Thanks for sharing and proposing additional readings. I have a different and similar process as you propose. I make a mind map as I read the book and refine it over the reading process. A time later I review for checking if I captured and understood what I read. Now I am in the process of adding Sketchnotes on top of them or as a separate document Thanks for sharing how you do them!
I don't know if this is helpful or not, but I think you wrote you url wrong at the end of the video. Probably no big deal since it's the title of your channel but I would have wanted someone to let me know. . .
This is really a great video How do you decide which diagram to take? Do you look for specific words or do you do it intuitively? I still didn’t figure t out for my psychology exams
What do you think is more important? Consuming tons of media and having a superficial understanding of them, or consuming fewer media but going through them deeply, digesting fully and then moving on to the next thing? If you spread out your knowledge across tons of media (books for example), you gain knowledge to be able to compare and contrast between various themes and ideas. But you only have a superficial understanding of them. Whereas you can have a great depth of a particular topic by deeply exploring one media, but that in turn gives you an isolated viewpoint of that topic. That skill of being able to understand relations between various topics, how thing A influences thing B etc is underdeveloped. I hope what I said makes sense lol
Great question! And a great topic for a future video :) My initial thoughts: it's totally up to you and your goals. Realistically, I think there will be some variety in the depth with which you process the different media you consume. You can choose which books/videos/articles to spend lots of time with, and allow for others to have more of a fleeting impact. I enjoy making connections across the various media I'm consuming, so I don't think I'd ever go the super-deep-dive-on-a-single-source route. But for others there might come a time when that would be really useful.
This was very helpful, thank you!
Awesome video!!! It is inspire me to do the same with my new kindle scribe...read and sketch out ideas
Thank you !!!!😮😮 for sharing your retaining information tecqniques..
Thanks for sharing and proposing additional readings.
I have a different and similar process as you propose. I make a mind map as I read the book and refine it over the reading process. A time later I review for checking if I captured and understood what I read.
Now I am in the process of adding Sketchnotes on top of them or as a separate document
Thanks for sharing how you do them!
It's a powerful tool to capture/digest information this way and I look forward to further develop it!
I don't know if this is helpful or not, but I think you wrote you url wrong at the end of the video. Probably no big deal since it's the title of your channel but I would have wanted someone to let me know. . .
Haha, I did indeed! Thanks for the heads up.
This is really a great video
How do you decide which diagram to take?
Do you look for specific words or do you do it intuitively?
I still didn’t figure t out for my psychology exams
What do you think is more important? Consuming tons of media and having a superficial understanding of them, or consuming fewer media but going through them deeply, digesting fully and then moving on to the next thing?
If you spread out your knowledge across tons of media (books for example), you gain knowledge to be able to compare and contrast between various themes and ideas. But you only have a superficial understanding of them.
Whereas you can have a great depth of a particular topic by deeply exploring one media, but that in turn gives you an isolated viewpoint of that topic. That skill of being able to understand relations between various topics, how thing A influences thing B etc is underdeveloped.
I hope what I said makes sense lol
Great question! And a great topic for a future video :) My initial thoughts: it's totally up to you and your goals. Realistically, I think there will be some variety in the depth with which you process the different media you consume. You can choose which books/videos/articles to spend lots of time with, and allow for others to have more of a fleeting impact. I enjoy making connections across the various media I'm consuming, so I don't think I'd ever go the super-deep-dive-on-a-single-source route. But for others there might come a time when that would be really useful.
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