7.1 Practice enhances factual learning and memory. Deliberate practice: A source of effectiveness. 6.6.3 RR in reverse: The problem of instilling mindware. 6.6.2.2 Representational redescription (RR). 6.6.2.1 Some phenomena that highlight mental representations. 6.6.2 Taking child and adult development seriously. 6.6 Developing representational machinery. 6.1 Objective knowledge (World 3), virtual machines (World 2’) and the rest (World 1) 6.1.1 Mindware as World 2’: Virtual machinery. Developing propensities, habits and other dispositions Developing mentally. Your mind and its wares (the mind’s design). 3.3.5 Distractibility and the mind’s design. 3.3.3.1 Effectance as a propensity to develop competence. 3.3.3 Cognitive miserliness and its antagonists. 3.3.2.4 Illusions of rationality: transfer reframed. 3.3.2.1 Illusions of helpfulness of information. 3.3.1 Cognitive science in the realm of knowledge work. 3.2.2 Sequestered and ill-presented information. 3.1.7 Drawbacks of smartphones and tablets. 3.1.6 Where’s the glossary manager and instiller?. 3.1.5 Where’s the productive practice app?. 3.1.4 The need for synchronized annotation services. 3.1.3 The need to annotate entire resources. 3.1 Information technology: Lack of support for cognitive productivity 3.1.1 Tools designed for surfing, not delving. Psychological contributors to effectiveness. 1.5 The imperative of meta-effectiveness. 1.4.2 The applied science of marital failure. 1.4.1 Being taken to the trough but choosing not to partake. 1.4 Three vignettes: Disasters avertable by applying knowledge. 1.3.4 The work of Aaron Sloman and other cognitive scientists. 1.3.2 John Gottman: Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work and The Relationship Cure. What Intelligence Tests Miss: The Psychology of Rational Thought. 1.3 Example knowledge resources referenced in this book. 1.2.4 Effectance: motivation for competence. 1.2 Updating how we think about knowledge and ourselves. Find out what other people are saying about the book by clicking on this link to search for this hashtag on Twitter: In memory of Pierre-Elliot Trudeau, Sir Winston Churchill, Jacques Brel, and their cognitive zest Contents List of Figures. Beaudoin by spreading the word about this book on Twitter! The suggested tweet for this book is: I just bought the book Cognitive Productivity by Luc Beaudoin of CogZest! The suggested hashtag for this book is #CognitiveProductivity. Beaudoin Tweet This Book! Please help Luc P. Lean Publishing is the act of publishing an in-progress ebook using lightweight tools and many iterations to get reader feedback, pivot until you have the right book and build traction once you do. Leanpub empowers authors and publishers with the Lean Publishing process. Beaudoin This book is for sale at This version was published on This is a Leanpub book. Cognitive Productivity Using Knowledge to Become Profoundly Effective Luc P.
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