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Comparing Learnography with Pottery Through the Lens of Motor Science

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Abstract This article presents a compelling analogy between pottery and learnography, emphasizing the role of motor science in knowledge construction. Just as a potter molds clay on a spinning wheel using coordinated movements, patience and sensory feedback, students in learnography shape brainpage modules through task-based learning, motor engagement, and structured practice. The process of making a clay pot involves fine motor skills, tool handling, and spatial awareness. It mirrors the cognitive and physical skills, which are required in effective learning environments. Learnography shifts the paradigm from passive listening to active doing, transforming the classroom into a hands-on workshop of self-directed learning. By comparing these two seemingly different yet fundamentally similar processes, the article illustrates how skill-based and motor-driven learning fosters deeper understanding, retention and creativity. Shaping Minds Like Clay: Pottery of Learnography Like a potter cen...