1. Several study techniques are outlined including memory palaces, the Protégé effect, the Feyman technique, the Zeigarnik effect, and distributed learning.
2. The Protégé effect found that students who taught younger students scored higher, as teaching requires a deeper understanding of material.
3. Distributed learning over time is more effective than cramming, as spacing out learning allows for better memory consolidation.
1. Several study techniques are outlined including memory palaces, the Protégé effect, the Feyman technique, the Zeigarnik effect, and distributed learning.
2. The Protégé effect found that students who taught younger students scored higher, as teaching requires a deeper understanding of material.
3. Distributed learning over time is more effective than cramming, as spacing out learning allows for better memory consolidation.
1. Several study techniques are outlined including memory palaces, the Protégé effect, the Feyman technique, the Zeigarnik effect, and distributed learning.
2. The Protégé effect found that students who taught younger students scored higher, as teaching requires a deeper understanding of material.
3. Distributed learning over time is more effective than cramming, as spacing out learning allows for better memory consolidation.
1. Creating Memory Palaces 4. The Zeigarnik Effect
- Walk through the environment you - You remember unfinished tasks
choose (like your house) better than the tasks you complete
- Place objects in specific places - When we interrupt the task, it
creates Task Specific Tension - Match the objects with things that you want to learn - It can improve cognitive function
2. The Protégé Effect 5. The Distributed Learning
According to a 2007 study: Scientists looked at 254 studies
involving more than 14, 000 people - Students who taught younger students scored higher than students - Students remembered more after who only learned for themselves spaced study than cramming
- In order to be able to teach
someone, you must understand the material more
- This phenomenon is know as Depth
3. The Feyman Technique
- Write the name of the concept on
the top of a blank piece of paper Studying Effectively - Write down the concept as if you're teaching it to someone Highly recommended:
- Identify what is missing, then go -Practice tests
back and re-learn it -Spacing out your learnings - Review everything and simplify as much as you can The mark of successful college student is the Studying for exams mastery of knowing not only what to study, but also Highly recommended: how to study it. -Putting in the hours
-Doing a lot of practice exams
How often you read
something is immaterial; how you read it is crucial
TECHNOLOGY ZONES IN HOME
Time Batching
- dictates that similar or
identical tasks you should be tackled during the same 20-MINUTE RULE period of time
There are two
ways to do B-roll: All the footages, something: RIGHT images, text, and other & AGAIN stuff that goes on top of the video's layer