Hyper-Learning
Hyper-Learning is a term that was coined by Dan Ariely, a professor of psychology and behavioral economics. It refers to the ability to learn and retain more knowledge with less time.
According to his research, there are three types of learners: deep learners, who learn in depth; surface learners, who learn superficially; and hyper-learners, who can quickly move between learning modes.
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