Question: it doesn't have to be for medical school, SCAT, or for high degree of college but can it apply to any other matters such as cooking, phoilosphy, or expanding vocabulary of words?
7. Use Mnemonics/Method of Loci and tag them in Anki ( The weirder the picture, the better the recall) 8. Avoid Sets and Enumerations, Use Cloze deletions. Do not use Enumeration frequently. 9. Be simple/concise. 10. Tackle the information from different angles. It could be left to right or up and down 11. Provide Sources 12. Don't be scared to edit or delete Anki cards 12. Set a daily threshold for new cards.
Hey Dr. Jubbal, just wanted to say I have been using Anki ever since you told me about it a couple years ago and I have never gone back since. This series is everything I ever wanted. Thanks for the help!
Thank you so much for explaining how to take advantage of Anki. Although I'm not a medical student, this software will help me a ton. I'm using it to learn Spanish.
Great series on "'Anki and optimized learning"" techniques. This type of videos should have million views. Thanks for taking the time to enlighten and upgrade us....
My technique is to take screenshots from digital sources (Khan Academy, A&P apps, e-texts, etc) and then use IO to block out the labels on diagrams, words in high-value sentences, etc...
I'm going into my biology heavy block of psychology, so neuropsychology and biopsychology. I've done okay so far this semester, but I think with anki I'll be able to do even better! Thanks for this great series on how to use anki
I started using Anki at the beginning of the year then stopped because it started to feel like a waste of time. But after this series of videos I think I'll have another go!
I imported the “Blue Galaxy Zanki” deck and “lolnotacop’s micro” deck. I put them all under the same deck and changed the options grouping to match what I am studying. (I created a “Not Learning” options group.) Then, under each organ system, I add another deck called, “School,” and in this deck, I add info from my lectures that aren’t in the Zanki / Micro deck while organizing them with hierarchical tags based on the system and lecture. This allows me to study for boards and my internal exams. Another benefit is that my education will be broader than the minimum to do well.
Thank you for all the time you put into this video. I am currently in Matric and making my own cards has helped me move from a D to a B in Biology so I would definitely recommend this technique
The best way to understand principles (for me) is just trying to solve the problem or trying to understand it with no help or solutions how it actually works, and then after a while search for the solution
7. Mnemonic Techniques. Example: arousal association 8. Avoid frequently Sets and Enumerations, but if you have to: try to learn them using an ordered or directed (👆👇) list instead of a list without any direction, or try to use overlapping cloze deletions [Ex. 2:45] 9. Be concise, focus in the exact information you need 12. Don’t be afraid to Delete or Edit your cards 13. Set a Threshold for new cards
wow that waiting really worth it..hey Dr.J Although I'm still doing my A/Ls your videos were really helpful for me(study tips) and loved every minute of em... Actually you are a role model for me to my ambition..to become a "privilaged" as you say to serve patients.. I waited this long to catch you get some answers even though I'm a premed, please help me if you can.. 1.I have to write answers for Biology essay questions and try to remember information(according to the markscheem) is pretty hard..do you have a technique for that? it's killing me inside and I have 3 months left till the A/Ls..other things are pretty simple compared to the essays..could you answer this? 2.Could you do a video for Mind mapping for memorize and that note taking video will also be helpfull.. again thank you for all of this.. You helped me to become a beast in Organic Chemistry!! so may the triple gems bless you to keep up the good work till our grandsons are Doctors.....Best of luck..
I really wish you got through to your dream. How did the A/Ls go? 😁 A/Ls are mainly about memorization petty points. Anki would be great for you to answer Structured Essay Questions (SEQ) in both A/Ls and Medical Faculty. For essay questions, you need a thorough understanding of the subject matter as well as training that you can get by doing past papers several times. That works in Med fac too. You need more than Anki for that. Good luck with your studies! 👍
7 mnemonic devices 8 avoids sets and enumeration 9 be concise 10 redundancy 11 provide sources 12 don’t be afraid to edit or delete cards 13 set a daily threshold
Hi Dr. J, how did you use Anki to study lectures to review for med school exams? Did you make Anki strictly for yourself? Or were you part of an Anki group?
Could you make a video about the anki setting and what should we do for specific goals. It's so confusing.... As I know my settings should not be the same studying for my block in a couple weeks as my huge deck for step 1 in over a year from now
For premade decks like Zanki and Lightyear, do you move those cards over to another deck or just unsuspend them in their existing decks for longer-term USMLE studying?
My flashcards turned out pretty crap. So were my quiz questions. Out of a range of important stuff they could have asked they picked the cartilage at the end of the epiphyseal plate 😒 I don’t know how to create cards for those that have multiple answers or types. It makes the flashcards really messy
what are your thoughts on quizlet. I am preparing for MCAT and some say ANKI's logarithm system is bad because it can cause you to miss flashcards when you actually should be reviewing them
I'm sorry but I'm under the impression I'm missing the point... Usually I study alternatively reading and repeating to myself, and occasionally drawing schemes of images or inventing stories. But how would this cards fit into this? I should create them WHILE I study in the way I have explained and meanwhile revise the old ones? I'm a bit worried this would keep me distracted...
Love your tips but i only recently started using anki recently and im doing my finals for my IGCSE's and i'm wondering how I could utilize anki to cram my revision in 2 weeks or so.
The only point I don't really understand is "providing sources". What is the purpose? If you make your own cards, shouldn't all sources you use be reliable? ex) from the textbook/powerpoint that your professor uses?
I know that there's probably no one right answer to this question, but what's a reasonable number of cards per lecture? I've been doing around 50 cards/45min lecture on average (partly because I often end up making multiple cards from a single cloze deletion "note"), so with 16 lectures a week that averages out to 800 cards/week and more than 100 cards/day... every day. Am I being too excessive or is this just a side-effect of my university attempting to cram all of the preclinical theory into 1 year?
I think it's a bad idea not to separate into different decks, because there are different types of cards. Some card are more "comprehension" and don't have to be revised as much as "by heart" cards...
@@MedSchoolInsiders Ok let's take an exemple: If you want to learn a demonstration in mathematic, you will need a paper and a pen to answer the card. If you want also to learn vocabulary, you will only need your mind. So if you don''t separate both you will have to stop reviewing each time you see a "demo" card if you don't have a paper or a pen....
If you found this helpful, check out the full Anki playlist here: th-cam.com/video/7K2StK7e3ww/w-d-xo.html
Thank you!
Question: it doesn't have to be for medical school, SCAT, or for high degree of college but can it apply to any other matters such as cooking, phoilosphy, or expanding vocabulary of words?
I think we'll need to see some of those risque examples
Time to give Anki another try!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Yeah!
7. Use Mnemonics/Method of Loci and tag them in Anki ( The weirder the picture, the better the recall)
8. Avoid Sets and Enumerations, Use Cloze deletions. Do not use Enumeration frequently.
9. Be simple/concise.
10. Tackle the information from different angles. It could be left to right or up and down
11. Provide Sources
12. Don't be scared to edit or delete Anki cards
12. Set a daily threshold for new cards.
Thanks
Anki has really improved my learning a lot already! And a huge part of it has been thanks to your videos. So thanks for the new advice!
Thank you MedSchool. I'm a Chartered accountancy student. I'm starting to use Anki to help me study better and most importantly remember better.
Hey Dr. Jubbal, just wanted to say I have been using Anki ever since you told me about it a couple years ago and I have never gone back since. This series is everything I ever wanted. Thanks for the help!
THE BEST PLAYLIST I HAVE EVER WATCHED !
Thank you so much for explaining how to take advantage of Anki. Although I'm not a medical student, this software will help me a ton. I'm using it to learn Spanish.
Great series on "'Anki and optimized learning"" techniques. This type of videos should have million views. Thanks for taking the time to enlighten and upgrade us....
My technique is to take screenshots from digital sources (Khan Academy, A&P apps, e-texts, etc) and then use IO to block out the labels on diagrams, words in high-value sentences, etc...
What's IO
@@AbanoubMG Image Occlusion (useful add-on)
@@xTheMHK is it available for the Android version as am using it in my Android phone?
@@AbanoubMG Yes, it's called "Anki Doodle" on Play Store for Android
Would you be able to post an example of how a powerpoint slide would be broken down into an Anki flashcard?
Love the guide. It would be great to see some examples!
This channel is a treasure ..
Vulgar obscene and ridiculous is my jam. Pls post those anki cards asap
Was so helpful as i was using anki for months but was doing in a different way
Thank you for this video
2:40 that is a spicy spicy mnemonic you got going there Kevin 😂😂😂
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I thought I was the only one who noticed that lol 😂
I am watching all these videos to help me use anki for learning a foreign language.
Omg this is so helpful, i understood my mistakes in my anki cards, thanks a lot i will improve it
Thank you for your vedios... I'm a high schooler nd I hope that I clear the entrance exam I'm aiming for...
I'm going into my biology heavy block of psychology, so neuropsychology and biopsychology. I've done okay so far this semester, but I think with anki I'll be able to do even better! Thanks for this great series on how to use anki
New card limit: Set it low, but when finished, tap "custom study --> increase today's new card limit" if you have time and energy for more.
Thank you!! I will use this for University!! You’re the best
Great Anki strategies, applicable to a lot of subjects outside of med school!
I am deff using this app next year at uni !! Thank you Dr. Jabbal!!!
Super useful video series, thanks so much
I love ur vids as a high schooler doc. I will need alot more in undergrad and at medical school. Peace.
Thanks for making these videos. It's been super helpful and I have a decent workflow now.
I started using Anki at the beginning of the year then stopped because it started to feel like a waste of time. But after this series of videos I think I'll have another go!
Adding sources makes all the sense
I can't believe this is free information . . . .
I imported the “Blue Galaxy Zanki” deck and “lolnotacop’s micro” deck. I put them all under the same deck and changed the options grouping to match what I am studying. (I created a “Not Learning” options group.) Then, under each organ system, I add another deck called, “School,” and in this deck, I add info from my lectures that aren’t in the Zanki / Micro deck while organizing them with hierarchical tags based on the system and lecture. This allows me to study for boards and my internal exams. Another benefit is that my education will be broader than the minimum to do well.
This video series was very insightful and helped so much. Thank you so much!! You're the GOAT 🐐
Thankyou sir for your tutorial for anki
Thank you! God bless you!
many thanks cause I hardly give up such a good app
Great series!
THANKYOU. GOD BLESS YOU.
Thank you for all the time you put into this video. I am currently in Matric and making my own cards has helped me move from a D to a B in Biology so I would definitely recommend this technique
Great video! That's true pro studying!
The best way to understand principles (for me) is just trying to solve the problem or trying to understand it with no help or solutions how it actually works, and then after a while search for the solution
Do you make flashcards while you're studying? Or do you do it after you study for the concepts that you found tough?
I appreciate this series! Thanks!
7. Mnemonic Techniques. Example: arousal association
8. Avoid frequently Sets and Enumerations, but if you have to: try to learn them using an ordered or directed (👆👇) list instead of a list without any direction, or try to use overlapping cloze deletions [Ex. 2:45]
9. Be concise, focus in the exact information you need
12. Don’t be afraid to Delete or Edit your cards
13. Set a Threshold for new cards
You should provide a few of your best anki decks as examples.
wow that waiting really worth it..hey Dr.J Although I'm still doing my A/Ls your videos were really helpful for me(study tips) and loved every minute of em... Actually you are a role model for me to my ambition..to become a "privilaged" as you say to serve patients.. I waited this long to catch you get some answers even though I'm a premed, please help me if you can..
1.I have to write answers for Biology essay questions and try to remember information(according to the markscheem) is pretty hard..do you have a technique for that? it's killing me inside and I have 3 months left till the A/Ls..other things are pretty simple compared to the essays..could you answer this?
2.Could you do a video for Mind mapping for memorize and that note taking video will also be helpfull..
again thank you for all of this.. You helped me to become a beast in Organic Chemistry!! so may the triple gems bless you to keep up the good work till our grandsons are Doctors.....Best of luck..
I really wish you got through to your dream. How did the A/Ls go? 😁
A/Ls are mainly about memorization petty points. Anki would be great for you to answer Structured Essay Questions (SEQ) in both A/Ls and Medical Faculty.
For essay questions, you need a thorough understanding of the subject matter as well as training that you can get by doing past papers several times. That works in Med fac too. You need more than Anki for that.
Good luck with your studies! 👍
I really wish I had these videos in the first two years of med school
Adnan A I wish I had them for undergrad
I wish you stop comments in every video
question: when do i create them, during class or after??
hi,,, thanks for great content. please make more content about note-taking
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Could you go through your anki settings and preferences?
Thanks for this videos man!
Making his own card is the best simply bc you know the sources
7 mnemonic devices
8 avoids sets and enumeration
9 be concise
10 redundancy
11 provide sources
12 don’t be afraid to edit or delete cards
13 set a daily threshold
thank you :)
Thank u
I use anki n i love it ❤
Thank you for this great advise, I'll surely put it into practice! :3
Thanks!
I prepare 300 new cards daily. PoG
So this is basically "Effective learning: Twenty rules of formulating knowledge" got it.
A set is a collection of objects, a collection is a group of objects, and a group is a set of objects.
Hi Dr. J, how did you use Anki to study lectures to review for med school exams? Did you make Anki strictly for yourself? Or were you part of an Anki group?
How do you create subgroups in the deck?
Thank you very much...
Amazing Video ... What do you think about the Zanki Step 2 (Premade cards) ?
How many of these cards do you review in a day? What if you have multiple subjects, how do you plan the revision section then?
Thank you
I want to confirm before I spend the money. Is the anki app the one that costs $25?
Mnemonics good but its hard to make them most time i find them harder to remember
How about dates, history dates, will it work?
Can you share how to make effective cards on phones? (iphone)
Don’t make cards on your phone. Much more difficult
Could you make a video about the anki setting and what should we do for specific goals. It's so confusing.... As I know my settings should not be the same studying for my block in a couple weeks as my huge deck for step 1 in over a year from now
you're making it more difficult
for the last point in the video, do you mean adding new cards (approximately 100) new cards every day?!
This video is exactly what I need! I just can’t use Anki probably, and I watched a lot of videos but there’re rather not for medical student or useful
I need help. Anki steps does not work
My interval for new card 5 15 60 1440
Anki just going through all cards
Anki skip timing
For premade decks like Zanki and Lightyear, do you move those cards over to another deck or just unsuspend them in their existing decks for longer-term USMLE studying?
This
Any tips for making Biochem Anki hards? Front/back, closed deletion, image occlusion, other?
Do you recommend the new anki app or the original version? Are they basically the same?
My flashcards turned out pretty crap. So were my quiz questions. Out of a range of important stuff they could have asked they picked the cartilage at the end of the epiphyseal plate 😒 I don’t know how to create cards for those that have multiple answers or types. It makes the flashcards really messy
what are your thoughts on quizlet. I am preparing for MCAT and some say ANKI's logarithm system is bad because it can cause you to miss flashcards when you actually should be reviewing them
But Quizlet has no space repeatition system algorithm anki does have what is your opinion?
It is so annoying that i have to chose type direction right to left for every single text. ( becuse my languge is right to left) any sugestation?
How would you make a card for a random association like Tuberous Sclerosis and Down Syndrome?
Could you review Zanki?
Nice video
Thankyou for support friends my sarkari nokari channel is growing thankyou so much
I'm sorry but I'm under the impression I'm missing the point... Usually I study alternatively reading and repeating to myself, and occasionally drawing schemes of images or inventing stories. But how would this cards fit into this? I should create them WHILE I study in the way I have explained and meanwhile revise the old ones? I'm a bit worried this would keep me distracted...
Would you say quizlet would work
Love your tips but i only recently started using anki recently and im doing my finals for my IGCSE's and i'm wondering how I could utilize anki to cram my revision in 2 weeks or so.
please cram mode does not show me any flashcard :((
I downloaded this on my android phone. How can i do custom study if i have to cram for a test?
You have numbered this video wrong and calling it Part 2/2!! Where is Part 2/2?
Is the system inteded to stop reviewing cards once a course on it is finished?
The only point I don't really understand is "providing sources". What is the purpose? If you make your own cards, shouldn't all sources you use be reliable? ex) from the textbook/powerpoint that your professor uses?
I want to ask how I study a new content before I put it in anki???
I know that there's probably no one right answer to this question, but what's a reasonable number of cards per lecture? I've been doing around 50 cards/45min lecture on average (partly because I often end up making multiple cards from a single cloze deletion "note"), so with 16 lectures a week that averages out to 800 cards/week and more than 100 cards/day... every day. Am I being too excessive or is this just a side-effect of my university attempting to cram all of the preclinical theory into 1 year?
When did you make most of your Anki cards? During your med school classes or during your rotations?
2:40 the mnemonic 😭
GUIA sobre CÓMO ESTUDIAR MEDICINA CON ANKI: @t
Is there an add on that allows you to actually type out the answers?
Is there an alternative app to use other than Anki? I want to use it on my Ipad, but I can't pay $24.99.
I think it's a bad idea not to separate into different decks, because there are different types of cards.
Some card are more "comprehension" and don't have to be revised as much as "by heart" cards...
It’s already designed for this. The algorithm and marking cards as “easy” = longer intervals. Don’t make it more complicated than it needs to be
@@MedSchoolInsiders Ok let's take an exemple:
If you want to learn a demonstration in mathematic, you will need a paper and a pen to answer the card.
If you want also to learn vocabulary, you will only need your mind.
So if you don''t separate both you will have to stop reviewing each time you see a "demo" card if you don't have a paper or a pen....
After i made my flashcards on my deck, i can read it anymore after i have read over once. Can you tell me how can i reset to red my deck again?
Click on review in 10 mins
That's the point of spaced repetition. It's to move on and repeat it again later on.
Well, the first anki card i made is your anki tutorials, lmao.