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  • @wafflecat711
    @wafflecat711 11 місяців тому +396

    1) 0:08 Be able to explain it
    2) 1:31 Practice makes perfect to build up conceptual memory
    3) 4:19 Be disciplined and have a study schedule, don't procrastinate

    • @bushraayman2587
      @bushraayman2587 11 місяців тому +5

      Thank you for this comment and thank you for this video.

    • @crunchy303
      @crunchy303 11 місяців тому +2

      Thanks bud
      Its much appreciated

    • @reb8366
      @reb8366 11 місяців тому +3

      you're here??? damn

    • @dushyantchaudhry4654
      @dushyantchaudhry4654 11 місяців тому +4

      Thank you. May you get many waffles

    • @ti84satact12
      @ti84satact12 11 місяців тому +5

      3) Break up your study into smaller sessions instead of a massive study session. Research has shown, for example, that instead of studying for 1 hour in one night, it’s much more effective to study 20 minutes over 3 nights or 15 minutes over 4 nights! Break the learning up AND space it out! That’s really what he’s saying here! The other two are good!

  • @tommysense
    @tommysense 11 місяців тому +125

    Straight to the point, no ads, great explanation, and based on personal experience. What a dedicated teacher thank you for the tips.

  • @ponzii6915
    @ponzii6915 11 місяців тому +11

    The vocabulary you use is just so comforting

  • @shreya...007
    @shreya...007 11 місяців тому +30

    Oh my god, the conceptual memory thing makes so much sense. Ive had problem with these careless mistakes since first grade. This is the first tip that genuinely makes sense.

  • @IOwnKazakhstan
    @IOwnKazakhstan 11 місяців тому +35

    That part about conceptual memory was super valuable.
    I had an exam where we had to use the discriminant and the quadratic formula for some of the questions, I used them and kept checking if I had it right multiple times throughout doing the question, I felt confident I had it right. I got my results back and I got both of them wrong. I spent so much time focusing on using the quadratic formula and the discriminant that I entirely forgot that the letters aren't the absolute value of the number but also the + or - in front of the number. RIP like 3 marks from not realizing a was -6 not 6.

    • @littleharry7977
      @littleharry7977 5 місяців тому +1

      oof bro I would feel like the dumbest person in the world of that happened to me

  • @commonbaum945
    @commonbaum945 11 місяців тому +11

    The first tip can be enhanced if you explain it to somebody who is also studying the same thing. It helps both of you work out those little things that you got wrong while studying it.

  • @ken6080
    @ken6080 11 місяців тому +13

    Very helpful! As a tutor now, I need this to tell my students. You’re really inspiring!

  • @Nisha.lilac9
    @Nisha.lilac9 11 місяців тому +5

    For me you're straight *The Best* teacher in the world
    In each of your videos I forget that I'm watching something its like I'm talking to my mentor

  • @techadeptcrafts
    @techadeptcrafts 11 місяців тому +25

    Great break down of study hints. Also, very timely. It's almost as if there are exams around the corner for Yr12. 😅 Nice work with the two angles as well. (Camera angles, not being obtuse)

  • @pratibhas2468
    @pratibhas2468 11 місяців тому

    The favourite teacher of all time... one of my role models! Thank you sir..

  • @ol1mar
    @ol1mar 11 місяців тому +3

    Feeling quite reassured that these are all little habits that I've caught on to throughout my schooling up to where I am now in year 12 doing math methods and specialist. Cannot endorse these tips enough!

  • @olecranon
    @olecranon 11 місяців тому +1

    Great tips.Teach it to learn it is another way I've heard tip number one.

  • @dirtydaveofretford6194
    @dirtydaveofretford6194 11 місяців тому +125

    Literally watching this for 1st year uni retakes

    • @Aman-rd1jf
      @Aman-rd1jf 11 місяців тому +1

      We’re on the same boat… and I this will prob be useful…

    • @ChristianEwald
      @ChristianEwald 11 місяців тому

      Well, best of luck!

    • @MaruSurfs
      @MaruSurfs 10 місяців тому +1

      Same lool
      Electrical Circuit and Power Machines course kicking my ass

    • @aaabbb-py5xd
      @aaabbb-py5xd 10 місяців тому +1

      What does a retake mean. You failed and were made to retake it?

    • @Aman-rd1jf
      @Aman-rd1jf 10 місяців тому

      @@aaabbb-py5xd yeah, basically u fail it the first time and retake it in the finals of next semester with your juniors (it’s also called a supplementary exam in other universities)

  • @jenm1
    @jenm1 11 місяців тому +4

    Eddie is single handedly responsible for making me way smarter than I ever could be on my own

  • @amee98
    @amee98 10 місяців тому

    Very helpful for me. Thank you for your sharing!

  • @mdkohinooralam3075
    @mdkohinooralam3075 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much Eddie, you make learning math so much fun and make easier than ever ❤
    I have one request, can you please bring problem solving courses on yt? Olympiad oriented problem solving?

  • @bruhg9621
    @bruhg9621 11 місяців тому +2

    Here's my method for tip 1 since I don't wanna bother anyone explaining stuff:
    1. Learn how to solve a problem and then solve it
    2. Move onto a different kind of problem and solve that one
    3. Go back to the first problem and without looking at your previous solution, reread the question and try to type up a simple step by step tutorial on how to solve it that could be followed by someone brand new to the material / that you would have liked to have when you were trying to learn how to solve it
    4. repeat
    The speed at which I understand concepts has gotten waaay faster since I started doing this. I really only have to do a couple questions per major concept now whereas before I could be practicing tons and still get stuck on the exam.

    • @ti84satact12
      @ti84satact12 11 місяців тому +1

      Whether you know it or not, you’re incorporating some really great learning devices: 1. interleaving-working on several different types of problems at once. 2. Quizzing-working through a problem WITHOUT looking at/referring to any notes or cards-straight from your memory. Those are two of THE most effective study/learning strategies! Keep it up!🎉

  • @nmakarim
    @nmakarim 11 місяців тому +2

    Bestest math teacher, and my biggest inspiration

  • @user-gv4db2ly4z
    @user-gv4db2ly4z 5 місяців тому

    The best math teacher for me thank u soo much for your guidence. Love your pretty smile❤😊

  • @jpptubie
    @jpptubie 11 місяців тому

    You’re a real inspirational teacher Eddie, you make mathematics interesting, which it is. More maths teachers need your skills. Can I set you a question? What is the square root, of the square root of -1? I’ve worked it out, will you?

  • @pratyush7987
    @pratyush7987 11 місяців тому

    Happy to see you well.

  • @alexzaze1407
    @alexzaze1407 11 місяців тому +4

    I'm about to start my physics course in college and this was extremely helpful, your channel as a whole is just amazing, thanks a ton!

    • @nowshad843
      @nowshad843 11 місяців тому +2

      tonne to kg?

    • @alexzaze1407
      @alexzaze1407 11 місяців тому

      @@nowshad843 thanks a thousand kilogram!

  • @lamangel7636
    @lamangel7636 10 місяців тому

    i wish u were my maths teacher. thank you so much for your helps! marvellous videos on youtube. good luck to u

  • @dochkei8535
    @dochkei8535 11 місяців тому

    When I doubt skeptical charts in mass media during Covid pandemic, I searched statistics in Western country and happend to come across to this site and grew my confidence. Thank you so much. Everything was miracle for me.

  • @logavix7778
    @logavix7778 10 місяців тому +3

    Great video Eddie! I found the conceptional learning one really good, because ive struggled with "careless errors" a lot in the past. So to confirm, the primary way to improve our conceptional learning is to keep practicing the problems?

  • @RhillEnglish
    @RhillEnglish 10 місяців тому +4

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 Explicar lo que estudias a otros profundiza tu comprensión y claridad en el material, y te ayuda a entenderlo en un nivel más profundo.
    01:23 🔍 Los errores "tontos" en matemáticas a menudo están relacionados con la falta de memoria conceptual; construir memoria sobre conceptos clave puede reducir estos errores.
    04:24 📆 Distribuir el aprendizaje en el tiempo (en lugar de hacerlo en el último momento) ayuda a retener información a largo plazo y mejora la calidad del aprendizaje.

  • @maseehahmed4111
    @maseehahmed4111 11 місяців тому +1

    Loved this explanation.❤️❤️❤️

  • @PromisingPod
    @PromisingPod 11 місяців тому +5

    I like how you explained that spacing things out is good, because it gives your brain more time to create those neural pathways and also tells your brain that it's important. You created a small habit out of it. So, little bits of studying over a longer period of time versus cramming in a few days, is better for learning from a neurobiological perspective.

    • @linsqopiring6816
      @linsqopiring6816 11 місяців тому +1

      The thing is , I learned mostly by cramming and I remember things from highschool that I learned decades agol So everyone is different.

    • @ti84satact12
      @ti84satact12 11 місяців тому +1

      Everyone is different but this tip is THE gold standard for learning something new. Tons of research has shown this to be one of the most effective strategy for learning! You may have been successful cramming and/or have a phenomenal memory but if you combine that talent with distributed (spaced) practice you’ll be even MORE successful! Read the research on “distributed (spaced) practice”-there’s a ton and it’s life changing!

  • @katiekat2921
    @katiekat2921 6 місяців тому

    An extra tip for those who find it difficult to focus on study, or indeed any necessary tasks like housework or whatever (ie to not procrastinate), TLDR : Bore your mind (on other non-study things).
    There was a study done which showed that people stuck in a room with nothing else to do but give themselves an electrical shock, would give themselves an electrical shock. What this shows (other than that people are idiots) is that our brains can't stand being bored and will try to fill the gap of nothing with something.
    So if you find yourself continually being distracted by other things and not being able to study, choose one amongst those other things and stay away from the rest. The 'one other thing' that you choose as your alternative activity to study should be as non-stimulating as possible. *Nothing that uses an electronic device.* Something relatively calm that doesn't engage too many of your sensory inputs at once which, while enjoyable, will not be able to keep your brain's entire attention for too long -> which should then make it easier for you to switch back into study mode.
    This way you aren't a slave to your study.
    You aren't completely depriving yourself of any enjoyment.
    You're simply limiting yourself to a type of enjoyment that will make it easier to bait your mind willingly back into study mode.
    Making your study/study area more interesting also helps.
    Egs : having a doodle pad nearby to engage your creative brain when you're stuck on something. Like Eddie's first suggestion, be able to explain a problem to a third party... but dress it up a little : pretend you're Gru having to explain to his minions how they need to grasp this otherwise your next dastardly evil plan will fail!!
    If studying is fun, then your mind won't be so easily distracted by those shiny shiny other things over there because they're probably not as fun.

  • @crescent.t
    @crescent.t 10 місяців тому

    Love your tips as always❤️

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy 10 місяців тому

    I have watched many of your videos, this is in the top 10👏👏👏👏👏

  • @adamloepker8057
    @adamloepker8057 5 місяців тому

    Thanks Eddie!

  • @user-iv5le8lx3s
    @user-iv5le8lx3s 10 місяців тому

    as a wannabe teacher scramming for a practical exam on teaching students in class; this is very useful! thank you!!

  • @Chirpingler
    @Chirpingler 11 місяців тому

    Without any hesitation, delivering excellence l. That’s the amazing lecturing ability of Eddie Woo.

  • @shaheendavis6501
    @shaheendavis6501 11 місяців тому

    Shot bru👍. I'll follow this advice

  • @sirlancelot6333
    @sirlancelot6333 11 місяців тому +5

    Professor, I love your videos. And they are helping me a lot and I completely agree with your tips and especially the first one, if we understand something we must be able to explain it. 🍂☕

    • @linsqopiring6816
      @linsqopiring6816 11 місяців тому

      That's not true though. Thought experiment, imagine someone who was raised without language. He could figure things out but not be able to explain them since he doesn't have any words.

  • @randallthomas5207
    @randallthomas5207 11 місяців тому

    Introduce student to simplified linear proofs. The have them do every homework problem in that format. State the problem, and write down the justification of how they get to the next step. This lets them and you figure out how they came up with the wrong answer. And, what they may want to spend a little extra time studying.

  • @lonearachnid6591
    @lonearachnid6591 11 місяців тому

    falling in love with Math and the sciences, bit by bit!

  • @secondhorizon
    @secondhorizon 11 місяців тому

    applies to any learning task

  • @FerielBouchaib
    @FerielBouchaib 11 місяців тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @starrims
    @starrims 11 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @thomastcheu3990
    @thomastcheu3990 11 місяців тому

    0:55 : actually, French poet Nicolas Boileau (XVIIth c.) had a similar saying : "Ce qui se conçoit bien s'énonce clairement et les mots pour le dire viennent aisément." ~what you really understand is properly explained, and the words to do so come easily.

  • @shafiulAlamShafi
    @shafiulAlamShafi 11 місяців тому

    Very useful tips !

  • @premajayamoorthy9955
    @premajayamoorthy9955 11 місяців тому

    Bro you are my inspiration ❤

  • @chelsiananmarak129
    @chelsiananmarak129 11 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @abpob6052
    @abpob6052 11 місяців тому +1

    I have been a Licensed Professional Civil Engineer for 36 years. For me, I am a visual learner. I have to see something and talk it through for it to make sense and get filed into my brain. Videos, pictures, graphs, drawings, etc. I need to solve problems slowly and double check my work as I go. This made tests, quizzes, exams, etc. nearly impossible for me. There are many kids who are brilliant but are mired in an education system that is based on books and reading.

    • @abehaahsan4130
      @abehaahsan4130 7 місяців тому

      Same here I'm in year 11 and I hate simplifying my work to plain equations only when I know I'd do it simply easier via graphs and vector drawings!

  • @verschillend2002
    @verschillend2002 10 місяців тому

    Thank u so much sir

  • @gus_boy4481
    @gus_boy4481 11 місяців тому

    When the video is posted not even a week after my maths HSC trial exam. At least I know this stuff for the final exams! Thanks

  • @patrickjane3315
    @patrickjane3315 11 місяців тому

    About tip 1: For that to be true, we must assume that being able to articulate thoughts on a given topic is solely influenced by how comprehensive your knowledge on the itheme is; otherwise, one can understand very well a given topic and at the same time can't explain it. I wonder whether we can actually assume that.

  • @User67884
    @User67884 11 місяців тому

    Eddie woo ur the only teacher I like ❤

  • @tal2388
    @tal2388 11 місяців тому

    thanks eddie!

  • @VoyagerWon
    @VoyagerWon 11 місяців тому

    Getting us ready for the upcoming semester, eh Mr. Woo?
    I (and probably many others) appreciate the tips! Keep up the content! :)

  • @llll-lk2mm
    @llll-lk2mm 11 місяців тому

    thank you, I took admission into a law course and realised late that I'm leaving my dream. now working to get to do physics at uni.

  • @jameschan2404
    @jameschan2404 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks you very much, I learnt a tonne from you!

  • @rongitmukherjee
    @rongitmukherjee 11 місяців тому

    More videos like this please :D

  • @fediadostoevsky2953
    @fediadostoevsky2953 10 місяців тому

    watching this while planning my cramming for the next exam
    good luck everyone

  • @dananajj
    @dananajj 10 місяців тому

    The comment about conceptual memory is interesting. Eddie, do you have a link to a pedagogical research that describes this phenomenon?

  • @pranavraja9045
    @pranavraja9045 11 місяців тому

    Inspirational

  • @PHANTOMIXX
    @PHANTOMIXX 11 місяців тому

    this is amazing

  • @debv.c
    @debv.c 11 місяців тому

    Hi sir, I’m in the middle of 10th, and will definitely follow this 😊😊

  • @alaminabdullah7770
    @alaminabdullah7770 11 місяців тому

    Thank you doctor Woo

    • @ChiragSonne
      @ChiragSonne 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for those videos!

  • @oratorrr
    @oratorrr 11 місяців тому

    Excellent advice. Thank you!

  • @hanadygheriany6021
    @hanadygheriany6021 5 місяців тому

    You still have the same hairstyle, I like that

  • @ChiragSonne
    @ChiragSonne 8 місяців тому

    I have an huge exam on Thursday in GED @Eddie Woo

  • @linsqopiring6816
    @linsqopiring6816 11 місяців тому

    Funny, the explaining it tip is the same one my most inspirational teacher also said. He would add that it doesn't matter if it's hard to find someone to listen, you can explain it to your dog.

  • @dannyhopkins04
    @dannyhopkins04 11 місяців тому

    The woo master knows best 😎

  • @societyofjesus5943
    @societyofjesus5943 11 місяців тому +1

    This man is a fucking genius

  • @cleopascletus2707
    @cleopascletus2707 11 місяців тому

    We love you ❤

  • @suyogkadam1058
    @suyogkadam1058 11 місяців тому +2

    I shared it with my 8th graders.... Hope it'll work

  • @user-zw9tm7ze6x
    @user-zw9tm7ze6x 10 місяців тому

    legend

  • @xmelonsandia4308
    @xmelonsandia4308 11 місяців тому

    true

  • @marcustumelomakofane4578
    @marcustumelomakofane4578 11 місяців тому

    i need you😢, you are the maths teacher i need only you make maths make sense to me

  • @am2564
    @am2564 11 місяців тому +1

    EDDIE WOO DO U REALIZE THAT I READ AUSSIE STEM STARS EDDIE WOO? UR MY FAVOURITE BOOK! 🎉 pls answer me

  • @unknownclone4698
    @unknownclone4698 11 місяців тому

    Hi Eddie next year, I’m doing 9 hours of maths a week, any advice

    • @ti84satact12
      @ti84satact12 11 місяців тому

      Break it up! Mix it up! Teach it to a younger brother/sister/cousin in a way that they can understand! 1. Break it up-don’t do huge study blocks-break them into smaller sessions! For example, instead of nine 1 hour blocks in one day, do 18 30-minute sessions over 3 days, or better still do 36 15-minute chunks over 7 days! 2. Mix it up-when you study, don’t work on only one type of question (or subject), do lots of DIFFERENT types of problems TOGETHER! 3. Try to explain what you’ve learned to someone who doesn’t have your level of understanding. Forcing yourself to try to simplify will force you to go deeper! Good luck!

  • @Ayo_its_me
    @Ayo_its_me 11 місяців тому

    Thanks so much because i just got my exam result and i failed in 3 subject

  • @malexmartinez4007
    @malexmartinez4007 10 місяців тому

    If all math teachers were like him, everyone will have math as their favorite subject, not the one they hate most.

  • @am2564
    @am2564 11 місяців тому

    U said there is only one rule in my classroom it’s called the human rule I treat u as a human and I expect u to treat me as a human, too REMEMBER?😊

  • @royal_azad8145
    @royal_azad8145 11 місяців тому

    Hello sir
    I'm Azad swamim from India
    I'm doing my graduation in mathematics. I want to complete my master's degree under your teaching from Australia....
    Please suggest me...

  • @sunrain4820
    @sunrain4820 11 місяців тому

    💕💕💕💕💕✌🏽

  • @enzojugs99
    @enzojugs99 11 місяців тому +1

    I totally agree with your first tip, but I think it's just as effective and certainly kinder on your friends or family members to just pretend that you're explaining it to someone. It is also interesting to contrast Feynman's quote about being able to explain something simply with his somewhat infamous answer to being asked "why do magnets attract?" (ua-cam.com/video/Q1lL-hXO27Q/v-deo.html).

  • @user-rw9gv3dl3k
    @user-rw9gv3dl3k 11 місяців тому

    형 한글 기억해..?

  • @ewakozak5523
    @ewakozak5523 11 місяців тому

    🙂👍

  • @Manigo1743
    @Manigo1743 5 місяців тому

    Look into the camera.

  • @lidarman2
    @lidarman2 11 місяців тому

    "Every week or Fortnite"...oh forget studying, I am going to play Fortnite! ;) ...I think those are great tips but I want to add that one should look ahead in life and try to realize learning is great in life whether you make a career in math, science or engineering--or something else. Math comes up in cooking, making a garden, building a shed or at a party to impress friends. Math is everywhere, as is chemistry, language, history and civics. Learning this stuff not only helps with careers, it makes you a more interesting person socially--and even a better parent. If you are going to spend your time learning, don't waste it.

  • @davidwitte8469
    @davidwitte8469 3 місяці тому

    In summary you should play 5:38.

  • @minhhungle5830
    @minhhungle5830 11 місяців тому

    you're not older anymore after 10 years 😍

  • @marble_wraith
    @marble_wraith 11 місяців тому +2

    Bit half baked.
    - Step 1 understand the process of learning and memorizing via cognitive load theory (CLT). Explaining things *clearly and accurately* in your own words is certainly important in assisting germane memory to persist and integrate them into your knowledgebase, but it's not the full story. Intrinsic and extraneous cognitive loads exist and ignoring them, would mean that despite how quick witted someone may seem, they'd be unable to learn anything of any significant size or depth.
    - Step 2 explain different ways of framing explanations to tailor making notes to the individual. Maybe they have better spatial or kinesthetic awareness. In which case framing explanations that engage those parts of the brain which show more advanced development in the individual, should also assist in their understanding.
    Those "silly mistakes" you mention. True it could be negligence in learning, but it's more likely to be a parsing error. This can be down to 2 reasons:
    1. Germane memory has integrated something in the wrong way. Thus the same mistake should be repeated on all similar questions of an exam.
    2. The question is asked in such a manner that is unfamiliar, thus the mapping between the existing understanding isn't formed properly and mistakes are made.
    Testing ones wit in addition to testing ones effort in exam conditions that could determine your future is a little cruel i think.

    • @farmergiles1065
      @farmergiles1065 11 місяців тому +5

      Isn't "half-baked" rather harsh, not to mention off-base? He's giving "3 Studying Tips", not presenting a comprehensive analysis and recommendations on the process of studying. You seem to be expecting a thorough, detailed description, where he is giving highlights. You might get the best benefit from the tips by matching your context to his and then set the depth meter for your understanding and reaction.

  • @niraj6254
    @niraj6254 11 місяців тому

    Now that you've seen this video don't waste more time on UA-cam.. get to studying. Best of luck.

  • @profesordanielalvarez3498
    @profesordanielalvarez3498 10 місяців тому

    I only have a question: Why are you so cute? 😍

  • @gerarddonovan4145
    @gerarddonovan4145 10 місяців тому

    Or you could just cheat 😄😄😄

    • @crescent.t
      @crescent.t 10 місяців тому +1

      I wish cheating was that easy🥲 the chance of getting caught in my Uni is 99.9%

  • @lesleypierce4534
    @lesleypierce4534 10 місяців тому

    "promo sm"

  • @sunrain4820
    @sunrain4820 11 місяців тому

    💕💕💕💕💕✌🏽