One of the things about my learning process that I was not fully aware of during many of my school years was the role that my fingers play in my thinking and learning. Taking notes -- as I read or as I listen to a teacher's presentation -- helps the ideas to become part of me, even if i do not reread and study the notes afterward.
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A Fib about how I think and learn
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When I began writing poetry I started to notice that my fingers also became part of the creative writing process . .. sometimes my fingers wrote words before my mind knew them. And I loved these discoveries!
Is this writing-thinking link also part of you?
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