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Interleaving

-Analogy of baseball players that practiced hitting curveballs, then straight balls compared to baseball players that had interleaved practice. baseball player with interleaved practice may have performed poorly in practice but they performed much better in games

-we should interleave our practice to mix up our brains in order to help our brain improve its problem recognition, adaptability and flexibility

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Some insights on how to learn better: some ways that are conventional are less effective than you think they are! we are also poor judges of assessing our own learning

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