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Summary of the video Chunking - breaking big task into small one Eg. 123456 :: 12 - 34 - 56 Mnemonics - using phrases or word to remember order (rhyming/funny) Eg. My very educated mother just serve us nuts, vibgyor Visualization - imagining concepts steps / process or making diagrams Eg. Imagine whole water cycle Mind mapping - making mind maps (central idea in center then its types etc on branches) |-------balance Eg. Force --| |-------unbalance Active recall - recalling all things you have just learn in mind or by writing it on a paper without seeing the notes or book Eg. After learning a chapter write all things you remember without seeing the notes like for matter without its particles properties, states, their characteristics, change of state etc. Practice Testing - practice test (from online or make your own) Helpful to give reality check tell weak points and helps to create exam environmental Pomodoro Technique - study 1 session of 25 minutes then take 5 minutes break after 4 similar session take some longer break line 15-30 minutes SQ3R - it stands for S - survey (survey/see through the chapter by seeing headings) Q - question (converthe headings into question form) R - read (read/study the content under the headings) R - recite (recite/write the answers of the question formed) R - review (review/check the answer) Dual Coding - using images and text both for understanding Eg. 🦠 → 🧬 Cell Contain DNA Self-Explanation - explain yourself what you have learnt Retrieval Practice - practising/revising just after studying (similar to active recall) Elaborative Interrogation - asking questions, why facts are true Eg. why water cycle is matter in our enviornment Spaced Repetition - revising sessions after some intervals like after 1 day then 3 day and so on in increasing order Interleaved Practice - mixing subjects and studying Eg. 30 minutes maths then history Feynman Technique - teaching what you have learnt to anyone or younger one or even to your self
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70% are techniques that I use unintentionally and some like combining Interleaved Technique and Pomodoro Technique are things I completely made up… how strange. How did my brain come up with these ideas that are perfectly fit for me? The only issue I have is consistency. If I had been consistent perhaps I would’ve learned everything faster than anyone else. Thanks to this, I gained a lot more knowledge about ways I could study the prerequisites for my major subjects. Thanks to however made this, and TH-cam for recommending this.
You make one video on vedic techniques also because as a gurukul student I have a iq of 123 at the age of 15 only because of great education of gurukul Greetings from India and hare krishna
Basically these are all techniques applied during study, but you can also utilize the following groups 👇👇 Before Studying: Mind Mapping SQ3R (Survey, Question) Set Specific Goals Organize Your Study Space During Studying: Active Recall Pomodoro Technique SQ3R (Read, Recite, Review) Mind Mapping Feynman Technique Interleaved Practice Visualization Chunking Self-Explanation Retrieval Practice Elaborative Interrogation Dual Coding Mnemonics Practice Testing After Studying: Review and Revise Self-Assessment Reflect on Learning Seek Feedback Consolidate Knowledge Study Groups This organization should help structure your study sessions more effectively.
I think you are wrong in your explanation of interleaved practice. What I understood interleaving is about practicing a set of problems randomly. For example: solving physics problems without knowing the type of exercise, like momentum or inertia problems, which improve your ability to discriminate what knowledge you need to apply.
In my class, I usually do most of the techniques in the video especially the first three to study, but, almost everyone in my class including majority of people in my school just memorize everything shouting and re-recite the informations, my country's school systems are fcked up and the students are also fcked up because of the poor fundamental education at the start, all they know is to memorize-recite- write exactly as it's in the textbook-get the marks- forget everything later+repeat
@@OddlyAnimated1203Coincidentally again, I was recently breaking down a short paragraph of Mesosphere layer (science) today and one of my classmates came and asked me what I was doing 😭
Same thing… I asked the first Honor in our class and he only used one study technique by using note taking and then rewriting the information into what he remembers. As for the others, nobody has effective studying techniques. Just recitations and memorizing everything by words. 💀
Thanks. I wanted something like this because I didn’t know some of them. I’m going to check your channel to see if you have a math topic version of this. If you don’t it would be great if you could do one.
Thank you to each and every one of you for watching, liking, and commenting on my video. Your encouragement means the world to me and motivates me to keep creating. Stay tuned for more content, and feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments. Thank you again! 🙏💖
Thank youuuuuu!!! Someone like this so I can come back during exam period!
I have been using active recall,SQ3R,feynman technique,self explaination,interleaved practice even when i didn't knew about it
But still your English do suck
Menomonics is best
Summary of the video
Chunking - breaking big task into
small one
Eg. 123456 :: 12 - 34 - 56
Mnemonics - using phrases or word to remember order (rhyming/funny)
Eg. My very educated mother just
serve us nuts, vibgyor
Visualization - imagining concepts steps / process or making diagrams
Eg. Imagine whole water cycle
Mind mapping - making mind maps (central idea in center then its types etc on branches)
|-------balance
Eg. Force --|
|-------unbalance
Active recall - recalling all things you have just learn in mind or by writing it on a paper without seeing the notes or book
Eg. After learning a chapter write all
things you remember without
seeing the notes like for matter
without its particles properties,
states, their characteristics,
change of state etc.
Practice Testing - practice test (from online or make your own)
Helpful to give reality check tell weak
points and helps to create exam
environmental
Pomodoro Technique - study 1 session of 25 minutes then take 5 minutes break after 4 similar session take some longer break line 15-30 minutes
SQ3R - it stands for
S - survey (survey/see through the
chapter by seeing headings)
Q - question (converthe headings
into question form)
R - read (read/study the content
under the headings)
R - recite (recite/write the answers
of the question formed)
R - review (review/check the
answer)
Dual Coding - using images and text both for understanding
Eg. 🦠 → 🧬
Cell Contain DNA
Self-Explanation - explain yourself what you have learnt
Retrieval Practice - practising/revising just after studying
(similar to active recall)
Elaborative Interrogation - asking questions, why facts are true
Eg. why water cycle is matter
in our enviornment
Spaced Repetition - revising sessions after some intervals like after 1 day then 3 day and so on in increasing order
Interleaved Practice - mixing subjects and studying
Eg. 30 minutes maths then history
Feynman Technique - teaching what you have learnt to anyone or younger one or even to your self
Thank you buddy ❤
Spending hours and hours but this video is the best and most detail and consume lese tinme! U earned a sub🎉❤
Keep it more! Dont give up. Im questioning why U didnt get most views in this type of vids😊
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Active recall is best for me and self practice😊
Level of content and research is too good. I think no else video tells all study techniques together at once.
Man you deserve a lot ❤❤❤❤
Thanks a ton, that is why I tried to cover all the points in a single video as possible, stay tuned you can share video with your beloved
Best video i have ever seen for study
70% are techniques that I use unintentionally and some like combining Interleaved Technique and Pomodoro Technique are things I completely made up… how strange. How did my brain come up with these ideas that are perfectly fit for me? The only issue I have is consistency. If I had been consistent perhaps I would’ve learned everything faster than anyone else.
Thanks to this, I gained a lot more knowledge about ways I could study the prerequisites for my major subjects. Thanks to however made this, and TH-cam for recommending this.
Best information on nums,seedhi BAAT no bakwass.
Thanks alot API for not wasting our time ❤
You make one video on vedic techniques also because as a gurukul student I have a iq of 123 at the age of 15 only because of great education of gurukul
Greetings from India and hare krishna
Lol iq is genetic
I can't imagine how am so grateful...
I enjoy this video, ...
Thanks.
Literally, to the point video, no extra talk ❤❤❤
They can be grouped together in what to do before studying and during studying and after studying
Basically these are all techniques applied during study, but you can also utilize the following groups 👇👇
Before Studying:
Mind Mapping
SQ3R (Survey, Question)
Set Specific Goals
Organize Your Study Space
During Studying:
Active Recall
Pomodoro Technique
SQ3R (Read, Recite, Review)
Mind Mapping
Feynman Technique
Interleaved Practice
Visualization
Chunking
Self-Explanation
Retrieval Practice
Elaborative Interrogation
Dual Coding
Mnemonics
Practice Testing
After Studying:
Review and Revise
Self-Assessment
Reflect on Learning
Seek Feedback
Consolidate Knowledge
Study Groups
This organization should help structure your study sessions more effectively.
Thank you for being a savior fr, here is my sub mate. 😃
Glad I could help
Found this video and i will try every single of them thx brl 🙏🏿👍🏿
Good luck! 🤞
muchas gracias, excelente video
This is like a box of chocolates on christmas😊
Hay can you make a video about car brands, like deferent types of muscle car, Jdm's, and exotic.. that would be awesome.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts I will definitely make this , stay tuned
Thank you! Wish you success!
Thank you! You too!
Thank you so much 😊😊😊
Use different techniques for different subjects
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Very good tq
Nah fuck that, me and my homies say "my very eyes may just see under nine"
What's the difference between Self-explanation and Feynman Technique ?
Self explanation is what we explain ourselves
On the other hand feynman technique is teach what we learnt to other person
Theme in background?
Nissaram?
How many techniques we have to use in study 🤔
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Omg...i have used all of them at some point in my life.. without knowingly...
I think you are wrong in your explanation of interleaved practice. What I understood interleaving is about practicing a set of problems randomly. For example: solving physics problems without knowing the type of exercise, like momentum or inertia problems, which improve your ability to discriminate what knowledge you need to apply.
commenting for the algorithm.
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Faltó plutón.
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I watch🕵 20 of video( like study technique)but no one should😢 tell all types of study techniques but you did thanks for that😊
Thank you 🚀
Exactly. So appreciative
I can tell lol
Your English sucks, probably
Your claim depends on the length and scope of the videos you watch and the volume of explanations for each topics. Could you clarify yourself?
I have been using all these techniques without even knowing😅🤔😂
What is your mark🙂
@@Gamegridgreg
And... See A person to whom you replied. He lied for the likes.
True 😂
@@akibkhan2029 ur right bro ✅️
can someone tell me which app he uses to get thid video
I recommend you guys to check out the memory techniques used by memory champions. Ex. The memory palace/method of loci, and etc.
The only problem in video is not sorted as less to more effective/powerfull techniques btw 🎉
In my class, I usually do most of the techniques in the video especially the first three to study, but, almost everyone in my class including majority of people in my school just memorize everything shouting and re-recite the informations, my country's school systems are fcked up and the students are also fcked up because of the poor fundamental education at the start, all they know is to memorize-recite- write exactly as it's in the textbook-get the marks- forget everything later+repeat
Same thing happens here lol, and yeah I understand and use some of these methods as well, rather than simply memorizing.
@@OddlyAnimated1203Coincidentally again, I was recently breaking down a short paragraph of Mesosphere layer (science) today and one of my classmates came and asked me what I was doing 😭
Same thing… I asked the first Honor in our class and he only used one study technique by using note taking and then rewriting the information into what he remembers. As for the others, nobody has effective studying techniques.
Just recitations and memorizing everything by words. 💀
@@CromwellEdonis I totally feel your situation man, this is so fked up 💀
can't believe you are from 🇵🇰 and yar mujhe in me se koe 3 sb se powerfull bta do or kia ye apki real voice if not then what tool you used?
Thank you 😊..
Active recall, spaced repetition, chunking and mnemonics most powerful..
@@PaintWiseExplainer and voice?
Whats the name of the background song 😭
What is the difference between Feynman Technique and Self Explanation ?
They're the same, it's just that '" explanation" includes explaining to yourself, and "Feynman technique" involves explaining to others or yourself
Neat video 🌀
Thanks. I wanted something like this because I didn’t know some of them. I’m going to check your channel to see if you have a math topic version of this. If you don’t it would be great if you could do one.
Yeh sure, share your thoughts about maths topics, like every type of math explain?
@@PaintWiseExplainer like geometry, algebra, calculus, arithmetic, category theory, logic. So just go through the topics that are covered in maths.
Good job ❤
Thank you so much 😀
nc
wow you explained it clearly
Bhai to tu iit ka topper kyu nhi hai?😅
Very great video
Where is sqrt
Thankyou love your honest content and your good heart in making so
Oh man you you found true appreciation for me, thanks for watching 😊
Very helpful.
Do you use Canva or Ms Paint?
You can use both I go for canva
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