Hi Rupali You sound great. Unfortunately, you've copied the podcast from Thursday. Don't know how you managed that - I'm still struggling with how things get places. My Brown podcast wound up on iTunes automatically - under music. Go figure!
I also liked how he re-defined the differences between knowledge, information and learning.
I think the author likes to compare concepts and make his own definitions, which I thought pretty interesting. He has a certain pattern in expanding his opinions and theories: redefine-compare-provide supportive examples.
But since he used so many different examples to explain a single concept, I felt a lot of what I was reading was getting a bit redundant.
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Hi Rupali
You sound great. Unfortunately, you've copied the podcast from Thursday. Don't know how you managed that - I'm still struggling with how things get places. My Brown podcast wound up on iTunes automatically - under music. Go figure!
I enjoyed listening to your comments.
I also liked how he re-defined the differences between knowledge,
information and learning.
I think the author likes to compare concepts and make his own definitions, which I thought pretty interesting. He has a certain pattern in expanding his opinions and theories: redefine-compare-provide supportive examples.
But since he used so many different examples to explain a single concept, I felt a lot of what I was reading was getting a bit redundant.
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