@ryangraves
=ryan graves=
5 years
4 stages of adult learning: Unconscious incompetence, Conscious incompetence, Conscious competence, Unconscious competence.
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@rubenharris
Ruben Harris
5 years
@ryangraves 💯💯💯
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@rubenharris
Ruben Harris
5 years
@ryangraves @Career_Karma The unconscious incompetence phase is most fascinating to me. Children learn things quickly that are hard for adults because they don’t know it’s supposed to be hard and rise to the occasion. Teaching hard things through play is why gamification is relevant for this phase as well
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@cramosdelavega
Carlos Ramos de la Vega
5 years
@ryangraves Actually think the 5th is going back to conscious incompetence. 👀
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@awsmuber
Karl Flores
5 years
@ryangraves fascinating, in reverse order, it can be the four stages leading to unprotected sex.
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@heezo
Jim Gibbs
5 years
@ryangraves So there are unknown unknowns, known unknowns, known knowns, and unknown knowns?
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@Ando_F
Andy Fallshaw
5 years
@ryangraves I've seen a version that goes hi-fidelity on that: Unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, unconscious competence (implicit level only), conscious competence (explicit level added), sub-conscious competence (can move freely b/w levels).
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@MonetarySlang
ian h.
5 years
@ryangraves Not a huge fan of this framework. The goal should be to consciously competent or skilled so that you can teach others or iterate for improvement. Hard to do that when you’re not sure why you’re so good
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