01.05.2006 cognitive science, design philosophy, user-topia No Comments

Passionate about Passionate Users

I just discovered Creating Passionate Users, a blog/website that explores topics similar to my own interests (cognitive science & usability) but in a much more focused & professional way.

We are all passionate about the brain and metacognition, most especially–how the brain works and how to exploit it for better learning and memory. Oh yeah, and how to recognize when someone else (including one of us) is applying brain-based techniques to get you to do something.

“Hacking the legacy brain” is one of their core concepts:

A big part of the learning theory we use in the Head First books is figuring out how to “trick” your brain into thinking that learning Java is as important as watching for tigers. We pay a great deal of attention to what your brain cares about, especially when the concerns (tigers-but-not-java) are in direct conflict with what your mind cares about (java-but-not-tigers).

I’m going to run out and get one of their Head First books–not because I care about learning Java but because I’d really like to see the cognitive science aspect incorporated into a software guide. Now, back to the tigers…

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