MY PROFILE
Welcome, Guest.
Please sign in or you can click here to register an account for free.
Did not receive activation email?
Email:
Password:

Refer-a-Friend and earn loyalty points!
FORUM NEWS + ANNOUNCEMENTS
[6 Sep] Get the BEST of BrillKids at a VERY SPECIAL price (for a limited time only!) (More...)

[05 Apr] BrillKids HQ is relocating: there may be minor shipping delays (More...)

[17 Jan] Looking for WINK TO LEARN coupons? New coupons now available for redemption! (More...)

[22 Jul] More SPEEKEE coupons available at the BrillKids Redemption Center! (More...)

[22 Mar] Important Announcement Regarding License Keys and Usage of BrillKids Products (More...)

[26 Feb] MORE Wink to Learn coupons available at the BrillKids Redemption Center! (More...)

[08 Jun] NEW: Vietnamese Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[15 May] Hello Pal Social Language Learning App Has Launched! (More...)

[3 Mar] Update: Hello Pal now Beta Testing! (What We've Been Up To) (More...)

[11 Feb] Sign up for our Little Reader Vietnamese Beta Testing Program! (Sign ups open until FEB. 15, 2015 ONLY!) (More...)

[26 Jan] More Wink to Learn coupons available at our Redemption Center! (More...)

[18 Nov] Get your Arabic Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[21 Oct] EEECF News: Get 30% Off from Hoffman Academy! (More...)

[22 Sep] The EEECF is now registered in the UN and we now accept donations! (More...)

[13 Aug] The Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) is now a registered charity on AMAZON SMILE! (More...)

[12 Aug] ALL-NEW Transportation & Traffic Category Pack for Little Reader!(More...)

[21 Jul] Get 10% off our NEW Actions and Motions Category Pack for Little Reader! (More...)

[14 Jul] Get 10% off BrillKids Books! IT'S THE BRILLKIDS SUMMER BOOK SALE! (More...)

[25 Jun] BrillKids store and website now available for viewing in Arabic! (More...)

[09 Jun] Get your Russian Curriculum for Little Reader! 10% off introductory price! (More...)

[09 May] Free Little Reader, Price Changes, and Promotional Discounts! (More...)

[28 Apr] Get BabyPlus Discount Coupons at the BrillKids Coupon Redemption Center (More...)

[13 Mar] Get your FREE Chinese Curriculum Update for Little Reader! (More...)

[20 Feb] FINALLY, introducing our Spanish Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[24 Feb] We're looking for Content Checkers and Testers for our Arabic Curriculum! (More...)

[10 Feb] Volunteer with the Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) (More...)

[24 Jan] Check out our NEW Thai Curriculum Pack for Little Reader! (More...)

[20 Jan] Get Discounts from BrillKids Product Partners! (More...)

[10 Jan] Introducing our New Category Pack: Exotic & Wild Animals! (More...)

[27 Nov] Sign up for our LR Spanish Beta Testing Program (LIMITED SLOTS ONLY!) (More...)

[19 Dec] Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! NOTE: BrillKids office closed on holidays (More...)

[16 Oct] Announcing the WINNERS of our BrillKids Summer Video Contest 2013! (More...)

[04 Oct] Get Little Reader Touch on your Android device! (More...)

[19 Jul] BrillKids products now available for purchase at our Russian Online Store! (More...)

[31 Jul] BrillKids Video Contest Summer 2013 - Deadline EXTENDED to August 31st! (More...)

[20 Jun] Join the BrillKids Video Contest Summer 2013! (More...)

[17 Jun] India Partners: BrillKids products now once again available in India! (More...)

[22 Apr] Little Reader Touch Version 2 Now Available (More...)

[21 Mar] French Curriculum available now for Little Reader! (More...)

[16 Apr] Spain Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Spain! (More...)

[07 Feb] Update to Little Math Version 2 now! (More...)

[07 Feb] Check out the *NEW* BrillKids Downloads Library! (More...)

[27 Feb] Singapore Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Singapore! (More...)

[20 Feb] Vietnam Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Vietnam! (More...)

[22 Jan] Important: About Sharing License Keys (More...)

[07 Nov] Update to Little Reader v3! (More...)

[19 Oct] We're Looking for Translators for our Little Reader Software (More...)

[15 Oct] More Right Brain Kids coupons available at our Redemption Center! (More...)

[25 Sep] CONTEST: Get A Free Little Musician by helping EEECF reach your friends and colleagues! (More...)

[17 Sep] Give a child the gift of literacy this Christmas: 20,000 children need your help! (More...)

[29 Aug] Little Musician wins Dr. Toy Awards! (More...)

[29 Aug] VIDEOS: Perfect Pitch at 2.5y, and compilation of Little Musician toddlers! (More...)

[09 Aug] Get Soft Mozart Coupons from the Points Redemption Center! (More...)

[03 Aug] Welcome NEW FORUM MODERATORS: Mela Bala, Mandabplus3, Kerileanne99, and Kmum! (More...)

[03 Aug] Winners of the Little Reader Video Contest (Part 5)! (More...)

[25 Jul] Bianca's Story - What happens 10+ years after learning to read as a baby/toddler (More...)

[27 Jun] Updates on our Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) (More...)

[27 Jun] Join the Little Reader Video Contest (Part 5) (More...)

[04 Jun] Being a Successful Affiliate - Now easier than ever before! (More...)

[18 May] LITTLE MUSICIAN - NOW LAUNCHED! (More...)

[30 Apr] Winners of the Little Reader Video Contest! (More...)

[28 Apr] The Early Education for Every Child Foundation - Help Us Make a Difference (More...)

[20 Apr] Little Reader Curricula on your iPad or iPhone - now possible with iAccess! (More...)

[12 Apr] LITTLE MUSICIAN - now in OPEN BETA TESTING (with a complete curriculum) (More...)

[12 Mar] *NEW* Little Reader Content Packs now available! (More...)

[01 Feb] Join the March 2012 Homeschooling Contest: Create a Monthly Theme Unit! (More...)

[27 Jan] Join the BrillKids Foundation as a Volunteer! (More...)

[20 Jan] BrillKids Featured Parent: Tonya's Teaching Story (More...)

[17 Dec] Dr. Richard Gentry joins the BrillKids Blog Team! (Read Interview on Early Reading) (More...)

[08 Dec] Little Reader Touch promo EXTENDED + Lucky Draw winners (More...)

[01 Dec] Affiliate Success Story - How Elle Made $4,527 in Sales in just 30 days (More...)

[22 Nov] Little Reader Touch now available in the App Store! (More...)

[09 Nov] Winners of the September 2011 Video Contest (More...)

[01 Nov] Another free seminar and updates from Jones Geniuses (More...)

[16 Sep] SPEEKEE is now a BrillKids partner product! Get Speekee coupons at the Coupon Redemption Center! (More...)

[02 Sep] Little Reader Wins Another Two Awards! (Mom's Best Award & TNPC Seal of Approval) (More...)

[05 Aug] Little Reader Deluxe Wins the Tillywig Brain Child Award! (More...)

[28 Jul] LITTLE MUSICIAN beta-testing NOW OPEN! - Sign up here. (More...)

[14 Jul] Little Reader Wins Another Award! (PTPA Seal of Approval) (More...)

[13 Jul] Jones Geniuses FREE Seminars & news of Fall classes (More...)

[30 Jun] Little Reader Wins 2011 Creative Child Awards! (More...)

[11 May] The *NEW* Little Reader Deluxe - now available! (More...)

[06 May] Do you blog about early learning? - Join the BrillKids Blogger Team! (More...)

[21 Apr] Aesop's Fables vol. 2 - *NEW* Storybooks from BrillKids! (More...)

[15 Apr] BrillKids Foundation - Help Us Make a Difference (More...)

[08 Apr] Get READEEZ Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[06 Apr] The new Parents of Children with Special Needs board is now open! (More...)

[06 Apr] Join the Jones Geniuses online workshop for BrillKids members this April 21st! [FULLY BOOKED] (More...)

[04 Apr] Get TUNE TODDLERS Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[21 Mar] BrillKids Discount Coupons - Finally Here! (More...)

[21 Mar] BrillKids on Facebook... We've MOVED! (More...)

[15 Mar] Get KINDERBACH Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[08 Mar] WINNERS OF THE VIDEO CONTEST: You, Your Baby and Little Reader Part 2! (More...)

[07 Mar] Please welcome our NEW FORUM MODERATORS: Skylark, Tanikit, TmS, and TeachingMyToddlers! (More...)

[22 Feb] Do you BLOG? Join the BrillKids Blogger Team! (More...)

[11 Feb] Affiliate Program – Use BrillKids Banners to promote your affiliate link in your blogs and websites! (More...)

[31 Jan] Important: Please Upgrade to Little Reader v2.0 (More...)

[26 Jan] BrillKids Blog - Criticisms of Teaching Your Baby To Read (More...)

[21 Jan] Share your Little Reader Success Story! (More...)

[08 Jan] Little Reader available on the iPad today! (More...)

[17 Dec] Aesop's Fables vol. 1 - New storybooks from BrillKids! (More...)

[13 Dec] Infant Stimulation Cards - New at the BrillKids Store! (More...)

[08 Dec] Christmas Sale: Give the gift of learning with BrillKids! (More...)

[29 Nov] Upgrade to Little Reader 2.0 [BETA] Now! (More...)

[19 Nov] Get Discounts for products from JONES GENIUSES! (More...)

[17 Nov] Join the HOMESCHOOLING CONTEST: Create a Monthly Theme Unit! (More...)

[08 Nov] Piano Wizard Academy Offer - Exclusive to BrillKids Members! (More...)

[23 Oct] Should music be a birthright? Is music education for everyone? (More...)

[20 Oct] Introducing the BrillKids Presentation Binder Set! (More...)

[12 Oct]Get to Know Other BrillKids Parents in Your Area (More...)

[14 Sep] Teaching your kids about music - Why is it important? (More...)

[10 Sep] The new ENCYCLOPEDIC KNOWLEDGE Collaborations board is now open! (More...)

[10 Sep] Meet other BrillKids Members In Your Area! (More...)

[27 Aug] Traditional Chinese Curriculum Add-On Pack for Little Reader - Now Available! (More...)

[20 Aug] Little Reader Chinese Curriculum Add-on pack - Now Available! (More...)

[5 Aug] Take Advantage of our Special Affiliate Program Promotion! (More...)

[3 Aug] Encyclopedic Knowledge Categories for FREE, made by all of us! Please join in! (More...)

[16 Jul] WINNERS OF THE VIDEO CONTEST: You, your baby and Little Reader! (More...)

[24 Jun] Be a BrillKids Affiliate and Get Rewarded! (More...)

[24 Jun] Need help from Native Speakers of SPANISH, RUSSIAN and ARABIC for Little Reader curriculum!

[01 Jun] Deadline for Submission of Entries for the LR Video Contest - Extended Until June 30! (More...)

[19 May] Facebook "LIKE" buttons are now in BrillBaby! (More...)

[25 Mar] Introducing the all new Little Reader Deluxe Kit from BrillKids! (More...)

[18 Mar] More Signing Time Coupons available at our Forum Shop! (More...)

[11 Mar] BrillKids Discount Coupons - Coming Soon! (More...)

[09 Mar] Little Math 1.6 and Semester 2 are now available! (More...)

*

Pages: 1 2 3 [4]   Go Down
Author Topic: The theory behind encyclopedic knowledge  (Read 52823 times)
Digg del.icio.us
AshleyIcy
*
Posts: 8
Karma: 1



View Profile
« Reply #45 on: March 08, 2012, 06:04:27 AM »

I think this video is relevant!
Just a simple comprehensive EK video cater to young children. =)
They have other videos available on their channel.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/06RfE7LZer0&rel=1" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/06RfE7LZer0&rel=1</a>



Logged
Dr Miles R Jones
**
Posts: 63
Karma: 20




View Profile
« Reply #46 on: March 15, 2012, 09:30:23 PM »

I think the exposure to multiple bits of learning definitely makes a difference.  Yes, they should be easier to relearn or recall later on.  Even more important, exposure to a subject area even via bits of information make it more familiar and less threatening when approached later.  I think DadDude is right that kids who are brainiacs are not necessarily so just because they did EK  flashcards when they were infants.  Probably the more relevant causal factor is having parents that are focused on your education in an intelligent fashion.

This dialog parallels the historical development and recording of knowledge.  Once you get to a certain level the most important factor becomes how it is organized and categorized so that you can locate it and use it effectively.  Imagine a huge library with no cataloging system, just lots of books on lots of shelves with no order to it.  Not very effective.

The organization of the presentation of information is critical here.  Does anyone doubt that dumping massive bits of relatively unrelated knowledge on a child is not nearly as effective as an organized, well thought out approach?  What that organization of information should be is what I think we should discuss.  Any ideas?     

Logged
DadDude
*****
Posts: 977
Karma: 380




View Profile
« Reply #47 on: March 17, 2012, 02:47:40 AM »

Dr. Jones--I think you ask an excellent question. It does seem fruitful to think of the main advantage of the various early learning programs we are using is that they organize knowledge in a way that is both conducive to knowledge and intellectual skill, while still being attractive to small children. If that's true, then we really ought to take a step back and ask what the best way to organization knowledge is.

I don't have any grand theories off hand, but I did want to say that the question seemed like the right one to me.

Logged

Larry Sanger - http://www.readingbear.org/
How and Why I Taught My Toddler to Read:
http://www.larrysanger.org/reading.html
Papa to two little boys, 6 and 1
Dr Miles R Jones
**
Posts: 63
Karma: 20




View Profile
« Reply #48 on: March 17, 2012, 06:31:30 PM »

Thanks DadDude,

Unless I am wrong - I believe we have a consensus that encyclopedic knowledge is possible.  Moving on to what order of information we should teach and how seems appropriate.
I have made the case for reading and math skills being the top two blocks on the organizational pyramid.  Many of the others will tend to follow basic curriculum prescriptions.
Not that we shouldn't enumerate them but they will differ depending...  Then it becomes a question of how to do it all effectively, something we are all neck deep in anyway.

However, I have skipped the top block on the pyramid.  If we were teaching a class this top rung, sine qua non, subject to be taught would be called "classroom management".
At home this top block on the pyramid I suppose should be tagged spiritual and/or behavioral values.  I have learned, the hard way, that unless children begin to learn self discipline
from their parents, or teachers, little in the way of education is going to happen.  Teaching self discipline translates into the ability to concentrate.  Concentration, the ability to
focus on a task until completion, is the major factor in accomplishing anything in learning, or life for that matter.  Learning to concentrate is more important than any other individual skill.
Anyway, this may all seem quite obvious to you and I don't know where I am going with this thread of thought but it has always been the first consideration to me over the years. 

I personally neglected it at first because my daughter made it seem so easy.  She was an intelligent cooperative child and because I had wide ranging interests and provided her lots of opportunities to share them with me she naturally picked up on them.  I would suspect many of you are in the same situation so you may never have paused to think about it either.

So let's assume you have an intelligent cooperative child, rather than a spoiled uncooperative child, what should we be doing in this first rung along the way to EK?  Again, since this seems to have developed naturally with activities that I engaged in with my daughter so that I have never paused to develop specific concentration games.  An important aspect of concentration is motivation.  Motivation is not necessarily enough to create concentration but without it there won't be any.  It is a skill (rather than a data base) but every skill has an informational content. 
How to do it, for example. 

Have you done anything specific to practice or develop skill at concentration?  This would differ widely depending upon age but any thoughts would be appreciated.

Logged
Dr Miles R Jones
**
Posts: 63
Karma: 20




View Profile
« Reply #49 on: March 17, 2012, 06:55:48 PM »

I mentioned a couple of days ago I am doing a free online seminar "Formula for Guaranteed Success in Any Subject".  It will be Friday March 23 from 1-2 pm CST.
All participants will receive a free eBook "Formula for Guaranteed Success in Any Subject".  (I had put the wrong date down in a previous post, my apologies)
It does focus on motivation as one of the primary elements of guaranteed success so it relates very strongly to our subject of encyclopedic knowledge.
In any case, to register for the free online seminar:  email [email protected].   

We will send the free eBook to anyone who requests it (email [email protected]) but we are not releasing it before the online seminar next Friday.
The next online seminar "Natural Memory Versus Trained Memory" will take place on the following Friday, March 30 from 1-2 pm CST.  This is also a part of
our exploration of encyclopedic knowledge that I feel strongly is a must, training the memory.  Anyway, there are limited places so you do need to register,
just drop a line to Chris and he will send you the link.  I am working on a free eBook to go with that one as well.  These are listed on the Brillkids announcements.

Via my non-profit institute I am trying to give away as much as I can of the valuable insights and materials I have developed over the years.  Short seminars,
short eBooklets to accompany them that people can grasp quickly and implement right away to good advantage.
 Please help me give stuff away by referring anyone who is interested to participate. 

Logged
PokerDad
****
Posts: 450
Karma: 72
Baby: 1




View Profile
« Reply #50 on: March 19, 2012, 03:31:53 PM »

I will register for the seminars, looks good.

Going back to the question of how EK or knowledge in general ought to be organized, could it be that the optimal would vary from individual to individual?

I'm just thinking of those Tony Buzan books I read way back when - the associations are almost purely based on an individual's perception, but then that perception is shaped by how information is introduced or equated to schema; schema can pre-exist new content being introduced, or have been introduced systematically by the same content that is being introduced (ie, chapter 1 coming before chapter 2). Yes? No?

Good discussion. I'll ponder myself for a while.

Logged

Dr Miles R Jones
**
Posts: 63
Karma: 20




View Profile
« Reply #51 on: March 19, 2012, 06:58:05 PM »

PokerDad,

Surely that is true, different parents will have different values.  I taught my daughter languages.  Amy Chua taught her daughters piano and violin.
Many black parents in the inner city will focus their children on sports, a significant avenue of success for many inner city kids.

Granted the basics are behavior, reading, math.  How high do we set the bar on these and where do we go afterward. 
The selection, order, and pacing of skills either serve to enhance learning or restrict and retard them. 
From my perspective as a specialist in accelerated learning I feel strongly we should, from the start, teach speed reading, memory training,
and rapid mental calculation skills.  These are not normally taught but they result in a vast improvement in learning & processing ability.

You may have read the post on Peter Wozniak who invented SuperMemo and has carried on Ebbinghaus work on natural memory:

http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/16-05/ff_wozniak?currentPage=all

It is a bit depressing because the work on natural memory via recall and review of material on a regular basis concludes that we forget
most of what we learn (80%) and there does not seem to be much we can do about it.  So what does that say about our quest for
encyclopedic knowledge?

One need not be limited to natural memory.  We know how to train memory.   

Logged
Pages: 1 2 3 [4]   Go Up
 
Jump to:  

Recent Threads

by newassignmentau, September 29, 2023, 09:52:09 AM
by jasminfernandes, August 18, 2023, 05:42:02 AM
by Annasprachzentrum, August 02, 2023, 08:27:26 PM
by Brileydavis, February 07, 2023, 07:31:40 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 12:01:12 PM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:26:28 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:17:08 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:02:35 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 09:45:06 AM
by Thepharmacity, January 04, 2023, 06:12:34 AM
by Sara Sebastian, December 20, 2022, 02:04:21 PM
by Kays1s, December 05, 2022, 02:02:24 AM
by ashokrawat1256, November 11, 2022, 04:54:21 AM
by farnanwilliam, October 22, 2022, 04:12:41 AM
by berryjohnson, February 05, 2020, 12:41:49 PM
Page: 1/4  

Recently Added Files

tamil - months by BhavaniJothi, Dec. 05, 2019
More Shapes - More shapes not originally included in L... by Kballent, Oct. 23, 2019
test1 - test by SSbei, Sep. 08, 2019
Purple Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Green Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Yellow Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Orange - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Red Food - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
White Foods - As part of Color Themes I made some less... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Fruits & veggies mascots - This is Polish \"must have\" mascots :) ... by Agnole, Feb. 24, 2018
Page: 1/3  

Members
Stats
  • Total Posts: 110526
  • Total Topics: 19136
  • Online Today: 449
  • Online Ever: 826
  • (January 22, 2020, 12:09:49 AM)
Users Online
  • Users: 0
  • Guests: 408
  • Total: 408

TinyPortal v1.0.5 beta 1© Bloc

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2013, Simple Machines

Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS! Dilber MC Theme by HarzeM
Home | File Downloads | Search | Members | BrillBaby | BrillKids | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2024 BrillKids Inc. All rights reserved.