In the early days of the Top Gun project, no one stopped to try to figure out what made the best pilots so good. They just set up a program that mimicked the situations pilots would face in real dogfights and that allowed the pilots to practice their skills over and over again with plenty of ◊ feedback and without the usual costs of failure. That is a pretty good recipe for training programs in many different disciplines.
~ don't bother with a curriculum, just simulate the real thing closely without serious consequences
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- > Do work that fully reflects the final work you wish to produce.
- > If you wish to develop a skill or impart knowledge, create a game that closely matches the end state you wish to achieve
- how to make the world a better place by building really good tools for learning﹖
- ~ prioritize doing over knowing