Difference between revisions of "What makes a word explanation good?"

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* Establishes the prerequisites/background the reader needs, and then builds on that background
 
* Establishes the prerequisites/background the reader needs, and then builds on that background
* Anticipates common misinterpretations/misconceptions and counters them
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* Simulates the reader's inexperienced state of mind
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** Anticipates common misinterpretations/misconceptions and counters them
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** Does not assume infinite working memory
 
* Considers all or many permutations of ideas (see [[permutation trick]] for a similar idea)
 
* Considers all or many permutations of ideas (see [[permutation trick]] for a similar idea)
 
* Alternates between concrete and abstract
 
* Alternates between concrete and abstract

Revision as of 00:59, 16 July 2021

  • Establishes the prerequisites/background the reader needs, and then builds on that background
  • Simulates the reader's inexperienced state of mind
    • Anticipates common misinterpretations/misconceptions and counters them
    • Does not assume infinite working memory
  • Considers all or many permutations of ideas (see permutation trick for a similar idea)
  • Alternates between concrete and abstract
  • Actually gives a precise/technical/gears-level/mechanistic model for the reader to tinker with

See also