How To Learn Faster
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References-
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Expecting to teach enhances learning and organization of knowledge in free recall of text passages. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24845756
The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard
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http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0956797614524581
Sleep makes relearning faster and longer-lasting
How to Learn Faster & Remember More
Whether you're going back to school or learning a new skill, there are smarter ways to learn and retain knowledge.
1. Ditch the Laptop ✍
Writing by hand helps you process information better than typing. Instead of copying word for word, rephrase in your own words for better memory and test performance.
2. Study, Sleep, Study 😴📚
A study found that students who slept between study sessions remembered 10 out of 16 words, while those who didn’t sleep remembered only 7.5. Sleep strengthens memory!
3. Change Up Your Practice 🔄
When learning a skill, slightly modify your practice. A study showed that adjusting practice methods nearly doubled accuracy. For example, switch between rackets with different weights when playing tennis.
4. Exercise Before Studying 🏃♂
Even 15 minutes of exercise can boost focus and learning. A quick walk or bike ride clears your mind and improves memory tasks.
5. Use Mnemonic Devices 🧠
Make information stick by using acronyms or funny sentences. For example, to remember the electromagnetic spectrum:
"Raging Martians Invaded Venus Using X-ray Guns."
The weirder the sentence, the better it sticks!
6. Read Out Loud 🗣
Saying words out loud improves recall. A study found people remembered spoken words better than silent reading.
7. Stay Hydrated 💧
Drinking water before a test improves brain function and reaction time. Hydration boosts mental processing and learning.
8. Reward Yourself 🎉
A study found that rewards (like money) improve memory formation. When learning feels rewarding, your brain releases dopamine, helping you remember better.
Use these tips to learn smarter, not harder! 🚀
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-08/afps-smr081916.php
Want to Learn a New Skill? Faster? Change Up Your Practice Sessions
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http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/want_to_learn_a_new_skill_faster_change_up_your_practice_sessions
Mnemonic vocabulary instruction: Additional effectiveness evidence
What's the name of this video editing software please?
Idk if I'm even asking the right question. I want to create illustrated... "Stuff"
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0361476X92900565?via%3Dihub
The production effect: delineation of a phenomenon.
>laptops notes work for me better than paper, because I find myself doodling to much, execrise,minemoic device, say it out loud, stay hyrdated.,reward yourself.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20438265
The Production Effect in Memory: Evidence That Distinctiveness Underlies the Benefit
Hmmm / Potatochips 😅
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20804284
Why do beliefs about intelligence influence learning success? A social cognitive neuroscience model. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17392928
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Exercise holds immediate benefits for affect and cognition in younger and older adults.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23795769
I definitely need to make more effort into memorizing things
Subjective thirst moderates changes in speed of responding associated with water consumption
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00363/full
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Remember, age is not a barrier to education. Whether you're young or older, the key is determination, hard work, and a passion for learning!
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I till don’t understand about electromagnetic spectrum please someone explain
@TrangTran-pj7ebthe music is awfulll thats block me so bad
@bmybourbonif we do that we never watch youtube
@minecraft-player_winseweGonna wake up tomorrow & start shouting calculus stuffs in different accents while drinking a gallon of kombucha only to demand cash afterwards from random strangers for the effort .... gotta learn faster
@Z-1RoyI fully disagree with the tennis racket fact being a tennis player
@cosmic_knife_boiTo everyone reading this...I'm sending you positive vibes, good luck charms, and all the best wishes for your exams. May you ace every question, achieve remarkable results, and pave the way for a future filled with success and fulfillment.
@YourMusicPassionHow do I learn how to learn faster faster do I learn how to learn faster faster learn faster faster faster learn?
@w32211https://youtube.com/shorts/DOPoRpkWJuU?si=CnyZQ_tjhFV52_3F
@knowledge_786Sleep? Ok😊
@dagrifferbruh why the comments filled with the summery instead of.. comments?
@dayarih1217Is Beyonce an alien 💀
@Imthebestnobody2023 anyone?
@WOPLIZARDSooooooo study and then take a little nap
@Nilratan-zu2zpI learn thing fast but forget everything fast
@ninjapirate123*****this is a great one, I'm also compiling a video on best methods to memorize and never forget ***
@animethicsThanks!
@userqwrtI PLAYED THIS VIDEO AT 2X SPEED AND NOW I CAN LEARN EVEN FASTER!!
@quinn_thehuman200Okay, this gave me confidence!
@geetugupta7244Honestly, you can't study fast and remember it until the day of the test you need to study and get rest and study. But, if you want to remember you need to study every day.
@Freakylikefreakbob"is Beyonce an alien" 💀
@M1kk1zWho is watching this one day before exam night?😅
@karshinimkumar38210:20 me with dysgraphia: ah yes sure my notes i can barely read are definitely superior
@menopriezvisko940:23 "is Beyoncé an alien?" 💀
@McMeTaoI have a 65%-70% on almost all my subject other than science and my mom won’t get off my back about it and she tells me to do my best. I do do my best 😢
@i_exist1872Make mistakes
@liamdarke787Let's learn Feynman technique with Feynman technique.
@lol-ic2xsthank you!
@eico8403Manually/ physically take notes;
Avoid barriers like distractions;
Balance sleep, can have a sleep sesh between study sessions;
Slightly modifying tasks??;
Exercise;
Mnemonics and clear cues to memorizing;
Say em out loud;
Be hydrated - and generally healthy;
Seek goals and rewards
is the sleep thing just due to lack of stimuli? ofcourse youd remember what youve done before bed.
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