Blog: The artistry of understanding
Most of our customers, before they are customers, are trying to break challenges down into manageable chunks. A bit like painting by numbers. The trouble is that there’s always a…
Read articleMost of our customers, before they are customers, are trying to break challenges down into manageable chunks. A bit like painting by numbers. The trouble is that there’s always a…
Read articleThe impact of stressful events on learning Stressful events are commonly associated with educational settings, predominantly because of our early experiences with exam stress. You’re probably remembering that now and…
Read articleWhen I look back at twenty years of graft at KnowledgePoint I’m struck by just how far I’ve come personally. At the beginning, I was learning by simply making lots…
Read articleYou see it every day, people that queue and people that cut in, people that drive at the speed limit and people that break it. We all make choices about…
Read articleThe importance of neuroscience in learning Four things, from the point of view of your brain, affect your ability to learn: • Learning involves your brain changing • Some stress…
Read articleI have never been academic. Two C grades, an E at A-level, and flunking out of my first year at University because I was doing martial arts just about summarise…
Read articlePaul and Andre for allowing our collective creative minds to express themselves without barriers. Lauren for organising literally everything. Natalie for keeping this project, and me, to schedule.
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