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Interesting! I don't remember Hermann Ebbinghaus ever mentioning to review material exactly every 12 days. Most spaced repetition methodologies I have encountered involve starting with closer intervals and then increasing the interval lengths. For example, start with one hour, then wait twelve hours, one day, three days, and then one week.
@@memorychatai Hello. At age 61, I have not figured out how to use apps yet. LOL! I have experimented with spaced repetition while using a digital watch. This methodology takes a lot of effort though. I have memorized all 46 presidents and all 49 vice-presidents as well as some other lists. I do not find spaced repetition to be the "magic formula" though. I use it in conjunction with other memory techniques.
@@urbanlegendsandtrivia2023 Ah ok. I do not like to use apps either. It feels that it is more of a burden than a supportive tool. However, that changed with chatGPT. I actually started to enjoy learning with it and doing revisions with chatGPT
have you tried using it? I had headaches when I was in uni and tried to incorporate it into my routine. Now using custom GPT on the GPT store for that purpose and helps!
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Agree:))) Spaced repetition helps to eliminate knowledge waste. When you learn and forget, it is like not even learning in the first place.. All of that time you spent is wasted in my opinion
It depends on your level and how well you encode the material. I like to give this task to a custom GPT so that I do not have to worry. A general rule of thumb is that you should review when you are about to forget something but still able to recall. Talking from experience here:)
how do you apply spaced repitition when you have quizzes everyday that are announced the day before it occurs?? this has always been my problem with spaced repitition because I dont seem to have the time to apply it
how does spaced repetition work when in medschools, you have multiple subjects with multiple quizzes to review for? can you please make a structured video on HOW to actually incorporate it in philippine med school curriculum? for example, can i incorporate it in the middle of the sem when i have so many backlogs? kelan lang sya pwedeng gamitin? puro kasi spaced repetition kasi nakikita ko pero parang di naman applicable sa philippine med school satin. baka lang may namimiss ako. salamat po, 3rd yr med student here.
Can you clarify something for me? I get that you labeled one topic per day for the first 12 days, so day 1 was cardio and day 13 was cardio, in between they one and third 13 did you review cardio on day 3,4, or5?
In no where in the book "Make it Stick" does it mention an interval of 12 days. That may be what worked for you but that's not what research shows work.
Yes, the intervals do vary. The optimal intervals depend on how well you perform on a subject and how much prior knowledge you have. There is no size fits all interval but spaced repetition algorithms (on apps mostly) help you to find the best review time
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Interesting! I don't remember Hermann Ebbinghaus ever mentioning to review material exactly every 12 days. Most spaced repetition methodologies I have encountered involve starting with closer intervals and then increasing the interval lengths. For example, start with one hour, then wait twelve hours, one day, three days, and then one week.
have you tried using any spaced repetition apps?
@@memorychatai Hello. At age 61, I have not figured out how to use apps yet. LOL! I have experimented with spaced repetition while using a digital watch. This methodology takes a lot of effort though. I have memorized all 46 presidents and all 49 vice-presidents as well as some other lists. I do not find spaced repetition to be the "magic formula" though. I use it in conjunction with other memory techniques.
@@urbanlegendsandtrivia2023 Ah ok. I do not like to use apps either. It feels that it is more of a burden than a supportive tool. However, that changed with chatGPT. I actually started to enjoy learning with it and doing revisions with chatGPT
Unless you cover all of for eg. cardiology in one day its going to be hard to repeat anything
exactly, how do we use spaced repetition in medicine
beats me , but for me im dolving questions help solidify info @@raveninterested5965
Easy revise previous days content the next day morning
Really enjoyed seeing how you’re using this technique.
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have you tried using it? I had headaches when I was in uni and tried to incorporate it into my routine. Now using custom GPT on the GPT store for that purpose and helps!
Found your channel thanks to the algorithm, and ngl, I'm impressed! 🤩 Looks like you're about to blow up and gain a huge following! 🚀 Keep sharing your knowledge and expertise with the world! You're making a real difference, and I'm sure you'll keep on killing it! 🔥
Thank you so much!
Agree:))) Spaced repetition helps to eliminate knowledge waste. When you learn and forget, it is like not even learning in the first place.. All of that time you spent is wasted in my opinion
Thanks doc, for a levels and stuff dyu think for subjects like biology we should revisit, after 2 weeks, 4 weeks then 3 months or more
It depends on your level and how well you encode the material. I like to give this task to a custom GPT so that I do not have to worry. A general rule of thumb is that you should review when you are about to forget something but still able to recall. Talking from experience here:)
Thank you doc!
Thanks for watching! 😃
fitness is a very good example for spaced repetition
if you want your arms to stay big, you gotta lift weight every week or they will get smaller
how do you apply spaced repitition when you have quizzes everyday that are announced the day before it occurs?? this has always been my problem with spaced repitition because I dont seem to have the time to apply it
Those surprise quizzes are really just to see if you've been studying without knowing there's a quiz ahead of time
how does spaced repetition work when in medschools, you have multiple subjects with multiple quizzes to review for? can you please make a structured video on HOW to actually incorporate it in philippine med school curriculum? for example, can i incorporate it in the middle of the sem when i have so many backlogs? kelan lang sya pwedeng gamitin? puro kasi spaced repetition kasi nakikita ko pero parang di naman applicable sa philippine med school satin. baka lang may namimiss ako. salamat po, 3rd yr med student here.
Thank you, doc!
Can you clarify something for me? I get that you labeled one topic per day for the first 12 days, so day 1 was cardio and day 13 was cardio, in between they one and third 13 did you review cardio on day 3,4, or5?
I think we should understand what's spacing effect and make our study plan
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In no where in the book "Make it Stick" does it mention an interval of 12 days. That may be what worked for you but that's not what research shows work.
Yes, the intervals do vary. The optimal intervals depend on how well you perform on a subject and how much prior knowledge you have. There is no size fits all interval but spaced repetition algorithms (on apps mostly) help you to find the best review time
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I don't understand. Don't there be another new materials to study by the day you start to count again starting from day 1 ?