Who is Deep Processing?

Deep Processing is like when you take something simple and turn it into something super cool by thinking about it really carefully.

Imagine you have a plain white paper cup. That's just a cup, not very special. But if you deep process it, you start to think: What if I color it? What if I draw on it? What if I make it look like a spaceship or a dragon? You might even add stickers or write a story about it. Now that paper cup is no longer just a cup, it's a superhero helmet or a treasure chest!

How Deep Processing Works

Deep processing means you're not just looking at something, you're thinking about how it works, what it could be, and why it matters. It’s like when you learn your multiplication tables. At first, you just memorize 2 x 3 = 6. But if you deep process it, you might think: Why does that work? You might even use blocks or draw pictures to show how 2 groups of 3 make 6.

Deep Processing turns simple ideas into big, exciting ones, and that’s what makes learning fun!

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Examples

  1. A child learns to recognize cats by looking at many pictures of different cats.
  2. A student memorizes vocabulary words for a test without really understanding their meanings.
  3. A robot recognizes faces by learning from thousands of images.

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