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The World's Five Most Famous Learning Methods

The world's top five famous learning methods of cross-border learning method

Cross-border integration

Life everywhere can be seen in the cross-border integration of examples such as the Internet, which has y changed our way of life, the "Internet + field" is a typical cross-border integration, and now most of the Internet companies can be found in the traditional industry prototypes, such as Internet + shopping malls = Taobao, Internet + food = Meituan, Internet + money transactions = Alipay, etc. Most of the Internet companies can be found in the traditional industry prototypes, such as Internet + shopping malls = Taobao, Internet + food = Meituan, Internet + money transactions = Alipay and so on.

Cross-border integration can be simply divided into four steps:

One is to determine the goal;

Two is to find the cross-border intersection;

Three is to integrate the creativity;

Four is to implement the innovation.

Method Migration

Method Migration centers on the transfer of methods that have been successful in one field to another, referring to the impact of one type of learning experience on another, for example, a person can learn to ride a bicycle and then apply the methods mastered when learning to ride a bicycle to riding a motorcycle in a short period of time. What we often call "learning by example" and "learning by hearing" are also known as "method transfer".

Contrast learning

Contrast learning method is to compare two things can always find the same and different places, the same part can be summarized, so as to produce a general method or theory. Comparative learning method is the most commonly used learning methods in our daily life, for example, the following figure is summarized and organized "Sun Tzu's Art of War" and "Theory of War" two military works on the similarities and differences in combat methods.

Thinking network

Thinking network is composed of the generalized momentum theorem and systems thinking, which can be used to capture a variety of knowledge, the generalized momentum theorem is a theorem of physics, so we do not do specific development. Systems thinking is a way to analyze and manage systems, it can analyze the interaction between various factors in the system, including negative feedback and positive feedback models.

Negative feedback includes input, control, output, feedback and deviation, etc. In negative feedback, the input and feedback are different, negative feedback is a system that tends to be stabilized, such as a thermostatic electric kettle. Positive feedback, including input, control, output, feedback and other elements, loss of eight and feedback is the same number, positive feedback is tending to strengthen the system, such as the new product "word of mouth" can have a snowball effect.

Steps for analyzing a system using systems thinking:

Step 1: Determine the object of analysis;

Step 2: Identify system elements. Step 3: Draw a block diagram;

Step 4: Add the necessary elements;

Step 5: Analyze and optimize.