Difference between revisions of "Benjamin Franklin writing technique"
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* Duncan Sabien discusses this technique in the context of inventing rationality techniques in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284_dY3_u6w&t=17m37s this EA Global talk] | * Duncan Sabien discusses this technique in the context of inventing rationality techniques in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284_dY3_u6w&t=17m37s this EA Global talk] | ||
+ | * [http://www.pathsensitive.com/2018/01/the-benjamin-franklin-method-of-reading.html "The Benjamin Franklin Method of Reading Programming Books"] by James Koppel discusses the general method and gives a short description of how to use it when learning from programming books |
Latest revision as of 00:16, 10 June 2019
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/148/148-h/148-h.htm start at "Three or four letters of a side had passed, when my father happened to find my papers and read them."
for a summary, see e.g. https://excellence-in-literature.com/copywork-how-benjamin-franklin-taught-himself-to-write-well/ (there are at least several articles online discussing this)
Franklin's technique takes advantage of several learning-related effects:
- Generation/testing effect: without looking at the actual example piece of writing, he attempts to produce an imitation, i.e., he attempts to generate the piece of writing himself.
- Spacing effect: before trying to produce the imitation, he leaves aside the example piece of writing for some time so that he forgets it to some extent.
See also
External links
- Duncan Sabien discusses this technique in the context of inventing rationality techniques in this EA Global talk
- "The Benjamin Franklin Method of Reading Programming Books" by James Koppel discusses the general method and gives a short description of how to use it when learning from programming books