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Intro
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story time!
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is NOT magic.
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is achievable.
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the nature of the field
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problem solving is easier with constraints
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Google SRE Handbook
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Robert Gagné's hierarchy of learning
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low-stakes testing
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to learn, retrieve
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to learn, struggle
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delayed retrieval and interleaving
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memory palaces
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storytellers
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how do we build mental models?
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patterns
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observability
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reflection
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incident reviews
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beyond singular mental models
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mnemonic convergence
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cultural memory
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growth mindset
Description:
Explore a 27-minute conference talk from SREcon19 Americas that delves into optimizing human learning for Site Reliability Engineering. Discover how cognitive science principles can enhance information retention and system understanding, leading to improved incident response and anomaly detection. Learn about the four key areas covered: preparation for learning, knowledge acquisition, mental model construction, and fostering team learning. Gain insights into techniques such as low-stakes testing, delayed retrieval, interleaving, memory palaces, and storytelling. Understand the importance of building mental models through patterns, observability, and reflection. Examine concepts like mnemonic convergence, cultural memory, and growth mindset to elevate team performance in SRE roles.

Optimizing for Learning

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