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A Mind For Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra) [Versión Kindle]

Barbara Oakley
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"Riveting and disturbing.... Barbara Oakley is to be commended upon looking so hard, and so closely, at the motives, in some, that underlie acts of 'kindness' and 'altruism'--suggesting that things are not always as they appear, and the phrase 'killed with kindness' springs from the absolute bedrock of folk wisdom."
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"If you struggled through math and slept through science, there's hope. In "A Mind for Numbers," polymath Barbara Oakley reveals how to unlock the analytic powers of our brains so we can learn how to learn. This book should be required reading for students--and for my mother."
--Adam Grant, "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Give and Take"
"An ingeniously accessible introduction to the science of human cognition--along with practical advice on how to think better."
--James Taranto, "The Wall Street Journal"
"A wonderful book! How do you come to" love" math and science, and how do you come to "learn" math and science? Read "A Mind for Numbers." Barbara Oakley is the magician who will help you do both."
--Francisco J. Ayala, University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, and former President and Chairman of the Board, American Association for the Advancement of Science
"Being good at science and mathematics isn't just something you "are"; it's something you "become." This users' guide to the brain unmasks the mystery around achieving success in mathematics and science. I have seen far too many students opt out when they hit a rough patch. But now that learners have a handy guide for 'knowing better' they will also be able to 'do better.'"
--Shirley Malcom, Head of Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science
""A Mind for Numbers" is an excellent book about how to approach mathematics, science, or any realm where problem solving plays a prominent role."
--J. Michael Shaughnessy, Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
"I have not been this excited about a book in a long time. Giving students deep knowledge on "how to learn" will lead to higher retention and student success in every field. It is a gift that will last them a lifetime."
--Robert R Gamache, Ph.D., Associate Vice

A good teacher will leave you educated. But a great teacher will leave you curious. Well, Barbara Oakley is a great teacher. Not only does she have a mind for numbers, she has a way with words, and she makes every one of them count.
Mike Rowe, creator and host of Discovery Channel s "Dirty Jobs" and CEO of mikeroweWORKS
If you struggled through math and slept through science, there s hope. In A Mind for Numbers, polymath Barbara Oakley reveals how to unlock the analytic powers of our brains so we can learn how to learn. This book should be required reading for students and for my mother.
Adam Grant, New York Times-bestselling author of Give and Take
"Superb not only for those who are struggling or who are expert at math, but for readers who wish to think and comprehend more efficiently."
Library Journal
An ingeniously accessible introduction to the science of human cognition along with practical advice on how to think better.
James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal
In my bookThe Math Instinct, I described how we have known since the early 1990s that all ordinary people can do mathematics, and inThe Math Gene, I explained why the capacity for mathematical thinking is both a natural consequence of evolution and yet requires effort to unleash it. What I did not do is show how to tap in to that innate ability. Professor Oakley does just that.
Keith Devlin, NPRWeekend Edition s Math Guy
A wonderful book! How do you come to love math and science, and how do you come to learn math and science? Read A Mind for Numbers. Barbara Oakley is the magician who will help you do both.
Francisco J. Ayala, University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, and former President and Chairman of the Board, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Being good at science and mathematics isn t just something you are; it s something you become. This users guide to the brain unmasks the mystery around achieving success in mathematics and science. I have seen far too many students opt out when they hit a rough patch. But now that learners have a handy guide for knowing better they will also be able to do better.
Shirley Malcom, Head of Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science
A Mind for Numbersis an excellent book about how to approach mathematics, science, or any realm where problem solving plays a prominent role.
J. Michael Shaughnessy, Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
I have not been this excited about a book in a long time. Giving students deep knowledge on how to learn will lead to higher retention and student success in every field. It is a gift that will last them a lifetime.
Robert R Gamache, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and International Relations, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
A Mind for Numbers helps put students in the driver s seat empowering them to learn more deeply and easily. This outstanding book is also a useful resource for instructional leaders. Given the urgent need for America to improve its science and math education so it can stay competitive, A Mind for Numbers is a welcome find.
Geoffrey Canada, President, Harlem Children's Zone
"It's easy to say 'work smarter, not harder, ' but Barbara Oakley actually shows you how to do just that, in a fast-paced and accessible book that collects tips based on experience and sound science. In fact, I'm going to incorporate some of these tips into my own teaching."
Glenn Harlan Reynolds, Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law, The University of Tennessee
A Mind for Numbers is a splendid resource for how to approach mathematics learning and in fact learning in any area. Barbara Oakley s authoritative guide is based on the latest research in the cognitive sciences, and provides a clear, concise, and entertaining roadmap for how to get the most out of learning. This is a must-read for anyone who has struggled with mathematics and anyone interested in enhancing their learning experience.
David C. Geary, Curators Professor of Psychological Sciences and Interdisciplinary Neuroscience, University of Missouri
For students afraid of math and science and for those who love the subjects, this engaging book provides guidance in establishing study habits that take advantage of how the brain works.
Deborah Schifter, Principal Research Scientist, Science and Mathematics Programs, Education Development Center, Inc.
A Mind for Numbers explains the process of learning in a fascinating and utterly memorable way. This book is a classic, not only for learners of all ages, but for teachers of all kinds.
Frances R. Spielhagen, Ph.D., Director, Center for Adolescent Research and Development, Mount Saint Mary College"

-A good teacher will leave you educated. But a great teacher will leave you curious. Well, Barbara Oakley is a great teacher. Not only does she have a mind for numbers, she has a way with words, and she makes every one of them count.-
--Mike Rowe, creator and host of Discovery Channel's -Dirty Jobs- and CEO of mikeroweWORKS
-If you struggled through math and slept through science, there's hope. In A Mind for Numbers, polymath Barbara Oakley reveals how to unlock the analytic powers of our brains so we can learn how to learn. This book should be required reading for students--and for my mother.-
--Adam Grant, New York Times-bestselling author of Give and Take
-Superb not only for those who are struggling or who are expert at math, but for readers who wish to think and comprehend more efficiently.-
--Library Journal
-An ingeniously accessible introduction to the science of human cognition--along with practical advice on how to think better.-
--James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal
-In my book The Math Instinct, I described how we have known since the early 1990s that all ordinary people can do mathematics, and in The Math Gene, I explained why the capacity for mathematical thinking is both a natural consequence of evolution and yet requires effort to unleash it. What I did not do is show how to tap in to that innate ability. Professor Oakley does just that.-
--Keith Devlin, NPR Weekend Edition's -Math Guy-
-A wonderful book! How do you come to love math and science, and how do you come to learn math and science? Read A Mind for Numbers. Barbara Oakley is the magician who will help you do both.-
--Francisco J. Ayala, University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, and former President and Chairman of the Board, American Association for the Advancement of Science
-Being good at science and mathematics isn't just something you are; it's something you become. This users' guide to the brain unmasks the mystery around achieving success in mathematics and science. I have seen far too many students opt out when they hit a rough patch. But now that learners have a handy guide for 'knowing better' they will also be able to 'do better.'-
--Shirley Malcom, Head of Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science
-A Mind for Numbers is an excellent book about how to approach mathematics, science, or any realm where problem solving plays a prominent role.-
--J. Michael Shaughnessy, Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
-I have not been this excited about a book in a long time. Giving students deep knowledge on how to learn will lead to higher retention and student success in every field. It is a gift that will last them a lifetime.-
--Robert R Gamache, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and International Relations, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
-A Mind for Numbers helps put students in the driver's seat--empowering them to learn more deeply and easily. This outstanding book is also a useful resource for instructional leaders. Given the urgent need for America to improve its science and math education so it can stay competitive, A Mind for Numbers is a welcome find.-
--Geoffrey Canada, President, Harlem Children's Zone
-It's easy to say 'work smarter, not harder, ' but Barbara Oakley actually shows you how to do just that, in a fast-paced and accessible book that collects tips based on experience and sound science. In fact, I'm going to incorporate some of these tips into my own teaching.-
--Glenn Harlan Reynolds, Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law, The University of Tennessee
-A Mind for Numbers is a splendid resource for how to approach mathematics learning and in fact learning in any area. Barbara Oakley's authoritative guide is based on the latest research in the cognitive sciences, and provides a clear, concise, and entertaining roadmap for how to get the most out of learning. This is a must-read for anyone who has struggled with mathematics and anyone interested in enhancing their learning experience.-
--David C. Geary, Curators' Professor of Psychological Sciences and Interdisciplinary Neuroscience, University of Missouri
-For students afraid of math and science and for those who love the subjects, this engaging book provides guidance in establishing study habits that take advantage of how the brain works.-
--Deborah Schifter, Principal Research Scientist, Science and Mathematics Programs, Education Development Center, Inc.
-A Mind for Numbers explains the process of learning in a fascinating and utterly memorable way. This book is a classic, not only for learners of all ages, but for teachers of all kinds.-
--Frances R. Spielhagen, Ph.D., Director, Center for Adolescent Research and Development, Mount Saint Mary College

"A good teacher will leave you educated. But a great teacher will leave you curious. Well, Barbara Oakley is a great teacher. Not only does she have a mind for numbers, she has a way with words, and she makes every one of them count."
--Mike Rowe, creator and host of Discovery Channel's "Dirty Jobs" and CEO of mikeroweWORKS
"If you struggled through math and slept through science, there's hope. In A Mind for Numbers, polymath Barbara Oakley reveals how to unlock the analytic powers of our brains so we can learn how to learn. This book should be required reading for students--and for my mother."
--Adam Grant, New York Times-bestselling author of Give and Take
"Superb not only for those who are struggling or who are expert at math, but for readers who wish to think and comprehend more efficiently."
--Library Journal
"An ingeniously accessible introduction to the science of human cognition--along with practical advice on how to think better."
--James Taranto, The Wall Street Journal
"In my book The Math Instinct, I described how we have known since the early 1990s that all ordinary people can do mathematics, and in The Math Gene, I explained why the capacity for mathematical thinking is both a natural consequence of evolution and yet requires effort to unleash it. What I did not do is show how to tap in to that innate ability. Professor Oakley does just that."
--Keith Devlin, NPR Weekend Edition's "Math Guy"
"A wonderful book! How do you come to love math and science, and how do you come to learn math and science? Read A Mind for Numbers. Barbara Oakley is the magician who will help you do both."
--Francisco J. Ayala, University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, and former President and Chairman of the Board, American Association for the Advancement of Science
"Being good at science and mathematics isn't just something you are; it's something you become. This users' guide to the brain unmasks the mystery around achieving success in mathematics and science. I have seen far too many students opt out when they hit a rough patch. But now that learners have a handy guide for 'knowing better' they will also be able to 'do better.'"
--Shirley Malcom, Head of Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science
"A Mind for Numbers is an excellent book about how to approach mathematics, science, or any realm where problem solving plays a prominent role."
--J. Michael Shaughnessy, Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
"I have not been this excited about a book in a long time. Giving students deep knowledge on how to learn will lead to higher retention and student success in every field. It is a gift that will last them a lifetime."
--Robert R Gamache, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and International Relations, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
"A Mind for Numbers helps put students in the driver's seat--empowering them to learn more deeply and easily. This outstanding book is also a useful resource for instructional leaders. Given the urgent need for America to improve its science and math education so it can stay competitive, A Mind for Numbers is a welcome find."
--Geoffrey Canada, President, Harlem Children's Zone
"It's easy to say 'work smarter, not harder, ' but Barbara Oakley actually shows you how to do just that, in a fast-paced and accessible book that collects tips based on experience and sound science. In fact, I'm going to incorporate some of these tips into my own teaching."
--Glenn Harlan Reynolds, Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law, The University of Tennessee
"A Mind for Numbers is a splendid resource for how to approach mathematics learning and in fact learning in any area. Barbara Oakley's authoritative guide is based on the latest research in the cognitive sciences, and provides a clear, concise, and entertaining roadmap for how to get the most out of learning. This is a must-read for anyone who has struggled with mathematics and anyone interested in enhancing their learning experience."
--David C. Geary, Curators' Professor of Psychological Sciences and Interdisciplinary Neuroscience, University of Missouri
"For students afraid of math and science and for those who love the subjects, this engaging book provides guidance in establishing study habits that take advantage of how the brain works."
--Deborah Schifter, Principal Research Scientist, Science and Mathematics Programs, Education Development Center, Inc.
"A Mind for Numbers explains the process of learning in a fascinating and utterly memorable way. This book is a classic, not only for learners of all ages, but for teachers of all kinds."
--Frances R. Spielhagen, Ph.D., Director, Center for Adolescent Research and Development, Mount Saint Mary College

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The companion book to COURSERA®'s wildly popular massive open online course "Learning How to Learn"

Whether you are a student struggling to fulfill a math or science requirement, or you are embarking on a career change that requires a new skill set, A Mind for Numbers offers the tools you need to get a better grasp of that intimidating material. Engineering professor Barbara Oakley knows firsthand how it feels to struggle with math. She flunked her way through high school math and science courses, before enlisting in the army immediately after graduation. When she saw how her lack of mathematical and technical savvy severely limited her options—both to rise in the military and to explore other careers—she returned to school with a newfound determination to re-tool her brain to master the very subjects that had given her so much trouble throughout her entire life.
 
In A Mind for Numbers, Dr. Oakley lets us in on the secrets to learning effectively—secrets that even dedicated and successful students wish they’d known earlier. Contrary to popular belief, math requires creative, as well as analytical, thinking. Most people think that there’s only one way to do a problem, when in actuality, there are often a number of different solutions—you just need the creativity to see them. For example, there are more than three hundred different known proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem. In short, studying a problem in a laser-focused way until you reach a solution is not an effective way to learn. Rather, it involves taking the time to step away from a problem and allow the more relaxed and creative part of the brain to take over. The learning strategies in this book apply not only to math and science, but to any subject in which we struggle. We all have what it takes to excel in areas that don't seem to come naturally to us at first, and learning them does not have to be as painful as we might think!


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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Si necesitas ayuda para aprender a estudiar ciencias y matemáticas... 12 de mayo de 2017
Por Krestu
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Este libro no va hacer maravillas si tu no pruebas cosas.
Barbara Oakley te explica tanto de su experiencia como de profesores y demás, cómo ella, sin conocimientos de matemáticas y siendo militar, logró sacarse una carrera de ingeniería cuando nunca se le había dado bien las matemáticas.

Una cosa a destacar es que te explica muchos métodos para que los conceptos y demás los asimiles con más facilidad, pero si no los pones a prueba, lógicamente no va a funcionar.

Muy recomendable para todas las personas que les cueste el mundo de las matemáticas o las ciencias, tanto estudiantes de ingeniería, futuros estudiantes, o simplemente curiosos de cómo funciona la mente para aprender conceptos: desde el "chunking" hasta estudiar con distintos métodos y lugares.

El libro te propone a su vez ejercicios y pruebas para entender los métodos y ver que vas entendiendo todo.

Dato: El libro está en inglés y usa palabras de psicología pero con un nivel decente, se entiende a la perfección.
También tiene por la parte de atrás citas y textos de otros autores o profesores que va añadiendo con una nota a lo largo del libro.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas "A mind for Number" 28 de septiembre de 2014
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Aunque el título pueda despistar un poco, no se trata de un tratado de matemáticas. Es una obra muy buena (en inglés), acerca de cómo aprender. Desde su propia experiencia y en colaboración con profesionales de gran relevancia en todos los campos del conocimiento, la autora expone sus conclusiones y consejos para mejorar nuestra manera de abordar las tares de aprendizaje.
Hay además ejercicios prácticos de gran utilidad. Lo mejor de esta obra es lo sencillo que resulta llevar estos consejos a la práctica, y en esto tal vez marca una gran diferencia. Su lectura, pese a estar en inglés, es sencilla. Muy útil para educadores, estudiantes y para el público en general, Cualquiera que esté interesado en mejorar su aprendizaje.
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2.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas ¿Matemáticas, Ciencia?? 9 de diciembre de 2015
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Este es un libro que trata sobre técnicas de estudios, y como tal no está mal. Ahora presentarlo como un libro que ayuda a comprender o a ser mejor en ciencias y matemáticas es simplemente un engaño.
Sí, los consejos generales que da se pueden aplicar a las matemáticas, y prácticamente a cualquier disciplina que requiera práctica, perseverancia y tiempo, como por ejemplo tocar el piano o aprender un idioma, pero no ofrece absolutamente ningún consejo acerca de las matemáticas y la ciencia en sí mismas.
Mucho mejor leer 'How to Solve It' de George Pólya.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Ha llegado en perfectas condiciones y en las fechas establecidas ... 25 de noviembre de 2014
Por Ragnar
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Ha llegado en perfectas condiciones y en las fechas establecidas.
Un libro interesantísimo que cuenta muchas cosas sobre el funcionamiento de nuestra mente a la hora de almacenar nuevos conceptos. Además da trucos sobre cómo mejorar nuestras capacidades mentales y aprender esas materias que tanto nos cuestan.
Pero no hagas caso de mi valoración, apúntate al curso gratuito de coursera donde siguen el libro para dar el curso y valora tú mismo si te interesa saber más.
https://www.coursera.org/course/learning
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas A must read book! 25 de octubre de 2014
Por Ramon
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Barbara is an awesome teacher. She explained complex concepts with humour and easy language. It helped a lot with my studies.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas La base perfecta para Aprender a Enseñar!!! 28 de enero de 2017
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Explica como funciona el aprendizaje, y propone procesos que facilitan este propósito.
Por supuesto, aunque no es la finalidad del libro, el "saber aprender" se deja aplicar a enseñar de modo que al Alumno le resulte fácil aprender! Y en eso lo estoy aplicando con enorme éxito!
Libro MUY recomendable: ordenado, bién fundamentado, de buena estructura y contenido fascinante y útil. Y por encima ameno y de fácil lectura (y relectura, que por momentos puede ser conveniente!).
Gran herramienta para quien necesite estudiar para aprender, y también para quién deba enseñar a otros.
Cinco estrellas!
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Good book 7 de diciembre de 2014
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A good one for learn how to learn. New Approaches and methods. And why old ideas has to be forgotten.
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