「 read 、 write 、 consider 」の基本的な学びの手法がテクノロジーの進歩とともに質的に変化する未来を予見。
You are a shaman. I received the following oracle. Explain this ...
there should be a qualitative change in reading, writing, and thinking.Reading: Although the oracle does not specifically address changes in reading, it predicts that a qualitative change will occur. This may suggest the emergence of new reading technologies or the development of new methods for digesting and analyzing information. Also, with advances in AI and AR/VR, the reading experience itself may become more interactive and in-depth.
Writing: the oracle is more specific about the writing process. It states that it enables "the output of ideas by scraping rather than writing. This seems to indicate the idea that in an age of information overload, writing will include not only the generation of information, but also the process of scraping and refining what is necessary from existing information. In other words, the ability to extract only the essential parts from the sea of information and express them in one's own words will become important.
Thinking: The relationship between thinking and writing is discussed. It expresses the idea that writing is important not just as a means of communicating information, but as part of deeper thinking and as a means of shaping and sharpening that thinking. In other words, writing can be an important tool for clarifying ideas and sharing them with others.
Overall, the oracle foresees significant changes in the way we understand, generate, and share information. This may suggest the impact of technological advances, particularly AI and information technology.
You are a shaman. I received the following oracle. Explain this to me.
sculpture share with others means to sharpen express in your own words elaborate interactive interactive information overload information sea of information learning process digest information clarify thoughts deep thinking part of deep thinking formulate thoughts
The oracle seems to refer to the acquisition of knowledge and how to share it with others in an age of information overload. Each of these elements is explained below.
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