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@francescocicero7919
@francescocicero7919 8 сағат бұрын
do you have any book to suggest about this bloom’s taxonomy?
@MojoPapiFPV
@MojoPapiFPV Күн бұрын
What is that sketching app you guys always show in your thumbnails but never talk about?
@freeslavemind
@freeslavemind Күн бұрын
Can I join ICanStudy if I don’t have a particular subject or topic I’m currently learning? I’m only focusing on improving my Spanish. Besides that, I’m not really learning a subject like math or biology, etc.
@Kpop_Network_
@Kpop_Network_ 8 күн бұрын
Guys He is asian you can trust him😊
@freedomextremist7215
@freedomextremist7215 9 күн бұрын
A good way to avoid having huge lists: You can be radical and only allow 4 arrows to leave any point. It forces you to prioritize and group things better. You can start 100% radical with no exceptions until you improve. I find a subject like history the best to practice, since you can focus on the relationships and do a "linear" backbone that works like a timeline/cause-effect of events. You can branch up or down to elaborate and train your chunking.
@hopefulbloom
@hopefulbloom 13 күн бұрын
= STEPS = 3:14 Step 1: Keep it simple. 4:32 Step 2: Develop an in-exam strategy. 5:26 Step 3: Scrutinise your answers. 6:43 Step 4: Prepare for the unexpected.
@chloekoh9662
@chloekoh9662 14 күн бұрын
Okay wow I feel like I have learnt more about testosterone here than in most common lectures specifically teaching psychology. This video is wayyy too big of a gem 🤯 Chunking techniques, aim/shoot system for keywords, relational and big-picture thinking, and even in context of reading studies?! I will always be in awe of your work, Dr Justin 🤩
@Davidkiania
@Davidkiania 14 күн бұрын
Can't believe this content has been out for 3 years oh my! Thanks you bring so much clarity.
@shivanitiwari2382
@shivanitiwari2382 17 күн бұрын
Remarkable session 🎉🎉🎉🎉 thank you Sir
@josephautrey954
@josephautrey954 21 күн бұрын
Great extension of Bloom's Taxonomy. Really landed categorizing in terms of importance and prioritizing. Main take away was simpler grouping for expansion.
@senjutsu3400
@senjutsu3400 23 күн бұрын
19:00 it's funny how we end up learning through relationships even when doing information priority, we just establish relationships between the small bits we remember in each new revision until we have a solid enough foundation to remember most of it. It "only" takes about 10x longer. As an addition, I think you can do information priority well when you have a very solid foundation on the subject. There is no reason to think about relationships when you have that foundation, because your brain will automatically understand the relationships. It would be counter productive to stop and take notes or think about the relationships. This is often possible when you have mastery over something and starts learning closely related information. This is likely because the cognitive load is lower. It's like putting on a perfectly fitting pair of gloves
@senjutsu3400
@senjutsu3400 23 күн бұрын
This explains why priming is so important. You can help building relationships within the content so it becomes the glue for the lecture.
@senjutsu3400
@senjutsu3400 27 күн бұрын
Here is a little trick. When you are about to engage in a new subject, do the following. Try to think of something related to it that you have some curiosity about. It's even better if it's related to something you have some level of mastery and likes. This is not always possible. If you can't, just do the normal stuff mentioned on this video. If you find it, it may be worth taking a small detour to build a bridge between what you picked and the main topic. This sounds just like the normal method, but it isn't. The normal way is to start studying and find connections on the way. If you start from a place you know about or really want to know about you can both make the studying more interesting and build a foundation to learn the adjacent content. One example: you are about to start studying World war 1. You could start from the start. But what if you read Gulag Archipelago and was curious over the start of the communist revolution? You could do self study on that event, trying to link it to events from WW1. What if you loved the civilization games, you always picked Oto von Bismarck/Germany and you are curious about it. Studying German history from that point would be a major benefit to understanding WW1 from a German perspective. What if you read Mein Kampf or always wanted to? It gives a unique window into the end of WW1 and shines light on how harsh the conditions were. These examples differ from pre WW1 history to end/post WW1 history to an event that wasn't totally related, but has connections to it. Even if you can't find this kind of situation, you could still start from a question you always had. You can start with a list of questions. I do this before I even do any pre study. It's a powerful weapon to make study fun and relevant. It builds a foundation that isn't always powerful on its own, but becomes crucial after you start even your pre study.
@senjutsu3400
@senjutsu3400 27 күн бұрын
I wrote "1 example" and went on with a ton 🤣
@_comolaflor
@_comolaflor Ай бұрын
If you want a video where someone actually breaks down and talks through the mind mapping process, I found this one to extremely effective: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nWjNkHalgKlkjtUsi=8zd_KWdcSkxo6mbc
@K61OQUYNHNGUYEN
@K61OQUYNHNGUYEN Ай бұрын
Can we use mindmap in studying a new language?
@visheshdangi8478
@visheshdangi8478 Ай бұрын
pls do this kind of stream for mathematics (try to use a book by G. Tewani publisher is Cengage)
@IdongesitGodwinUmoh
@IdongesitGodwinUmoh Ай бұрын
So from what I’m understanding, the main purpose of the mindmap is to categorize, prioritize, find, emphasize relationships, and represent information nonverbally?
@julianmartinez-tv7oz
@julianmartinez-tv7oz Ай бұрын
So much gold here! Reflection might look daunting at first, but remember, even a reflection that didn't seem to have been that useful is setting the path for an even better reflection, and so on, until you'll be able yo understand and solve your problems and achieve further improvement
@salazeka
@salazeka Ай бұрын
and if you can go to a psycotherapy
@thatonedog819
@thatonedog819 Ай бұрын
I have a bit of a question here.... I'm in the US and I assume you're not. Is your testing schedule different from ours or am I to assume we're supposed to ignore the class schedule.... I have had classes where we have tests every other week and we do lectures where we take notes until basically a few days before the test. I know from previous videos that we're supposed to be using a lecture as a main learning event and priming for about a weeks worth of lectures at a time. How does that work with this revision schedule? Or are we assuming that the exam in this case is the final exam at the end of the class and not normal tests
@Fzmedeiros
@Fzmedeiros Ай бұрын
Awesome, if things is pushing forward we need to do different stories to learn off
@aminelynx3612
@aminelynx3612 Ай бұрын
600th liker🤭
@amyharry3071
@amyharry3071 Ай бұрын
I am retired and have recently relocated from the US to Portugal. How effective is this methodology for language learning?
@kamranmoazzamansari7289
@kamranmoazzamansari7289 Ай бұрын
Finally someone said it, a wholesome perspective.
@sahilaryan9896
@sahilaryan9896 Ай бұрын
Still need to do past paper for filling gaps , how can we use chat gpt to filling gaps ?
@rewire9456
@rewire9456 Ай бұрын
I can study or I can learn🤔!
@chimdindunwawelu1588
@chimdindunwawelu1588 Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@icanstudystudent
@icanstudystudent 2 ай бұрын
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@icanstudystudent
@icanstudystudent 2 ай бұрын
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@icanstudystudent
@icanstudystudent 2 ай бұрын
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@yesitsme6
@yesitsme6 2 ай бұрын
wow great video man love your channel and edits!!
@ffgwh2jl1
@ffgwh2jl1 2 ай бұрын
so cute
@carlarsens2687
@carlarsens2687 2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Tanzeer !
@jeremymoore145
@jeremymoore145 2 ай бұрын
I can’t study in groups. I can’t focus
@ColinPlayzPianoC418Music
@ColinPlayzPianoC418Music 2 ай бұрын
12:20 Start studying 15:04 Inquiry based learning for studies 26:21 Chunking the endocrine system 49:00 Inquiry based learning for the studies part 2 1:04:17 Expressing the relationships on the mindmap 1:10:27 Encoding the biases 1:12:10 The studying technique in a nutshell 1:16:22 How to answer "why is it important" 1:20:00 Inquiry based learning for the studies part 3 1:30:46 Dr. Justin Sung preaching 1:31:49 Dr. Justin Sung legedary quote
@aakankshadesai5538
@aakankshadesai5538 2 ай бұрын
I would add more curve balls for my studying
@divyanshkashyap3938
@divyanshkashyap3938 2 ай бұрын
You sound and look like vinh giang
@biologicalnlogical
@biologicalnlogical 2 ай бұрын
Should i learn foundational knowledge of all subjects & then finer details of all subjects OR Should i learn foundational knowledge of 1 subject & then finer details of it & repeat this process for each subject?
@Pyramidalist
@Pyramidalist 2 ай бұрын
Nice video about learning. I have some details to add: 1. FlashCards are a kind of powerlearning priorizing unknown content for extended iterations. 2. FlashCards generating by hand is a first step for integration of knowledge if used correctly categorizing content according visual symbolism on all 6 sides of every card 3. Beyond your nice description of concepts there is a technic using nearly complete anti-sequential learning ... but this needs a skill of "reverse learning" - means a teacher has to build these items as a complete picture deviding it into parts for each main category (you say "chunk") of learning and one for their integration ... its a symboling far beyond MindMaping ... quasi a meta-brain-forming (resulting from neuroplasticity). This technic is simultaniously top-down and bottom up and even sideways not letting isolated knowledge exist for long ... I hope transferred my thoughts not too abstract ...
@anoakenstaff
@anoakenstaff 2 ай бұрын
So how do I utilize this information? Imagine I just opened a topic that I have zero knowledge on. What do I do? Do I just attempt problems for the Apply stage and then read the correct answers?
@HasanRx7
@HasanRx7 Ай бұрын
I guess having basic memorization and understanding of the topic will ease your entry to the "apply" level. You don't need to spend all your time in them though, just get what you really need to start rolling. For example, if you want to start speaking in a new language about cars, you will need to learn the most basic vocabulary revolving around cars as well as the most basic grammar to compose sentences. From there you can start speaking and your brain will automatically learn new vocabulary and grammar on the go.
@lazy_coses
@lazy_coses 2 ай бұрын
This video is really useful for a uni student like me! I was panicking because my course hardly provides practice papers (im a business student) and most of the time, the papers' contents are outdated since our syllbus has been through many constant changes. I had always been taught that i can only do well by spamming practice papers and I got scared since i literally have no papers now but because if your video, ive learnt that what ive been taught is not necessarily true. I'm more confident in studying and acing my upcominf exams in 3 weeks now. Liked and subscribed :>
@pablo-vk8yt
@pablo-vk8yt 2 ай бұрын
Great vid
@arunkr610
@arunkr610 2 ай бұрын
Shit... It is completed shit...
@fairuzastevenson9896
@fairuzastevenson9896 2 ай бұрын
Thank you
@pakhi3053
@pakhi3053 2 ай бұрын
Plz keep going one day ull overcome this industry❤
@wiwiholic
@wiwiholic 2 ай бұрын
I can't do mindmaps
@secretariatgirl4249
@secretariatgirl4249 2 ай бұрын
PQRST method. Look it up.....We were given this info in the 60's in middle school and it's still used !! I used it in college as an honors student at an Ivy League school. Look it up!
@deodattadeshmukh5494
@deodattadeshmukh5494 2 ай бұрын
00:01 View exams as stepping stones, not finish lines 01:40 Reflecting after exams creates momentum for future progress 03:16 Meditation helps reset your mind post-exam 04:48 Post-exam reflection is crucial for improvement. 06:18 Reflecting on exam performance and identifying areas for improvement. 07:47 Reflecting on exams leads to growth mindset and future success 09:21 Importance of effective learning for long-term success 10:52 The end of exams is just the beginning of a new adventure in your Learning Journey Crafted by Merlin AI.
@xbox3294
@xbox3294 3 ай бұрын
When you link water related process with Sedimentary rock and then to Caves, how did you even know that this three are linked before reading the chapter. It's a genuine doubt because I want to know how you do it.