Piotr Woźniak (researcher)
Piotr A. Woźniak (Polish pronunciation: [pjɔtr ˈvɔʑɲak]; born 1962) is a Polish researcher best known for his work on SuperMemo, a learning system based on spaced repetition.[1][2] LifeWoźniak was born in March 1962 in Milanówek, Poland.[2] He began to develop his spaced-repetition software after struggling to retain course material as a student at the Poznań University of Technology in the 1980s.[1][3] He received a doctorate from the Wrocław University of Economics in 1995. His doctoral dissertation was entitled Economics of Learning: New Aspects in Designing Modern Computer Aided Self-Instruction Systems.[2] He prefers anonymity as it allows him to focus on his learning without distraction.[1] Interests and ideasIn addition to the theory of spaced repetition, Woźniak's research interests include incremental reading and the optimization of sleep.[2][4] He has written extensively about the failure of schooling, believing that learning needs to be driven by the natural "learn drive".[5] He supports the idea of a single international auxiliary language, and for two years kept a diary in Esperanto.[1] Partial bibliography
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