Matt Cole is an experienced analyst, author, and academic with the desire to share knowledge.

Critical Thinking – Creative Thinking

Creative thinking is an essential part of critical thinking that involves using your imagination to generate new ideas, solutions, and perspectives. Whether you’re trying to solve a problem, come up with a new product or service, or think outside the box, creative thinking can help you break free from conventional thinking patterns and come up…

Matt Cole is an experienced analyst, author, and academic with the desire to share knowledge.

Critical Thinking – Decision-Making Frameworks

Every day, we are faced with decisions – both big and small – that require us to think critically and make choices based on the information available to us. Sometimes, the choices we make can have significant consequences, so it’s important to have a framework for decision-making that helps us consider all the relevant factors…

Matt Cole is an experienced analyst, author, and academic with the desire to share knowledge.

Critical Thinking – Inquiry-Based Learning

Inquiry-based learning is an approach to education that emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and active learning. Instead of simply memorizing facts and figures, students engage in inquiry – asking questions, gathering evidence, and drawing conclusions – to deepen their understanding of a subject. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of inquiry-based learning and how it…

Critical Thinking – Argument Analysis

Mastering Critical Thinking: How Argument Analysis Can Improve Your Reasoning Skills In today’s world, being able to think critically is more important than ever. From political debates to everyday decision-making, the ability to evaluate arguments and make informed judgments is a crucial skill. One effective method for developing critical thinking skills is argument analysis, which…

Fallacies or Errors in Logic

Fallacies or Errors in Logic

Logic is of the Stoic mindset, and a high regard involving critical thinking. However, errors in logic are called fallacies, and can damage one’s respective view and argument. Check out my posts ‘What is Critical Thinking‘ and ‘Critical Thinking.’  More sinister logic fallacies are at times purposedly used as reasonable statements. These purposeful fallacies are…