Elo comments on How to learn a new area X that you have no idea about. - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Elo 20 August 2015 05:40:35PM 1 point [-]

My purpose was, "generate rationality content". And create a guide where I could not previously find a guide describing how to learn a new skill X.

Who might find this guide useful? (a similar question to who is my intended audience)

  • people trying to learn a new skill X
  • rationalists trying to understand the meta-process of learning

I am not sure how to better test for those two groups of people.

Comment author: Lumifer 20 August 2015 06:08:12PM 2 points [-]

people trying to learn a new skill X

So, let's try a couple of different examples. Let's take (1) the skill of sailing a small boat; and (2) the skill of starting a social interaction with strangers. Do you think your guide would be useful for these two specific examples?

rationalists trying to understand the meta-process of learning

Trying to understand how learning actually happens, or how, from your point of view, it's supposed to happen?

Comment author: Elo 20 August 2015 11:46:42PM 1 point [-]
  1. people trying to learn a new skill X
  2. rationalists trying to understand the meta-process of learning

2 first - I meant - learning how to learn. or trying to get better at techniques of learning.

1a. sailing: I just ran through the first few points in my head (took about 5-10 minutes); and yes it seems to work for sailing.

1b. social interactions with strangers: yes it works. It occurs to me that there is no indication of how long each step should take. I am going to add that in as a guide.