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  • How to Become an Expert: A Roadmap

    From the page: "There's much more to mastering a skill than just acquiring more knowledge. Just like adults are not simply bigger children, experts are not only smarter, more knowledgeable or faster than novices. The differences can be found at a more fundamental level, such as in how... more

    Reviewed by jennymannion Apr 17 2009, 09:47am ( 21 reviews ) litemind.com

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  • Rated by donald79 on Apr 20 2009, 7:27am

    From the page: "Thereâ€s much more to mastering a skill than just acquiring more knowledge. "
  • Rated by hellocornelius on Apr 17 2009, 11:27pm

    thanks for the map... now to follow the path.
  • Rated by jennymannion on Apr 17 2009, 9:47am

    From the page: "There's much more to mastering a skill than just acquiring more knowledge. Just like adults are not simply bigger children, experts are not only smarter, more knowledgeable or faster than novices. The differences can be found at a more fundamental level, such as in how they perceive the world and approach problems."
  • Rated by fussypants on Apr 16 2009, 7:33pm

    From the page: "hereâ€s much more to mastering a skill than just acquiring more knowledge. Just like adults are not simply bigger children, experts are not only smarter, more knowledgeable or faster than novices. The differences can be found at a more fundamental level, such as in how they perceive the world and approach problems."
  • Rated by largeGROUCH on Apr 16 2009, 10:15am

    from the page: "...Wouldn't you like to be an expert? To intuitively know the right answers? Enter the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition, which shines a light on how we develop and master skills, helping us understand how we progress from novice to expert, including all the steps in between..." this is a wonderful article by luciano passuello, a fellow stumbler. TO READ MUCH MORE, CLICK THE PCITURE
  • Rated by edragonu on Apr 16 2009, 3:31am

    From the page: "To understand how that works, letâ€s turn to the ideas developed by brothers Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus in the early 80s, the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition. Their model breaks down the journey to mastery in five discrete stages, outlining whatâ€s necessary to improve at each of them. Letâ€s see."
  • Rated by Bobby86 on Apr 15 2009, 10:46pm

    good article
  • Rated by unipsycho on Apr 15 2009, 8:23pm

    nice stuff looking at difference between novices and experts.
  • Rated by BrainTraining101 on Apr 15 2009, 5:17pm

    Another insightful and entertaining article from our good friend, Luciano.