40 ‘Cool Guides’ People Shared On This Group That Contain Information They Don’t Teach At School (New Pics)
Whether we're talking about politics or the animal kingdom, learning something new can require a fair amount of time and effort. Luckily, we don't always have to read lengthy scientific papers. Some people do it for us. And not only that — they narrow down everything to a few bullet points and illustrate them to help our minds remember.
And if you want a place that stores these effective tools, look no further than the subreddit r/CoolGuides. As the name suggests, it collects picture-based reference guides for pretty much anything and everything.
"If it seems like something someone might print, physically post, and reference then it is a good link for this sub," its moderators write in its 'About' section.
Continue scrolling to check out some recent posts that garnered a lot of attention within this online community and if you find yourself hooked, fire up Bored Panda's earlier publication on it too.
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Dana Jandhyala, who has had a long career as an educator where she has taught in different schools and institutes, believes that visuals hold more appeal than plain text to curious and intuitive minds.
"Till date, several studies have been conducted which prove the power of visual aids in eLearning," she wrote. "And there are some interesting results drawn from them. Such as, learners respond to visual information faster as compared to text-only materials. Also, visuals help improve learning tremendously and on multiple levels. Hence, around 65% of the population comprises visual learners."
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That really made my day, just love this - especially the sentence at the bottom. 🙏
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I had this realization on my own. I’m crap at maths, it was the best feeling!
Jandhyala said there are several advantages of visual aids:
They help store information longer. "Images are the simplest and the most effective way to make sure that the information gets stored as long-term memory. As per Dr. Lynell Burmark, an education consultant, our short term memory processes words and can only retain about seven bits of information. Whereas, images are directly processed by our long-term memory, where they get indelibly etched."
They make communication quicker and simpler. "Information listed in bullets is no doubt simpler to process. But, that same information in the form of an image or a video is processed even more quickly."
As per the Visual Teaching Alliance:
- Of all the information transmitted to the brain, 90% is visual;
- As opposed to text, visuals are processed 60,000x faster;
- Humans are capable of getting the sense of a visual scene in less than 1/10th of a second;
- 40% of nerve fibers are linked to the retina;
- Our brain can see images that last for only 13 milliseconds;
- The human eye can register 36,000 visual messages every hour;
- Hence, the eLearning programs which incorporate suitable visuals gain a higher preference over.
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The 3/3/3 Rule
And if there has been abuse of any kind it may much longer to complete phase 3...
We've had our guy for 6 months and he is *just* starting to settle in. Got him from the SPCA who caught someone with 88 dogs in a trailer.
Load More Replies...The small print is important: every dog is different. The dog we have now settled right away and bonded easily. Our last dog stayed reserved and slightly skittish for the two years we had him. It all comes down to individual, history and breed. The rule I heard is " after 6 month the dog should be his true self"-this is too one-size-fits-all too, but it shows you should expect a process and adapt.
I agree. 7 years and still learning my little boy. Those that have been through a lot can take a very long time. Though he's shoving his nose into my lap and clearly wants my attention!!
Load More Replies...My pup was homeless for her first year of life (luckily she had her brother with her) and it shocked me how extremely comfortable she got with me within the day. I adopted her in the morning and by afternoon she wouldn't stop laying in my lap (and she's a big dog too). Shows me how resilient dogs (or any animal) can be
Some dogs 'love bomb' because showing affection is the only way they have of pleasing a human. They do it to try and make themselves wanted, lovable. The 'please keep me, I'm a good dog' of behaviour. Not saying that is what your dog did and I love your story but it isn't always resilience. Sometimes it is fear wearing a very different coat.
Load More Replies...First thing to do with ANY new dog, no matter the circumstances of its past, take it for a walk around the neighborhood. Leash walking helps establish you as the boss, this can calm a dog down because it knows someone is taking care of things just like a mom dog would. It’s super important.
No. Sorry, but that's not true for every new dog! I know dogs that are so scared, they couldn't process walking around the neighborhood at all, not to mention understanding anything about "boss-thoughts humans have". If your dog is healthy and has a happy, carefree personality - fine, you can do that. If it's a scared, new arrival, the less new stuff it will be confronted with the better. First: house/garden (fenced in!!!!!!! Like... every hole locked tight). Never without an escape-proof harness OR harness+collar, if really scared never take off the leash until dog is truly settled. Pee/poop in the garden. Nothing more. Home must feel like home, home must feel SAFE before you can take the dog for a walk. (also, the last thing a truly scared/panicky dog is worried about is "who is boss". If it bites you, certainly not because it wants to be the boss but because it's f ucking SCARED!)
Load More Replies...My adopted dog leapt straight to stage 3, but I think he probably went through stage 1 & 2 at the Bide-a-Wee. (He was so happy to be adopted!!!)
Mine too! He acted like we were his family the second we first met him. He was crawling all over our laps and bringing his toys to us and everything. That being said tho, he peed everywhere for like months after we got him to try and claim the house lol
Load More Replies...Some behaviors take years to disappear though. One day I got home and there was an injured dog at my door, I took her to the vet and despite hoping to get her adopted I ended up keeping her, she was probably treated badly and at the minimum reprimand she would pee, it made training very difficult... and it took years for her to stop doing that
Thank you for not giving up on her! You are a good soul.
Load More Replies...This is so true! My rescue was afraid to get back in the car. But I was trying to take him to the park, or on a hike, or just any where we could have fun. My first would come, and I think after about 3 weeks of seeing Roamer always came back tired and happy, he finally decided to go, with lots of encouragement from me. Breaks my heart to think that he thought I was taking him back to the shelter.
My last rescue, Spawticus, was returned 3 times before I came along. Families think the dog should be happy within 2 days and not remember he was badly abused. When the shelter picked him for me it took about 5 months to get to phase 3. A year and a half later he is properly socialized, off meds, and plays and demands belly rubs. He's still a bit quirky, but he's my Spawti!
I have just brought my wife through to see this chart. I used to be military and I used to teach my guys the "Rule of Three" - three days, three weeks, three months. Basically for three days they would learning the environment and wishing they weren't there. At three weeks, they would have a basic routine and be getting into it. At three months, everything is second nature... It's good to see it works for re-homed animals too.
This past August I visited Kona, Hawaii as my daughter and I do for the past 10 years. This trip was different, special; I found a Facebook post through an animal rescue group in Hawaii looking to find someone to “escort” two of their dogs back to the airport my daughter and I were returning back home to at the end of our trip. Many volunteered but ultimately we were selected. Long story short, we went through quite a bit of obstacles to get these two adopted dogs back to their forever home. One week later, I got a text from the animal rescue employee who said the guy we brought them home to, decided he did not want to keep them. AFTER ONE WEEK. I wanted to track him down and punch him in the face. The happy ending to the story is that we were able to find another adopter who accepted the dogs.
My Dog was found abandoned with her brother when she was about 5 weeks old. My SIL took them in. She was very shy and didn't play with my SIL other dogs or let anybody touch her. She didn't eat much and stayed close to her brother. The first time I went to my SIL house I was watching a film on the Tv and I fell asleep . She crawled on to me and stuck her head inside my shirt. Every time I went she'd come out and follow me everywhere. She adopted me, 2 weeks later we took her home. we'd prepared a bed for her, she walked in to my house and sat down in her bed. She looked so happy. Still got her 12 years later. If I get angry she always comes and put her head on my knees and looks up at me with her happy face. I can't stay angry for long.
Awwww, This is really cool. They need this up at all adoption centres
My friend's eight and a half years old greyhound - ex-racer - has finally learned how to be a dog after about ten months and it's pure joy. He'd never lived in a house before, so everything is new for him. I love that good boy!
Our girl had not been walked often. She was initially afraid to go on walks. We gave her small treats during short walks. Now she LOVES walks and will come to my office as I work and whine to go.
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Visuals aid better comprehension. "They help learners grasp concepts easily by stimulating imagination and affecting their cognitive capabilities. Besides, the visual language is also known to have the potential to stretch 'human bandwidth' – which comprises absorbing, comprehending and analyzing new information."
Visuals act as stimulators for emotions. "Emotions and visual information are processed in the same part of the human brain. Visual stimuli and emotional response are linked in a simple way and these two together generate what we call memories. Hence, powerful images and visual metaphors create strong impressions and lasting memories in learners."
They drive motivation. "Most of the students struggle with some of their subjects because they find them uninteresting and hence lack the motivation to put in the required efforts. Visuals are the best bet in such scenarios. Captivating images, engaging videos, interesting infographics, etc. help learners fight the boredom and motivate them to do better."
So it very well might be that the things you'll learn from these guides will stay with you. At least for a little while.
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Where's the educational flier for the police? 1. Do not violate a person's civil rights. 2. ....
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This what millions of antivaxers are experiencing right now. They feel informed because they did internet research. Or because they are a nurse. Or because they know someone who backs up their opinion. They don't even know how much they don't know. To me, the scariest part of being in the US right now is how willing people are to take their opinion as a fact and use groupthink as a form of confirmation. Thousands of people who studied the subject for 8 years and currently work in the field are saying one thing while the other side has Timmy, the YouTube video maker talking to a guy that used to work at company and got fired is saying another. And somehow the thought process is the video is right. That is scary
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Well, let's face it, there are many times we feel like mushrooms. Kept in the dark and fed s**t!
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Not true. It depends on the type of plant. If it's a deciduous plant, you risk drowning it with overwater / waterlogging. Similarly if it is a succulent. You need to look at the leaf type to determine how much water to provide. Assuming a pot plant: waxy leaves, thicker than paper: 1 cup every three days papery thin leaves, dry/papery surface: ½ cup every two days or ¼ cup every day thick fleshy leaves: ½ cup once a week etc.
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My son once asked me what the jellyfish meant. High beams, he was talking about my high beams XD (he was 6 at the time).
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I've always loved a bay widow, would be nice for a good book nook.
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Isn't it amazing that the states that take more tax tend to the ones with the most conservative voters...except Texas & Florida, which was a pleasant surprise.
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Note: this post originally had 87 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.
Bored Panda is just a content aggregator to generate ad impressions. They didn’t create any of these.
Load More Replies...Interesting and informative, but these are not the things you learn in school.
Maybe not anymore. I learned all that proofreading stuff in grade school. The music thing is annoying but I guarantee they teach it in some Montessori school somewhere...
Load More Replies...These are helpful!! I'd enjoy more content like this. Thanks for this one!!
See,you don't need a shittoker with 80% of the picture covered with face to explain it to you.Great content bp👍🏻
Bored Panda is just a content aggregator to generate ad impressions. They didn’t create any of these.
Load More Replies...Interesting and informative, but these are not the things you learn in school.
Maybe not anymore. I learned all that proofreading stuff in grade school. The music thing is annoying but I guarantee they teach it in some Montessori school somewhere...
Load More Replies...These are helpful!! I'd enjoy more content like this. Thanks for this one!!
See,you don't need a shittoker with 80% of the picture covered with face to explain it to you.Great content bp👍🏻