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Barbara Oakley shares about her course, Speak Freely, Think Critically, and gives practical advice about teaching on episode 592 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
If you look at free speech from a historical and neuroscientific perspective, you can get a much better sense of people's motivations and the continuing patterns that we see through history of people being really pro free speech until it affects them.
-Barbara Oakley
Really intelligent people find it very hard to be flexible, to change their mind.
-Barbara Oakley
Learning is hard. Your job as a professor, as a teacher, is to help make it understandable, to help make it easier.
-Barbara Oakley
Resources
 	Speak Freely, Think Critically: The Free Speech Balance Act
 	Sway.AI
 	Barbara Oakley – Coursera Instructor Profile
 	Learning How to Learn
 	Think Critically: Deductive Reasoning and Mental Models
 	Barbara Oakley’s Website
 	Barbara Oakley – Wikipedia
 	Academy of Ideas: The Hidden Neuroscience of Democracy
 	A Mind for Numbers, by Barbara Oakley
 	Retrieval Practice (retrievalpractice.org)
 	Obsidian
 	How and Why I Use Obsidian, by Robert Talbert
 	SmarterHumans.ai
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