frobisherw ([personal profile] frobisherw) wrote2015-11-01 06:22 pm

Link to "Errors vs. Bugs and the End of Stupidity"

A common mental model for performance is what I'll call the "error model."  In the error model, a person's performance of a musical piece (or performance on a test) is a perfect performance plus some random error. ... But we could also consider the "bug model" of errors. A person taking a test or playing a piece of music is executing a program, a deterministic procedure.  If your program has a bug, then you'll get a whole class of problems wrong, consistently.
 
 
 

Do read the whole thing! Interesting and thoughtful essay from 2012 on learning. Inspired by Mel Baggs essays.
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[personal profile] silk_dragon_zen 2015-11-02 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting, and to some extent, I agree. But if practicing reading were all there were to overcoming dyslexia, I would have overcome it long ago. I'm still severely disabled by dyslexia, so there's got to be more to it than that.
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[personal profile] silk_dragon_zen 2015-11-03 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
That's my thinking as well.