| I was into memory training after reading "Moonwalking with Einstein" (Excellent book btw). But it gets a bit cumbersome at some point. > I used to read a book, maybe take notes and hopefully take some new action. Next year it's gone, maybe I recall 3 ideas. How could I get more out of reading? So I memorized books. I built something that exactly solves this problem: 1. You read book or watch video lectures 2. 1 year later, you remember less than 5% I propose using a conversational learning system, that forces learners to respond. Their responses then act as "memory breadcrumbs" which helps to retrace the entire context. Think like your own chats on Whatsapp or FB. It's not a perfect system, but it works. You can read my comics-based blogpost on the same: https://primerlabs.io/comics/memory-breadcrumbs-comics/ And if you want to try out, I have released two free courses on Conversational Learning Platform: 1. Python 2. Fundamentals of Computing. You can try out https://primerlabs.io (No signup is required) We create self-paced courses to teach yourself computer science and it's an excellent way to do that, IMO. |