Learning to Do it Right by Practicing Doing it Wrong
Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential benefits of practicing "wrong" techniques in skill acquisition through this 18-minute video presentation. Delve into the results of a recent study examining whether intentionally performing incorrect actions during practice can provide valuable information for learning. Gain insights into how this counterintuitive approach may enhance skill development and performance. Access additional resources, including research papers and podcast episodes, to further investigate this intriguing concept in motor learning and skill acquisition.
Syllabus
446 – Learning to Do it “Right” by Practicing Doing it “Wrong”
Taught by
Rob Gray
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