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Education runs on teaching system, not on knowledge transfer system

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The transfer of knowledge is a vital component in any educational system. It is the mechanism through which teachers impart knowledge and skills to students, who in turn, use this knowledge to enhance their understanding of the world and their ability to navigate it effectively. This knowledge transfer system is the cornerstone of learning mechanism, and without it, schools would not exist. Maximizing Learning Potential : Applying Learnography Principles in Classroom In schools, knowledge transfer system is a complex web of motor science that takes place between teachers, students, and learning materials. Source books are the primary conduits of knowledge transfer, responsible for presenting information in a way that is accessible and understandable to students. Teachers must also be skilled in transforming students into small teachers and creating a positive learning transfer environment in school system. Students, on the other hand, are responsible for receiving the knowledge and pro...

Teaching is everything but it does not process knowledge transfer in the classroom

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School made for knowledge transfer Biologically, learning is knowledge transfer to one’s brain regions. School hour is mostly spent on teaching activities and students don’t get time to read, learn and solve the task problems of knowledge chapter in the classroom. It is obvious that high class teaching is provided in the classroom but nothing is transferred to student’s brain circuits in listening, talking and watching. Therefore, teaching in education system is the waste of school hours. Obviously, school hour is mostly spent on the high motivation, hard instruction and cognitive inspiration of teaching activities. Waste of 10,000 school hours Take an academic test just after teaching to verify learning transfer in student’s brain and you will find the truth that teaching is the waste of school hours. School time is mostly spent on teaching activities and it continues for 12 years in the children’s brain. Everyday in school, homework is given to students for practice, writing and lear...

Human learnography and machine learnography go simultaneously in developmental process

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Machine Learnography What is human learnography? Human learnography refers to the study of learning mechanism and the brain's processing of definitions and information. It involves understanding how human brain retains and retrieves information, how emotions impact learning transfer, and how different types of learners process information differently. Human learnography also focuses on the development of new learning strategies to enhance the learning experience of tasks and projects. In today's world, learning has become a fundamental aspect of our daily lives. It is through learning activities that humans have been able to create technologies that make our lives easier, comfortable and more efficient. Two forms of learning system that have gained popularity in recent years are human learnography and machine learnography. While these two forms of learning may seem different, they actually complement each other in the developmental process of productions. What is machine learno...

Learnography runs on the transfer circuits of student’s brain

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Human Brain Modern approach to school system Learnography is a modern approach to school system that emphasizes the transfer of knowledge and skills in structural and functional classroom. At the heart of this approach is the concept of brain transfer circuits, which are the neural pathways in the brain that are responsible for transferring definitions and other information from one cortical area to another. The transfer circuits in the brain are crucial to the learning process of student’s brain. When we learn something new, the information is initially stored in the short-term memory of prefrontal cortex. However, in order to retain this information and use it in the future, it must be transferred to the areas of long-term memory. This is where the transfer circuits come into play for cognitive, limbic and motor knowledge. Learning and memory modules of student’s brain The transfer circuits are responsible for encoding new information and transferring it from short-term memory to lon...