A Mind for Numbers Applied to Computer Science – Tips for Learning in STEM

A Mind for Numbers Applied to Computer Science – Tips for Learning in STEM

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A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley is a fantastic book aimed at STEM students and covers topics from instantaneous productivity to long-term memory strategies. In this video I apply her principles to computer science!

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