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dAilogues: Broadening the Definition of Learning

Broadening the Definition of Learning (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Will you agree that for the remainder of this dailogue you will remember that the meaning of the word learning includes genetic expression, cellular adaptation, body conditioning, conscious learning, evolution of the species. In the next paragraph explain why you agree or disagree […]

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dAilogues: Learning as Our Primary Sense

Learning as Our Primary Sense (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Part 1: Learning, How the Senses Make Senses Part 2: Learning Disabling Conception of Learning Part 3: Darwin & Survival of the Learnist Part 4 – What Makes Human Learning Human Part 1: Learning, How the Senses Make Sense All our five senses

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dAilogues: Turning Up the Learning

Turning Up the Learning with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Because the greatest crises facing the next generations are not independent naturally occurring crises, because, instead, they are themselves the results of how past generations learned to respond to their crises and learned to share what they learned in responding, the most minimally presumptuous maximally

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dAilogues: Self-Referencing Learning

Self-Referencing Learning (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues Learning always has a reference.  No matter what the learning is about or into, at any given time, there’s some kind of background that is providing the context that learning is stretching from in order to arrive at whatever is being learned. There’s a span happening

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dAilogues: Learning As Evolution

Learning As Evolution (full)  With Gemini Index of other dAilogues Part 1: Survival of the Learnist Part 2: Making the Case for Survival of the Learnist Part 3 The Human Learning Difference Part 4 Shared Learning Part 5 The Learning to Learn Together Instinct Part 6 Milestones Digital and Bipedal SPECIAL: LEARNING’S REFERENCE Part 1:

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Virtual Emotional Learning

Note: Don’t miss the Instagram video at the end of the post. If you are in a hurry start there (click here). A fascinating conversation (summarized below) led to asking whether children afflicted with facial paralysis, therefore lacking the somatic experience of facial affect display, would have unique emotional learning differences. Here is G-Ai’s (Google’s

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Thinking About How Shame Works

This dailogue explores how the affect shame, the neurobiological precursor to the emotion of shame, seems to work.  Background: I am grateful to have been mentored into learning about shame by my dear friend, the epistemological philosopher and affect therapist, Gary David PhD. Gary is a proponent and practitioner of the work of the late

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As Simple As Possible, But No Simpler. Why?

It’s always been my all time favorite quote, but not for reasons that most people (and Ai) seem to think. Attributed to him by attendees of his speeches, there remains some debate as to whether he actually said those words exactly that way. But there is no doubt that the quote conveys (in as simple

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Learning Hopscotch

The following occurred during a conversation about the potentially profound life-benefitting effects of learning to experience yourself as “always learning to become who you are becoming”.  Just after describing the benefits to young children who learned to learn that way. I Am Always in All Ways Learning to Become Me And, after a rough outline

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