Top 1200 Learning By Doing Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 20, 2024.
One thing I am learning from the kitten is that everything he is doing seems to be in preparation for murder.
I'm learning to not worry too much about the future, and it's hard, but I'm doing it.
Without Metallica, I wouldn't be doing what I am doing. I have every Metallica record, of course, and I would spend hours on drums in my parents' basement with the stereo behind me, cranking those records and learning Lars' drum beats, beat by beat.
...it's not just learning that's important. It's learning what to do with what you learn and learning why you learn things that matters. — © Norton Juster
...it's not just learning that's important. It's learning what to do with what you learn and learning why you learn things that matters.
A university is not about results in the next quarter; it is not even about who a student has become by graduation. It is about learning that molds a lifetime, learning that transmits the heritage of millennia; learning that shapes the future
Real learning, attentive, real learning, deep learning, is playful and frustrating and joyful and discouraging and exciting and sociable and private all the time, which is what makes it great.
Where I grew up, learning was a collective activity. But when I got to school and tried to share learning with other students that was called cheating. The curriculum sent the clear message to me that learning was a highly individualistic, almost secretive, endeavor. My working class experience...was disparaged.
The game is to keep learning, and I don't think people are going to keep learning who don't like the learning process.
Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things.
I'm still learning. It's all a learning curve. Every time you sit down, with any given episode of any given show, it is a learning curve. You're learning something new about how to tell a story. But then, I've felt that way about everything I've ever done - television, features or whatever. Directing or writing, it always feels like the first day of school to me.
I've been doing a lot of learning from mistakes, first and foremost, and building off that.
The central task of education is to implant a will and facility for learning; it should produce not learned but learning people. The truly human society is a learning society, where grandparents, parents, and children are students together.
This is a learning in the business life that first of all you need to have commitment, dedication and passion for what you are doing.
I think being a DJ is that thing of learning what makes a crowd move. As a DJ, you're constantly learning. It's like chess or something. After a couple of years, you think you're good, then you see a real DJ that's been doing it for 20 years and they just blow you away. I think that's one of the things I like about DJing: you can get better and better and better.
Be passionate and bold. Always keep learning. You stop doing useful things if you don't learn. — © Satya Nadella
Be passionate and bold. Always keep learning. You stop doing useful things if you don't learn.
If you're doing things that you don't want to be doing or you're working with people who aren't making you better and you're not learning, if things aren't challenging you, you could be wasting your time. You might be making some money, but you might not be improving as an actor.
Don't stop trying, learning, fighting, experimenting, doing, until the miracle happens.
If learning to read was as easy as learning to talk, as some writers claim, many more children would learn to read on their own. The fact that they do not, despite their being surrounded by print, suggests that learning to read is not a spontaneous or simple skill.
Lifelong learning is becoming commonplace, with people studying at different times when they see the benefits of doing so.
Learning a craft is up to you, whether you are doing theatre or movies.
I think every single day, I can be doing more or learning something new.
I was doing a lot of yoga and learning to meditate, and I found that extremely helpful, and still do and hopefully always will.
I'm always learning. I can't imagine doing anything else.
When I was little, I always got so excited about learning - until I got to the actual learning part of learning.
Every activity worth doing has a learning curve.
Learning is pleasurable but doing is the height of enjoyment.
Children build self-esteem by doing things that are hard and learning what works.
Learning by doing is the only way I know how to learn.
Learning is really about translating knowing what to do into doing what we know.
Learning is an active process. We learn by doing.. Only knowledge that is used sticks in your mind.
Through learning we re-create ourselves. Through learning we become able to do something we never were able to do. Through learning we reperceive the world and our relationship to it. Through learning we extend our capacity to create, to be part of the generative process of life.
Stranger Things' was my first job, and I was learning everything as I was doing it and it was such a whirlwind.
Warren is one of the best learning machines on this earth. The turtles who outrun the hares are learning machines. If you stop learning in this world, the world rushes right by you.
My favorite way of learning for acting has been doing it, not talking about it.
I'm learning and changing all the time, and I expect to continue doing so my entire life.
The importance of art is in the process of doing it, in the learning experience where the artist interacts with whatever is being made.
Floundering around, learning by doing but also by failing, is not only good but inevitable.
The Montessori Method- learning by doing-once again became my stock in trade.
I'm learning skills I will use for the rest of my life by doing homework...procrastinating and negotiation. — © Bill Watterson
I'm learning skills I will use for the rest of my life by doing homework...procrastinating and negotiation.
It's a huge learning that things aren't always in your control. You can only be responsible for what you're doing.
Knowledge about yourself binds, weighs, ties you down; there is no freedom to move, and you act and move within the limits of thatknowledge. Learning about yourself is never the same as accumulating knowledge about yourself. Learning is active present and knowledge is the past; if you are learning to accumulate, it ceases to be learning; knowledge is static, more can be added to it or taken away from it, but learning is active, nothing can be added or taken away from it for there is no accumulation at any time.
Comics are a particularly esoteric field where you really learn how to do it, by doing it or by learning from other practitioners.
I finish so many books it's amazing. I'm also doing Rosetta Stone, learning some French.
Learning astrology is like learning any foreign language. You already have the ideas, concepts, and experiences of your life within you; you are just learning a new language for what you are already experiencing.
I started shooting 'The Defenders' two days after I wrapped' Friday Night Lights.' I was doing research for 'The Defenders' throughout - interviewing lawyers and sitting in courtrooms just to watch - but there's something fun about throwing yourself in the water and learning by doing.
The best way of learning about anything is by doing.
If you try to impose a rigid discipline while teaching a child or a chimp you are working against the boundless curiosity and need for relaxed play that make learning possible in the first place... learning cannot be controlled; it is out of control by design. Learning emerges spontaneously, it proceeds in an individualistic and unpredictable way, and it achieves its goal in its own good time. Once triggered, learning will not stop--unless it is hijacked by conditioning.
I feel like that I'm learning all the time. I'm learning from new artists, from established artists... every time I listen to '70s rock 'n' roll records, I'm learning. And I think that I'm just now starting to get a hold on what I do.
Learning a game and doing something wrong is sometimes funnier than being good at it.
I'm very learning-disabled, and I think it drove me to what I'm doing. — © Chuck Close
I'm very learning-disabled, and I think it drove me to what I'm doing.
I know my age is a little older and some people might say, 'hey this guy's an old guy'. But I'm learning every day. I don't feel like an old guy. I feel like I'm young. I feel like I'm in there just learning so much stuff. I'm just doing a whole lot more different things than I was before.
Doing a documentary is about discovering, being open, learning, and following curiosity.
When I go to throw a punch, actually, my intention is to hit somebody. That's just second nature to me. So you have to just rewire yourself. It's not something where you have to sit and subconsciously think about it, but you kind of have to just put yourself in that mode and go with it. Learning the fight scenes, I've never had to learn choreography before, so learning the fight scenes was like learning a dance or something like that. I had a little bit of influence in the fight scenes and I tried to put as much influence there as I could, but I had fun doing it.
Design is all about learning from doing, that’s how we evolve to the best solution.
Most of us who got into film industry in early 2000s weren't prepared for the constant vigilance that being a celebrity requires, and there's no school for learning how to handle it well or gracefully. It's a hard thing to figure out. A lot of people don't deal with it well because they're either too paranoid or they're doing things they probably shouldn't be doing in public.
Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental.
Doing a budget means learning an ancient and powerful word: NO.
We were the first multibrand platform for the customization of designer clothing. And it's great to be a first mover if you manage to pull it off. You can have a great competitive advantage. But if you're quite early, you're learning a lot: both learning as a company, and the customer is still learning.
Doing 3D on 'Hugo' was a big learning curve for me, but fun!
When the reward is the activity itself--deepening learning, delighting customers, doing one's best--there are no shortcuts.
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