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by anuragojha
3385 days ago
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You are probably already a great learner then. I took the course and can definitely say it was an eye opener. Few additional tricks I picked up:
* Recall(as you mentioned) is critical to understanding. Effective recall also connects a topic just learned with other known topics.
* A problem looks solvable but its important to actually apply yourself and arrive at the solution. The process of learning does not offer rewards until the mind has been exercised.
* Deliberate practice of poorly understood concepts. Don't fall into the trap of fooling yourself to believe that you have understood a concept or practicing problems that you are already good at.
* Read through material quickly to to create a "framework" or stick-figures in the mind. Gradually add new concepts to the basic framework.
* Learning is best done with frequent breaks to absorb information. Learning is also a passive process where the neurons need time to grow.
* Repetition spaced across several days forces us to recall. This helps strengthen memories and filing concepts into long-term memory bank.
* Better sleep helps. I could go on. Really wonderful course. |
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My take is this - you learn best when you are curious or can get curious about something. That kind of learning sticks. Or maybe I'm just different.