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    Explore "effective teaching" with insightful episodes like "How to Teach Maths: A Guide From Leading Expert Craig Lowther", "Andy Matuschak - Self-Teaching, Spaced Repetition, & Why Books Don’t Work", "Rebecca Lynn - Finding Your Customers - [Invest Like the Best, EP.309]", "Using Math To Rethink Gender (encore)" and "Want To Dismantle Racism In Science? Start In The Classroom" from podcasts like ""Inside Voices: A Teacher Podcast", "Dwarkesh Podcast", "Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy", "Short Wave" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    How to Teach Maths: A Guide From Leading Expert Craig Lowther

    How to Teach Maths: A Guide From Leading Expert Craig Lowther

    In this podcast episode, join David and Laura as they discuss the how they teach maths and numeracy. They look into current approaches and explore the complexities of old vs new maths! Craig Lowther features as guest throughout the episode. He has had a distinguished career in the world of maths education and currently sits as the editor of the Leckie Scotland Primary Maths textbooks. Listen to this episode to gain further insight into how curriculum and textbooks are formed from conception.

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    Andy Matuschak - Self-Teaching, Spaced Repetition, & Why Books Don’t Work

    Andy Matuschak - Self-Teaching, Spaced Repetition, & Why Books Don’t Work

    A few weeks ago, I sat beside Andy Matuschak to record how he reads a textbook.

    Even though my own job is to learn things, I was shocked with how much more intense, painstaking, and effective his learning process was.

    So I asked if we could record a conversation about how he learns and a bunch of other topics:

    * How he identifies and interrogates his confusion (much harder than it seems, and requires an extremely effortful and slow pace)

    * Why memorization is essential to understanding and decision-making

    * How come some people (like Tyler Cowen) can integrate so much information without an explicit note taking or spaced repetition system.

    * How LLMs and video games will change education

    * How independent researchers and writers can make money

    * The balance of freedom and discipline in education

    * Why we produce fewer von Neumann-like prodigies nowadays

    * How multi-trillion dollar companies like Apple (where he was previously responsible for bedrock iOS features) manage to coordinate millions of different considerations (from the cost of different components to the needs of users, etc) into new products designed by 10s of 1000s of people.

    Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. Read the full transcript here. Follow me on Twitter for updates on future episodes.

    To see Andy’s process in action, check out the video where we record him studying a quantum physics textbook, talking aloud about his thought process, and using his memory system prototype to internalize the material.

    You can check out his website and personal notes, and follow him on Twitter.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:52) - Skillful reading

    (00:02:30) - Do people care about understanding?

    (00:06:52) - Structuring effective self-teaching

    (00:16:37) - Memory and forgetting

    (00:33:10) - Andy’s memory practice

    (00:40:07) - Intellectual stamina

    (00:44:27) - New media for learning (video, games, streaming)

    (00:58:51) - Schools are designed for the median student

    (01:05:12) - Is learning inherently miserable?

    (01:11:57) - How Andy would structure his kids’ education

    (01:30:00) - The usefulness of hypertext

    (01:41:22) - How computer tools enable iteration

    (01:50:44) - Monetizing public work

    (02:08:36) - Spaced repetition

    (02:10:16) - Andy’s personal website and notes

    (02:12:44) - Working at Apple

    (02:19:25) - Spaced repetition 2



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    Rebecca Lynn - Finding Your Customers - [Invest Like the Best, EP.309]

    Rebecca Lynn - Finding Your Customers - [Invest Like the Best, EP.309]
    My guest this week is Rebecca Lynn. Rebecca co-founded early-stage investor Canvas Ventures in 2013 and is regularly featured as one of the best VCs in the market. She has deep positioning and go-to-market experience, which she honed during her time at Procter & Gamble, and that's the focus of our discussion. We cover the details of great marketing, why you should say no to customers, and how she has built Canvas. Please enjoy my discussion with Rebecca Lynn.   For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here.   -----   This episode is brought to you by Tegus. Tegus streamlines the investment research process so you can get up to speed and find answers to critical questions on companies faster and more efficiently. The Tegus platform surfaces the hard-to-get qualitative insights, gives instant access to critical public financial data through BamSEC, and helps you set up customized expert calls. It’s all done on a single, modern Saas platform that offers 360-degree insight into any public or private company. I’ve been so impressed by the platform that my firm, Positive Sum, recently made an investment in Tegus. We did so because we feel that Tegus will be the gold standard platform for investing research for decades to come. As a listener, you can take Tegus for a free test drive by visiting tegus.co/patrick.   -----   Today's episode is brought to you by Brex. Brex is the integrated financial platform trusted by the world's most innovative entrepreneurs and fastest-growing companies. With Brex, you can move money fast for instant impact with high-limit corporate cards, payments, venture debt, and spend management software all in one place. Ready to accelerate your business? Learn more at brex.com/best.   -----   Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.    Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.   Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus   Show Notes [00:02:37] - [First question] - What she’d do a great job teaching if she could teach a singular 401 level course [00:05:20] - Defining what the umbrella concept is  [00:06:10] - What about her career at P&G applies most to the kinds of companies she spends her time with now  [00:12:06] - What types of questions she asks to help someone building a product understand their marketing angle  [00:15:34] - The top three things people do wrong when running a survey in tactics or strategy [00:19:33] - Categories of questions where surveys are always helpful and effective    [00:21:06] - What the Go-To-Market Council is and what it does  [00:28:21] - The ways that most funnels are commonly broken   [00:31:17] - Defining great positioning and what it accomplishes [00:33:36] - How her knowledge and ideas most impacted the way she built Canvas [00:35:04] - Lessons learned about the world of digital health and the quantified self   [00:39:15] - The base level attributes that most indicate investment potential when she’s investing in a company [00:42:32] - The shifts in the world that most have her attention today [00:46:10] - What has her worried systemically about venture investing  [00:49:37] - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for her

    Using Math To Rethink Gender (encore)

    Using Math To Rethink Gender (encore)
    Gender is infused in many aspects of our world — but should that be the case?

    According to mathematician Eugenia Cheng, maybe not. In her new book, x+y, she challenges readers to think beyond their ingrained conceptions of gender. Instead, she calls for a new dimension of thinking, characterizing behavior in a way completely removed from considerations of gender.

    Cheng argues that at every level — from the interpersonal to the societal — we would benefit from focusing less on gender and more on equitable, inclusive interactions, regardless of a person's gender identity.

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    Want To Dismantle Racism In Science? Start In The Classroom

    Want To Dismantle Racism In Science? Start In The Classroom
    Some of the most prestigious scientists in history advanced racist and eugenicist views. But why is that rarely mentioned in textbooks? Today on the show, we speak with science educators building an anti-racist perspective into their curriculum and seeking to make the science classroom more inclusive.

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