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* [[Self-motivation]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs_HX11rMKE]) | * [[Self-motivation]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs_HX11rMKE]) | ||
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== Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects == | == Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects == |
Revision as of 03:03, 17 May 2022
TODO
No opt out, Chunking, passive forms of recall, active forms of recall, Pimsleur language learning system, Leitner system, Anki, Einstellung, Interleaving, Elaborative interrogation, Summarization, Rereading, List of learning techniques (complete), List of learning measures (complete), Linking and association, Mind mapping
- Instruction mastery ([2])
- Burst learning ([3])
- Reward-based motivation ([4])
- Mental spacing ([5])
- Educational learning ([6])
- Testing knowledge ([7])
- Modified repetition ([8])
- Selecting the context ([9])
- Scheduling ([10])
- Monotasking ([11])
- Sleep Sandwich ([12])
- Mastery through modification ([13])
- Weaving Subjects ([14])
- Gum Chewing Gum ([15])
- Intellectual Hydration ([16])
- Multiple Mediums ([17])
- Speed Reading ([18])
- Musical Stress Relief ([19])
- Practice in Pieces ([20])
- Exam past papers ([24])
- Youtube ([25])
- Rote learning ([26])
- Active recall ([27])
- Social learning ([28])
- Mind map ([29])
- Loci method ([30])
- Subvocalization ([31])
- Reading with a pointer ([32])
- Chunking ([33])
- Background music ([34])
- Distraction ([35])
- Eye health ([36])
- Self-motivation ([37])
Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects
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Week 1 Introduction to Memory:
Week 1. The Importance of Sleep in Learning:
- Smashin scope
- Review
- Imagination
- Mind mapping (created by Tony Buzan)