Hey Question Were you one of those who were struggling in school with the subject math ? Or was math easier than other subjects for you? Were you on tje logical side (math, physics, ......... or more languages and history and stuff?
Hey, as many have already said, the link for the notion template is not present in the description of any of the videos. Can you pls, PLS!!!! share the link?? -a desperate ADHD student.
1:26 -- how to learn ~understand rather than memorize ~2:08 - how to understand better? 4:15 -- methods (active recall & spaced repetition ) 5:24 -- how to apply this in the notion ~ don't just write the notes or summaries but understand the concept and write it in your own way and ask questions ~ toggle list for question 7:09 -- question that you can ask 7:51 -- Feynman technique 10:04 -- spaced repetition thx for the video 💙
My goodness, can't believe I was among the 500 subscribers with you. Seeing you growing in this ridiculous pace is very satisfying. Providing top notch video quality, content quality, inspirations and experiences, you are very well deserved and I wish you achieve the things you've never imagined. I am very thankful to you. This is the kind of guidance this generation needs. I am trying to grow with you as I am progressing my computer science course. That too, from home. THANKS!
As someone who is trying to teach himself how to become a blockchain developer and share my journey on my channel I found your videos to be extremely helpful. I think I found an effective way to curate my learning resources. I especially appreciate your Notion template. Thanks for sharing and congrats on the success of this channel.
Hi Paul, I passed out from college 6months back, Currently working in one ERM Software. i'm interested in blockchain development but i dont know where to start can you please give me your roadmap to became blockchain developer!?
@@piratebuddy4649 Its still a work in progress unfortunately. A good place to start would be with some free courses. There are some course available on edx.com. www.edx.org/course/blockchain-technology?index=product&queryID=0d33e6be8fa152319bd15df51f3e4a97&position=4&linked_from=autocomplete . You can also check out www.learnweb3.io/ and Dapp Universitywww.dappuniversity.com/ for some free videos and lessons.
@@InternetMadeCoder were you good in math in school sir? Curious about that Is logical thinking always been easy to you? Or were you struggling in school with math?
@@Dispensationalism you can struggle with math and school and be a very good at math, I struggled a lot in school but now that I'm teaching my self math I'm loving it a lot and it's a lot easier
So glad I found your channel when I needed it the most. I study mechanical engineering but I found that this isn’t sth for me later into the degree. Now i have literally 5 mth away from graduation and I think our situation are really similar. I hope to transit into blockchain development job and your video really inspire me to go for it and dissolve my self-doubt! Thanks!
What I'm learning is: Taking notes through active learning. Such as creating a question and answering the question in a language that could be understood by a person unfamiliar with the related topic. It's important to absorb information through practicing and challenging the brain than copying every note down.. what i was hoping to see from this video was how to use notion to make CS notes more readable and easier to look back and study. I like the concept mentioned that is similar to Cornell notes. But I wanted to see how you used Notion features such as the toggle or the coding format. And maybe talk about if there's any difference using Apple or Windows to code or taking notes. I find it challenging to recall information on CS topics because it's delivered in a slide-show format combined with an application to demonstrate the code. I want to learn a note-taking style that helps compliment lectures like that. sorry, if this sounded like a criticism...my intention was to rant and share my thoughts. It's not to hurt anyone or make any content from this video seems like it has no value.
Thank u so much for this video. I m also a data science enthusiast trying to learn data science on my own through internet and course and this video is extremely useful.
LOVE your channel! Everything is done professionally and whenever you upload a new video, I find myself watching it ASAP Also I just noticed this is one of your longer videos! Keep making them!!
Thanks for this. I've been struggling with remembering what I've learnt. This video will be super helpful for me to Study Better. Please keep making videos like this !
Thank you for providing amazing content. Started my coding journey with Java as my first language. Thanks for the motivation. By the way, which keyboard do you use in your computers.
I love how your channel is actually grinding, keep it up man, while you have 20k Subscribers now, I'm %100 Sure that this number will become 100 times what it is now!
I first thinking that "oh my lord why did I have to take a note or doing these on computer science anyway🤷♀" ,but after I got so fun and seeing the more complex concepts that I think "Hmmmmm... really need to remember how I understand this" and I thinking of this video! thank you so much to you for making this and to me for remember about this note taking system. Thank you!
- [00:00](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📝 Introduction to computer science note-taking system in Notion. - [00:27](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📚 Note-taking built around effective learning methods and science. - [02:05](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🚫 Ineffective learning methods: Rereading, passive listening, highlighting, summarizing. - [04:12](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🧠 Active recall is crucial for effective learning, emphasis on active retrieval. - [05:51](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🗂 Notion's toggled lists aid active recall through question-based notes. - [07:03](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🧐 Helper questions: "Why is this useful?" and "When will I use this?" - [08:00](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📝 The Feynman Technique: Explain concepts simply in your own words. - [09:38](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🖼 Visual aids enhance understanding, especially for complex concepts. - [10:05](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🔄 Spaced repetition complements active recall by periodic reinforcement. - [12:14](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📖 Effective note-taking is about questions, toggles, and understanding concepts. - [13:11](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 👉 Follow-up resources: Notion template, learning to code in four months.
I just saw your channel today. I am studying economic but I decided to be a data scientist at last four months. I feel more motivated thanks to your videos.
Hi bro, I guess I m watching at the wrong time while being too tired. I was thinking u will be showing us step by step how to take notes and track your progress with Notion.
Taking notes does scientifically increase retention though when it helps you concentrate better. Also summarizing afterwards is a form of interacting with the material, so it works too. Maybe there are better ways but it is a start.
I love your channel and you are such an inspirational. I would love to know if cs50 is enough to land a job and If it's not , what has to be there for getting into a programming field.
Bro, only downside in notion is it dosent have bi-directional linking to words and sentences. It has bi-directional linking only to pages. Hence i am using logseq which is very powerful in bi-directional linking which helps me connect ideas more better for the subject i study. I use Notion only for project management stuffs like Canban boards etc.
Focus more so on understanding and not memorizing information. The more you understand something, the easier a time you'll have applying it to your actions through reasoning. Rereading information takes too long to do and isn't effective. | Highlighting isn't an effective note-taking process | Summarizing isn't effective; Instead do something active like actively asking yourself questions and/or testing yourself. --- --- Active Recall | Taking an active approach to pressure our brains into recalling things is the best learning method. After all, we learn best when we're trying to extract information out of our brains instead of shoving information. It's through this process that our brain forms the connections that solidify knowledge/sway our instincts into believe this information is important enough to be remembered. When jotting notes down think about questions instead of pointlessly summarizing. Linger on questions you can write down that'll push your future self into actively recalling information in stead of passively reading it. Examples include: Why is this useful? When will I use this? --- Feynman Technique | Instead of the conventional practice of copying lecture notes down, think about how'd you explain this to a 6th grader with no background knowledge of the topic. To the best of your effort minimize jargon (technical) words unless absolutely unavoidable. If you're reciting things word-for-word instead of your own words, you're more than likely not comprehending it. ---- Spaced Repetition | Spaced Repetition | You want to repeat these instances of active recall out with blocks of time so that your brain doesn't remove that information from your bank of knowledge. As time goes on, these instances of active recall become more & more spaced out. --- Write just enough information to serve as a reminder because if you truly understood the topic you don't need every single bit of information. If your short reminders aren't enough to recall the information you can always refer back to the source information.
You have the template for comp sci course, but didn't you say that you wish you'd instead started with the practise and not the theory? Do you have a template for that route?
Loving the content. As someone in the beginning stages coding, do you have any suggestions on a platform to use for building projects or showcasing projects?
Since both are free, what do you think about learning Computer Science from "OSSU" vs "UoPeople"? although UoPeople might cost about 4,000 USD for exam fees.
hello, I downloaded your Notion template. It is awesome! thank you very much. Question though on the order of taking the classes. Do I go down the listed course one by one? for example on the Intro, Do I finish Python for everybody before moving on to CS50 intro to CS? what do you recommend?
I DO NOT recommend people pay for the courses - just audit them for free. I put affiliate links because I might as well, and some poeple still pay for them even though they shouldn't so I might as well make the commission from that.
Deloitte or McKinsey? My sister work for Deloitte She gets a lot of freebies and allowance for everything Kinda cool 😎 I’m 17 anyways It still a year until I go college for probably Cs or something like that
has anyone told you that you talk too much. man people dont have time to listen to extra things and lecture not directly related to the title of the video.
@@InternetMadeCoder some usefull topics: Bloom's taxonomy, solo taxonomy, chunking, encoding. Justin Sung, talk about it more. I wish it will help someone
Get My Notion template on the description of this video: th-cam.com/video/gE5DVOfXy1s/w-d-xo.html
Hey
Question
Were you one of those who were struggling in school with the subject math ?
Or was math easier than other subjects for you?
Were you on tje logical side (math, physics, ......... or more languages and history and stuff?
link broken please send me the new
link broken please send me the new
Hey, as many have already said, the link for the notion template is not present in the description of any of the videos. Can you pls, PLS!!!! share the link??
-a desperate ADHD student.
The notion template link in medium is down, please upload it again.
Internet is fulll of medicos using these modern techniques we as a comp science students need to stay united and support this guy
Agreed. I'm using Notion as well as the learning techniques mentioned for teaching myself Python and Data Analysis
1:26 -- how to learn
~understand rather than memorize
~2:08 - how to understand better?
4:15 -- methods (active recall & spaced repetition )
5:24 -- how to apply this in the notion
~ don't just write the notes or summaries but understand the concept and write it in your own way and ask questions
~ toggle list for question
7:09 -- question that you can ask
7:51 -- Feynman technique
10:04 -- spaced repetition
thx for the video 💙
I've been struggling to study for a while, so THANK YOU.....You really helped
awesome if this helped!
My goodness, can't believe I was among the 500 subscribers with you. Seeing you growing in this ridiculous pace is very satisfying. Providing top notch video quality, content quality, inspirations and experiences, you are very well deserved and I wish you achieve the things you've never imagined. I am very thankful to you. This is the kind of guidance this generation needs. I am trying to grow with you as I am progressing my computer science course. That too, from home. THANKS!
thanks a million for the support!!
Since I met your channel, I could understand how I can study better and now I have my diary study plans. I love your channel. Thank you for all.
I'm so glad!
I was thinking about how to use Notion. I have seen some tutorials but could not understand.But now my concept is clear.
As someone who is trying to teach himself how to become a blockchain developer and share my journey on my channel I found your videos to be extremely helpful. I think I found an effective way to curate my learning resources. I especially appreciate your Notion template. Thanks for sharing and congrats on the success of this channel.
That's awesome that you are sharing your journey too! Glad my videos have helped!
Hi Paul,
I passed out from college 6months back, Currently working in one ERM Software.
i'm interested in blockchain development but i dont know where to start
can you please give me your roadmap to became blockchain developer!?
@@piratebuddy4649 Its still a work in progress unfortunately. A good place to start would be with some free courses. There are some course available on edx.com. www.edx.org/course/blockchain-technology?index=product&queryID=0d33e6be8fa152319bd15df51f3e4a97&position=4&linked_from=autocomplete . You can also check out www.learnweb3.io/ and Dapp Universitywww.dappuniversity.com/ for some free videos and lessons.
@@InternetMadeCoder were you good in math in school sir?
Curious about that
Is logical thinking always been easy to you?
Or were you struggling in school with math?
@@Dispensationalism you can struggle with math and school and be a very good at math, I struggled a lot in school but now that I'm teaching my self math I'm loving it a lot and it's a lot easier
Thank you so much for the CS50 course. Totally agree with you that teaching should look like this. Please keep making videos. Greetings
So glad I found your channel when I needed it the most. I study mechanical engineering but I found that this isn’t sth for me later into the degree. Now i have literally 5 mth away from graduation and I think our situation are really similar. I hope to transit into blockchain development job and your video really inspire me to go for it and dissolve my self-doubt! Thanks!
Great quality of videos for 1 month old channel, hope you 1000000+ subs, greetings from Kyrgyzstan.
Thank you very much!
@@InternetMadeCoder make a video about the eternal student syndrome, I think it would be interesting for your auditory.
What I'm learning is:
Taking notes through active learning. Such as creating a question and answering the question in a language that could be understood by a person unfamiliar with the related topic. It's important to absorb information through practicing and challenging the brain than copying every note down..
what i was hoping to see from this video was how to use notion to make CS notes more readable and easier to look back and study. I like the concept mentioned that is similar to Cornell notes. But I wanted to see how you used Notion features such as the toggle or the coding format. And maybe talk about if there's any difference using Apple or Windows to code or taking notes. I find it challenging to recall information on CS topics because it's delivered in a slide-show format combined with an application to demonstrate the code. I want to learn a note-taking style that helps compliment lectures like that.
sorry, if this sounded like a criticism...my intention was to rant and share my thoughts. It's not to hurt anyone or make any content from this video seems like it has no value.
Thanks for this. I just now started using notion to write outlines for my coding tutorials. I found this video super helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Do you still have the notion doc? Just asking because as it seems he's removed the link from the description.
Thank u so much for this video. I m also a data science enthusiast trying to learn data science on my own through internet and course and this video is extremely useful.
Glad it was helpful!
My Thoughts:
Active Recall, Space Repetition == Fancy word for Rereading
Feynman Technique == Fancy word for Summarization
LOVE your channel! Everything is done professionally and whenever you upload a new video, I find myself watching it ASAP
Also I just noticed this is one of your longer videos! Keep making them!!
Wow, thank you!
Your notion template really helped me a lot... thank you so much 😊!
Glad to hear that!
Sick video! Means a lot that you are trying to help us
Happy to help!
Wow... really Great! Completely changed my mind on Note Taking!!!!!
Thanks for this.
I've been struggling with remembering what I've learnt.
This video will be super helpful for me to Study Better.
Please keep making videos like this !
This is absolute gold. Thank you.
Thank you for providing amazing content.
Started my coding journey with Java as my first language.
Thanks for the motivation.
By the way, which keyboard do you use in your computers.
Awesome! I use this one (Keychron K6) : amzn.to/3Ly2mSD
Disclaimer: the above is an affiliate link
I love how your channel is actually grinding, keep it up man, while you have 20k Subscribers now, I'm %100 Sure that this number will become 100 times what it is now!
and yeah, I was here before that 20k as well :D
Hope so!
appreciated :))
I first thinking that "oh my lord why did I have to take a note or doing these on computer science anyway🤷♀" ,but after I got so fun and seeing the more complex concepts that I think "Hmmmmm... really need to remember how I understand this" and I thinking of this video! thank you so much to you for making this and to me for remember about this note taking system. Thank you!
I am currently following your course.
Currently I am on crash course computer science
great!!
- [00:00](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📝 Introduction to computer science note-taking system in Notion.
- [00:27](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📚 Note-taking built around effective learning methods and science.
- [02:05](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🚫 Ineffective learning methods: Rereading, passive listening, highlighting, summarizing.
- [04:12](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🧠 Active recall is crucial for effective learning, emphasis on active retrieval.
- [05:51](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🗂 Notion's toggled lists aid active recall through question-based notes.
- [07:03](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🧐 Helper questions: "Why is this useful?" and "When will I use this?"
- [08:00](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📝 The Feynman Technique: Explain concepts simply in your own words.
- [09:38](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🖼 Visual aids enhance understanding, especially for complex concepts.
- [10:05](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 🔄 Spaced repetition complements active recall by periodic reinforcement.
- [12:14](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 📖 Effective note-taking is about questions, toggles, and understanding concepts.
- [13:11](th-cam.com/video/buW9OMD2QeQ/w-d-xo.html) 👉 Follow-up resources: Notion template, learning to code in four months.
I just saw your channel today. I am studying economic but I decided to be a data scientist at last four months. I feel more motivated thanks to your videos.
Best of luck!
Thanks for the video I requested you for this. The video I was waiting for.
No problem, I hope it's helpful!
Of course. Thank you sir again.
You deserve a million subs.
Hi bro, I guess I m watching at the wrong time while being too tired. I was thinking u will be showing us step by step how to take notes and track your progress with Notion.
Taking notes does scientifically increase retention though when it helps you concentrate better. Also summarizing afterwards is a form of interacting with the material, so it works too. Maybe there are better ways but it is a start.
Hey buddy ! , I love your topic ! I will support you ! Because I am in like your situation !
Awesome thank you!
@@InternetMadeCoder welcome dude!
I love your channel and you are such an inspirational.
I would love to know if cs50 is enough to land a job and If it's not , what has to be there for getting into a programming field.
probably not enough, do cs50 web after that
Bro, only downside in notion is it dosent have bi-directional linking to words and sentences. It has bi-directional linking only to pages.
Hence i am using logseq which is very powerful in bi-directional linking which helps me connect ideas more better for the subject i study.
I use Notion only for project management stuffs like Canban boards etc.
I love notion for notes! Thank you! 🌸
Focus more so on understanding and not memorizing information. The more you understand something, the easier a time you'll have applying it to your actions through reasoning.
Rereading information takes too long to do and isn't effective. | Highlighting isn't an effective note-taking process | Summarizing isn't effective; Instead do something active like actively asking yourself questions and/or testing yourself.
---
---
Active Recall | Taking an active approach to pressure our brains into recalling things is the best learning method. After all, we learn best when we're trying to extract information out of our brains instead of shoving information. It's through this process that our brain forms the connections that solidify knowledge/sway our instincts into believe this information is important enough to be remembered.
When jotting notes down think about questions instead of pointlessly summarizing. Linger on questions you can write down that'll push your future self into actively recalling information in stead of passively reading it.
Examples include: Why is this useful? When will I use this?
---
Feynman Technique | Instead of the conventional practice of copying lecture notes down, think about how'd you explain this to a 6th grader with no background knowledge of the topic. To the best of your effort minimize jargon (technical) words unless absolutely unavoidable. If you're reciting things word-for-word instead of your own words, you're more than likely not comprehending it.
----
Spaced Repetition | Spaced Repetition | You want to repeat these instances of active recall out with blocks of time so that your brain doesn't remove that information from your bank of knowledge. As time goes on, these instances of active recall become more & more spaced out.
---
Write just enough information to serve as a reminder because if you truly understood the topic you don't need every single bit of information. If your short reminders aren't enough to recall the information you can always refer back to the source information.
another thing that helps, I think to keep exposed by "the world". finding real case or issues which is involved the theory we're studying.
thank you for such a terrifying information . It's really helpful and i was always thinking about what's wrong going on my learning process.
You have the template for comp sci course, but didn't you say that you wish you'd instead started with the practise and not the theory? Do you have a template for that route?
I love your videos dude.
Sir i also want to learn coding by myself is it ok to learn it from online and can i complete in this competative world.
it's very possible to learn it online but takes a lot of hard work! (just like everything in life)
Loving the content. As someone in the beginning stages coding, do you have any suggestions on a platform to use for building projects or showcasing projects?
you can use codepen.io, that's what I used at the start
@@InternetMadeCoder Oh man, thank you so much
thanks!! very helpful
Thank you for sharing.
Very good content looking forward to apply what you teach me
Does Open Source Society University give certificate upon completion?
could you please consider to increase the volume natively on videos when you upload?
It would be great if you do.
Nice work keep it up. Thumbs up👍👍
wow that's amazing,thanks!!!!
Waiting for this 🔥🔥
thank you for the video
Thank you so much for the info.
Just a note that the volume is low.
Need a full guideline how you became successful software engineer.
Great video
Thanks!
Really helpful video
Glad to hear that!
I’m gonna do this but instead of Notion, Obsidian👍
awesome!
Very impressive!
just awsome
Since both are free, what do you think about learning Computer Science from "OSSU" vs "UoPeople"? although UoPeople might cost about 4,000 USD for exam fees.
never heard of the latter
truly the first
congrats
Thanks
Are you using a Keychron keyboard?
yes
Have you tried Obsidian MD with zettelkasten?
hello, I downloaded your Notion template. It is awesome! thank you very much. Question though on the order of taking the classes. Do I go down the listed course one by one? for example on the Intro, Do I finish Python for everybody before moving on to CS50 intro to CS? what do you recommend?
The order is just a suggestion. CS50 can be done before finishing anything
@@InternetMadeCoder notion is saying that cant find the page please update the link]
Make a video on Cs50 like courses
Side note, correct me if I’m wrong, it’s self taught CS but not free - the notion is full of (affiliation) links to coursera?
I DO NOT recommend people pay for the courses - just audit them for free. I put affiliate links because I might as well, and some poeple still pay for them even though they shouldn't so I might as well make the commission from that.
is the template still available?
Curiosity: do you still take physical notes? And where does it exactly fits in your learning process ?
Where are you storing the notes…
I've read the title: ...NOT Using Notion.
I was like: how did you?!
haha!
TH-cam:
How fast do You wanna Grow?
Internet Made coder:
Yes
**Gets 25 thousands of subscribers in less Than 1 month and 2 weeks**
hehe
It would be good if you can share some templates for notion for us. thank you
As I said, I share my template in my other video
where is the template ?
I need the templates of your Notion 😬
People need to stop using notion, obsidian is the future
Deloitte or McKinsey?
My sister work for Deloitte
She gets a lot of freebies and allowance for everything
Kinda cool 😎
I’m 17 anyways
It still a year until I go college for probably Cs or something like that
✨
Unfortunately second😔
just missed it!
10:39 ayyoo no
Your video is very good, but the sound is very low.
up the volume
Steal like and artist.
~Ali Abdal
Quest
This is probably a great video, but you are doing entirely too much mumbling and not completing a full thought.
😂
you talk about learning instead of talking about notetaking.
L
has anyone told you that you talk too much. man people dont have time to listen to extra things and lecture not directly related to the title of the video.
One suggestion, The background music is really dull and enthusiasm killer. Please swap it with something else
there are better teachniques to learn :(
please share them!
@@InternetMadeCoder some usefull topics: Bloom's taxonomy, solo taxonomy, chunking, encoding. Justin Sung, talk about it more. I wish it will help someone