Raw_Power comments on Discussion: Counterintuitive ways of teaching knowledge - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Raw_Power 09 July 2011 11:33:32AM 0 points [-]

... Do you want to be my chavruta?

That said, I think you misunderstand me: I meant breaking the rules of reality within the realm of a work of fiction and making the protagonists (or the audience if it's a videogame) figure the new rules out for themselves... Actually now that I think of it videogamers are very used to adapting themselves to entirely new sets of physics on a weekly basis... but no-one has ever made them stop and think about it for a while, AFAIK.

I'm not suggesting we be emotionally or creatively repressed, that has nothing to do with being rational. I just wonder how exactly one can allow themselves artistic license in a way that allows people to have fun learning stuff without having the fun bits detracting from the general message.

why not suggest some examples of what you actually mean?

Err, am I missing something here? Haven't I done that in the very post you're responding to...? Or am I misunderstanding you?

Comment author: Desrtopa 10 July 2011 01:07:50AM 0 points [-]

Do you want to be my chavruta?

Maybe. For studying what in particular?

Err, am I missing something here? Haven't I done that in the very post you're responding to...? Or am I misunderstanding you?

I meant you should add them to the original post, not just the comments.

Comment author: Raw_Power 10 July 2011 09:53:07AM 0 points [-]

For studying what in particular?

Decision theory? Information theory? I'm an engineer, which means most of the stuff I know is useless for AI design or programming.

I meant you should add them to the original post, not just the comments.

Gotcha