • Social Learning Theory
    The theory that people learn behaviors through observation, imitation, and modeling, rather than solely through direct experience.
    Example: A student mimics a peer’s way of solving a problem after observing them.

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Aperçu du QCM

1. What are 'Core Principles' in the context of understanding human behavior?

2. According to the content, what is a primary benefit of prioritizing quality over quantity?

3. What is the primary role of Study Unit Extraction in the learning process?

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Aperçu des flashcards

Fundamental Attribution Error — definition?

Overemphasizing personal traits in explanations.

Cognitive Dissonance — role?

Explains mental discomfort from conflicting beliefs.

Operant Conditioning — mechanism?

Behavior influenced by consequences, reinforcement or punishment.

Social Learning Theory — role?

Learning through observation and modeling.

Maslow’s Hierarchy — purpose?

Sequential fulfillment of human needs.

Quality over Quantity — focus?

Prioritize excellence for long-term value.

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