so its how priming works, not about the detail but the structure, how things connect and relate to each other, where should I put them in. Why it is important. And look at different resources at onece inorder to discover their relationships.
I love your videos, I’ve listened to like 5 consecutively… like a podcast while I do my chores. Please don’t turn into a Chanel that makes videos too tailored to sponsors unless you really like what they sell. Your content is so raw and genuine :) Thank you so much!
@@ArcherNewton Hi, I've watched a large amount of your videos. One question I ask you: in the video you said that you use chunking to break down, this helps you to create a hierarchy then you will use mindmaps in the next step. But I find that this approach resembles linear notation. Is the difference here the chunking? Would you group keywords into a group that makes sense to you? assuming that the linear note-taking approach is: heading, subheading, main point 1, main point2. So how can I chunking?
@@ArcherNewton Hello, I was wondering how you managed to seach something up inside a textbook, I don't think thats possible using my current textbooks?
Amazing vid archer! I saw this technique explained by Dr. Justin Sung on his channel as well. Nice to hear that great minds think-alike (or use similar techniques lol). Keep up the good work!
@@ArcherNewton 4:42 and at many other times you bring up this website looking thing with your lecture information/class stuff. Where can I use this or how can i make one? Thanks
Thank you very much Archer! This is the most detailed and useful video about scoping and pre-studying in general. I'm looking forward the mind mapping video 😍 Keep it up!
@@ArcherNewton Have found your latest video on study techniques from Year 10-Uni legendary 👍 Thanks again Archer, for recovering from last week's nausea and uploading new vids! Ps. I'm an Year 10 also in South Australia ;)
It is important to realize pre-study can be good even without lectures. If you are learning by yourself, do what this video recommends a day or two before you sit down to learn s topic.
Hi, Archer. Your name is easy to remember. I just picture you as an archer shooting down an apple that lands on Sir Isaac Newton's head. I'm a 70-year old retiree, lifelong learner with some health issues. My background is a former CPA/CFO. I take a lot of courses (mostly for fun) but don't take too many exams. This information is very relevant, helpful and constructive for me. I love to do mind mapping and am doing that in my Bible studies, which I share with other people. I just did one on the Inter-testamentary Period. Thank you & I look forward to learning more and more from you!
This was super helpful, thanks! You're the 2nd person (elizabeth filips also has a great video) i've heard talk about pre-studying in the frame of letting your curiosity guide your learning rather than going methodically through the lecture details (which has always been super time-consuming and turned me off pre-studying). You've convinced me to give your method a try!
How do you pre-study without pre-chunking? In other words, how do you identify the broadest/most important keywords without first answering Why important? for all of the keywords?
It’s interesting that I have done this in my calculus class without even realizing I was pre studying. It really helped me with my understanding of calculus
Hi Archer, a new subbie hear. You mentioned that you shouldn't spend a lot of time on pre-studying, what according to you is too much time? Is 2 hours, 3 hours a day too much time spent on pre-studying? Also is the mind-mapping video out yet?
Hey Archer, this was a very helpful video thank you. Could you please tell me how you would look at the content to guess the relationships for the structural priming and how long you would do it before actually studying? Would you like look at the textbook for an hour and predict what the relationships are and then do the actual studying? Thanks so much again
Hi, Archer, you said there is a ton of research, yet I don´t see any reference in the description, can you please link me to some studies? I would like to dive a bit deeper.
"For example, in my paper, I talk about the confirmed diagnosis of this disease, and it has these criteria and these symptoms, but they are detailed under one heading, not a subheading. So, do I need to read and include it in my outline? And in the case of a heading that talks about 'the mechanism of a certain disease,' but they keep writing continuously without giving me any subheadings, what should I do?"
This was so good! I have some questions: should I do the mindmap after the pre-study, or the mindmap has to be done alongside pre-study. Because I see the mindmap as a non linear way to represent the list or keywords
Hi Archer, thank you so much for this amazing video about pre-studying. I can see that you are using Notion for priming; in terms of academia, do you use Notion/note taking apps in general only for prestudying and nothing more? Since I would imagine mindmapping is quite different from the hierarchical structure that Notion offers.
Hey. I just wanted to tell you that Jesus loves you so much, that He died on the cross for you and your sins so that you could be forgiven. He resurrected after the third day. He’s waiting for you and His Kingdom is coming back soon.
Summary Pre study= save time 1) what is pre study Prestudy is not Early study. Prestudy = structural priming= arrange+ organize information+ into chunks with relation to each other. Leave out the nitty gritty details. 2) how to do it A) use your learning objectives to guide you B) use your text book and Google to answer those questions in a superficial manner C) find out why the information is important D) try to categorize the information into the schema you created. Preferably in a mind map form E) don't be afraid of being wrong. You can change it after doing actual study. F) prestudy as much content as possible so you can see the relationships between more topics. This helps you create the bigger picture. 3) why should you pre study. - finding out the relevance + relationship between the info you are studying helps you remember the info better (retrieval). ----- Hi pgy6 doctor here. Good job mate, love you content. The only thing I disagree with is the length of time to spend prestudying. I tend to take prestudy pretty seriously and I would dedicate at least 4-5 hours of continuous study because I think having an idea of the bigger picture is THAT important. An additional thing I do with prestudy is to create a Roman room/use the journey method so I can chuck my mnemonics into them easily when I am actually studying. Any tip I would like to give is to use either an infinite canvas app,( or use a giant A2 /A1 drawing block if you are old school like me) when making the mind map. Nothing pisses me off more than running out of space and having to squeeze info into increasingly tiny words, or worse still having to use another piece of paper( using another piece of paper kinda breaks the connection in mh brain imo)
I think he meant that you don't need that much time to prime. You're just looking up definitions to help with structuring superficially. Priming is important but if it's taking that much time, chances are, that you're not doing it correctly. (I watched a short about it on Justin Sung's channel, if you know him). Maybe it also depends on content but generally it should not be taking that much time... Idk that's what I know
Hi thanks for the video. Quick question: in this video you do structural priming and chunking to have bite size concepts you can easily digest. When does mind mapping come in to play? Did you also do a mindmap while doing this?
I want to ask that can i use the outline of my lecture to make the chunking .And i want to know that about the advanced primming that you mentioned , is it means you approach the topic of the lecture by another pdf or somehow?
Talk to your prof. Learning objectives are a cornerstone to any teaching plan. I used to do these for my kindergarten class so uni profs should be doing this, too.
My man you are a genius: you figured out a way to hold a pelvis in a thumbnail without UA-cam demonetisation 😍 IQ 2000 (I totally agree with everything in this video)
May I just ask what kind of app you were using to create those notes on the cardiovascular system? It seemed really neat and I'd really appreciate structuring my notes like that as well :)
Thanks for the video! I’m also currently in my second year of medical school and would like to start applying these techniques to studying. When doing prestudy, how do you know how many lectures to prestudy at once? For example I am in the GI module now where lectures are broken up into physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology. When pre-studying would you look at the learning objectives for all the pathology lectures for example, and then study all those lectures at once even if they haven’t yet been covered in person?
Hi Ezra, sorry for my really late reply here. Hopefully things have gone well. It’s a tough question to answer but I would try prestudy all of them together as they’re all very related before fully going through all the lectures
Hey Isaac, I fill up all my spare time with other things that I enjoy doing, ie building a business, making youtube videos, socialising, crypto, playing music etc. I don’t really study that much anymore
Reading about the same topics via different sources so you get different point of views and thus increase clarity & understanding etc. about that topic
Hi I had a doubt that I don't know what you show like in mmed and there are some files under files and file so what is it pls help me also as I am a student and on which do you make these things
@@ArcherNewton thx for reverting back actually this msg was posted before as I did not watch your video on the notion and now I have understood what was it thx
This is a really great video! I am totally new to the idea of pre-study, so I just wanted to clarify that I've understood what you said - do you start from your learning objectives and then work backwards to make the bigger list, i.e. starting from the smallest headings/concepts and working your way up to the bigger overarching headings as you go through the objectives? If I'm not right would you be able to elaborate more on this?
sir, i have only 18 days left for my medical entrance exam and i have completed only 20 percentage of syllabus could you plzz guide me so that i could crack it btw i am from india and the medical exam is called neet plzzz reply fast sir waiting for your response from your side
Just like his mentor Justin Sung this video is 90% of crapping on other methods, 8% of describing the "what" of the theory of priming (including the promise that is 10 times more effective than studying without), and 2% of "what" priming looks like. If you want to learn "how" (the "higher order learning" that creates the understanding automatically, as these two gurus harp about) to actually do the method theres no doubt a $50/month subscription fee. Sung's smoke and mirrors technique seems to be quite lucrative, if he has people actually copying his selling practices so closely! What would be the difference between "priming" and simply reading the textbook chapter before the lecture? And as for "chunking" doesn't the textbook author already provide headings and subheadings? Goodluck with your business Archer!
Hi Archer. This technique seems to work well when finding relationships between concepts in a given topic. But how would you then link the cardiovascular system to other topics following the Notion toggles/mind mapping principle? As you mention "How is it related to 'Y'?" as an important question in inquiry-based learning.
Hi! This is why Notion is semi-helpful in this process and gets in the way at this point, there are so many relationships between topics that toggles only allow for unidirectional relationships. By using a relational-priority mindmap you're able to represent these connections far better
so its how priming works, not about the detail but the structure, how things connect and relate to each other, where should I put them in. Why it is important. And look at different resources at onece inorder to discover their relationships.
I love your videos, I’ve listened to like 5 consecutively… like a podcast while I do my chores. Please don’t turn into a Chanel that makes videos too tailored to sponsors unless you really like what they sell. Your content is so raw and genuine :) Thank you so much!
Wow Sophie, thank you so much! This really means a lot :)
@@ArcherNewton Hi, I've watched a large amount of your videos. One question I ask you: in the video you said that you use chunking to break down, this helps you to create a hierarchy then you will use mindmaps in the next step. But I find that this approach resembles linear notation. Is the difference here the chunking? Would you group keywords into a group that makes sense to you? assuming that the linear note-taking approach is: heading, subheading, main point 1, main point2. So how can I chunking?
@@ArcherNewton Hello, I was wondering how you managed to seach something up inside a textbook, I don't think thats possible using my current textbooks?
He used a digital textbook@@water_5288
Hyped for the mind mapping vid my guy
hopefully I can make it soon!
@@ArcherNewton is it out yet
@@Abdi_209 it now is, although it seemingly took years
Amazing vid archer! I saw this technique explained by Dr. Justin Sung on his channel as well. Nice to hear that great minds think-alike (or use similar techniques lol). Keep up the good work!
That’s because I learnt it from Justin haha
@@ArcherNewton 4:42 and at many other times you bring up this website looking thing with your lecture information/class stuff. Where can I use this or how can i make one? Thanks
@@hmm9705it's called Notion. Search it up on Google it's free and sign in. Watch some UA-cam tutorials on Notion
Thank you very much Archer! This is the most detailed and useful video about scoping and pre-studying in general. I'm looking forward the mind mapping video 😍 Keep it up!
thank you so much Jimmy!!
This is an absolute game changer!! Thank you so much archer 🙏
Glad it helps!!
This was so helpful. Have started using online mind maps thanks to this.
Great to hear :)
@@ArcherNewton Have found your latest video on study techniques from Year 10-Uni legendary 👍 Thanks again Archer, for recovering from last week's nausea and uploading new vids!
Ps. I'm an Year 10 also in South Australia ;)
It is important to realize pre-study can be good even without lectures. If you are learning by yourself, do what this video recommends a day or two before you sit down to learn s topic.
Add this in all bookmark right now! Very important and helpful information.
Hi, Archer. Your name is easy to remember. I just picture you as an archer shooting down an apple that lands on Sir Isaac Newton's head. I'm a 70-year old retiree, lifelong learner with some health issues. My background is a former CPA/CFO. I take a lot of courses (mostly for fun) but don't take too many exams. This information is very relevant, helpful and constructive for me. I love to do mind mapping and am doing that in my Bible studies, which I share with other people. I just did one on the Inter-testamentary Period. Thank you & I look forward to learning more and more from you!
Thank you Jorge!! Appreciate it! I’m glad to hear that ☺️
This was super helpful, thanks! You're the 2nd person (elizabeth filips also has a great video) i've heard talk about pre-studying in the frame of letting your curiosity guide your learning rather than going methodically through the lecture details (which has always been super time-consuming and turned me off pre-studying).
You've convinced me to give your method a try!
Thank you Allegra! That's so good to hear! glad you liked it! ☺️
How do you pre-study without pre-chunking? In other words, how do you identify the broadest/most important keywords without first answering Why important? for all of the keywords?
It’s interesting that I have done this in my calculus class without even realizing I was pre studying. It really helped me with my understanding of calculus
Where is the video on mindmapping my man? Miss this so much, you are amazing
Hi Archer, a new subbie hear. You mentioned that you shouldn't spend a lot of time on pre-studying, what according to you is too much time? Is 2 hours, 3 hours a day too much time spent on pre-studying? Also is the mind-mapping video out yet?
Ahhhhh! Thanks so much for this Archer! 🙏💫
you're welcome, thank you!!
Hey Archer, this was a very helpful video thank you. Could you please tell me how you would look at the content to guess the relationships for the structural priming and how long you would do it before actually studying? Would you like look at the textbook for an hour and predict what the relationships are and then do the actual studying? Thanks so much again
Hi, Archer, you said there is a ton of research, yet I don´t see any reference in the description, can you please link me to some studies? I would like to dive a bit deeper.
you are amazing Archer, funny too.
Can you please make a video on how to study faster as in how to complete a whole chapter in a day or two at most
This was so informative thank you!!
for an 8 week lecture course in statistics, how long would you reccomend the prestudy to be? what would ur process be
during the pre-study is it important to know about the concepts or are we just focusing on the relationships between the concepts
"For example, in my paper, I talk about the confirmed diagnosis of this disease, and it has these criteria and these symptoms, but they are detailed under one heading, not a subheading. So, do I need to read and include it in my outline? And in the case of a heading that talks about 'the mechanism of a certain disease,' but they keep writing continuously without giving me any subheadings, what should I do?"
awesome video ,, putting these idea to in real life from today
thank you :)
This was so good! I have some questions: should I do the mindmap after the pre-study, or the mindmap has to be done alongside pre-study. Because I see the mindmap as a non linear way to represent the list or keywords
Ahhh this is the good stuff
thank you :)
I have exams in 3 weeks, perfect timing
Best of luck! Crunch time!
Woah this was really helpful, thank you!
No worries! :)
Hi Archer, thank you so much for this amazing video about pre-studying. I can see that you are using Notion for priming; in terms of academia, do you use Notion/note taking apps in general only for prestudying and nothing more? Since I would imagine mindmapping is quite different from the hierarchical structure that Notion offers.
Hey. I just wanted to tell you that Jesus loves you so much, that He died on the cross for you and your sins so that you could be forgiven. He resurrected after the third day. He’s waiting for you and His Kingdom is coming back soon.
Thank you so much. I wish you very successful in your Medical School God Bless!
I love this advice but any tips on how to apply it when you don’t have lectures anymore? (Like clinical clerkships)
thanks for the video
You're welcome!
Thank you so very much for this😊
He deserves more subs
one word prestudy=organization structure
Summary
Pre study= save time
1) what is pre study
Prestudy is not Early study.
Prestudy = structural priming= arrange+ organize information+ into chunks with relation to each other.
Leave out the nitty gritty details.
2) how to do it
A) use your learning objectives to guide you
B) use your text book and Google to answer those questions in a superficial manner
C) find out why the information is important
D) try to categorize the information into the schema you created. Preferably in a mind map form
E) don't be afraid of being wrong. You can change it after doing actual study.
F) prestudy as much content as possible so you can see the relationships between more topics. This helps you create the bigger picture.
3) why should you pre study.
- finding out the relevance + relationship between the info you are studying helps you remember the info better (retrieval).
-----
Hi pgy6 doctor here.
Good job mate, love you content.
The only thing I disagree with is the length of time to spend prestudying.
I tend to take prestudy pretty seriously and I would dedicate at least 4-5 hours of continuous study because I think having an idea of the bigger picture is THAT important.
An additional thing I do with prestudy is to create a Roman room/use the journey method so I can chuck my mnemonics into them easily when I am actually studying.
Any tip I would like to give is to use either an infinite canvas app,( or use a giant A2 /A1 drawing block if you are old school like me) when making the mind map. Nothing pisses me off more than running out of space and having to squeeze info into increasingly tiny words, or worse still having to use another piece of paper( using another piece of paper kinda breaks the connection in mh brain imo)
Thank you very much
I think he meant that you don't need that much time to prime. You're just looking up definitions to help with structuring superficially. Priming is important but if it's taking that much time, chances are, that you're not doing it correctly. (I watched a short about it on Justin Sung's channel, if you know him). Maybe it also depends on content but generally it should not be taking that much time... Idk that's what I know
Hi thanks for the video. Quick question: in this video you do structural priming and chunking to have bite size concepts you can easily digest.
When does mind mapping come in to play? Did you also do a mindmap while doing this?
I want to ask that can i use the outline of my lecture to make the chunking .And i want to know that about the advanced primming that you mentioned , is it means you approach the topic of the lecture by another pdf or somehow?
What are your thoughts and takeaways from something called photoreading and ZOXing? Does photoreading and ZOXing really work? Have you tried them out?
Hello Archer! So do you recommend mindmaps or linear notes on notion for pre-study?
Good stuff man
cheers!
Hey, what app/website was that at 7:00?
Notion.so
Notion
@@amoghdurgam5621 Thanks
@@GoAheadShaun this kid
yep it's notion :)
What app are you using for the initial pre-study that allows you to open and close chunks of information?
I figured it out. It’s Notion using toggle list. Love this way of mapping out keywords!
How do you suggest doing it for courses that do not give us “Learning Objectives”?
just see the heading and bolded texts and skim through the chapter
Talk to your prof. Learning objectives are a cornerstone to any teaching plan. I used to do these for my kindergarten class so uni profs should be doing this, too.
Subheads, boxes, diagrams, graphs and the questions given at the end of the chapter.
Read the introduction and the conclusion as well.
thanks for helping me
Happy it helps!
No citations to articles or science that can back up your claims is frustrating
My man you are a genius: you figured out a way to hold a pelvis in a thumbnail without UA-cam demonetisation 😍 IQ 2000
(I totally agree with everything in this video)
hahaha cheers
May I just ask what kind of app you were using to create those notes on the cardiovascular system? It seemed really neat and I'd really appreciate structuring my notes like that as well :)
Hey I just found out it's notion, he uses the cornell notes system template in notion hope that helps :)
@@onellaperera6577 You're amazing, thank you so much!
For pre-study, why do you do Notion toggles instead of a Mind Map?
Thanks for the video! I’m also currently in my second year of medical school and would like to start applying these techniques to studying. When doing prestudy, how do you know how many lectures to prestudy at once? For example I am in the GI module now where lectures are broken up into physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology. When pre-studying would you look at the learning objectives for all the pathology lectures for example, and then study all those lectures at once even if they haven’t yet been covered in person?
Hi Ezra, sorry for my really late reply here. Hopefully things have gone well. It’s a tough question to answer but I would try prestudy all of them together as they’re all very related before fully going through all the lectures
hey boss, great video can you make on how to study for Chemistry and Biology?
yep! definitely good ideas :)
What sort of techniques of Prestudy do you use? And do you have to pretsudy for one hour for every subjects?
You are a god send thank you so much ❤
Great video - could you please tell me how you studied for psychology?
I used inquiry based learning and would recommend mind mapping like I talk about in some of my other videos :)
@@ArcherNewton tysm for the response
But did you know that switching to Geico can save you 15% or more on car insurance?
hahaha
Hii, is it possible to share your notion with all the concepts and systems? 😢😅
what is the command you used to bring up that sidebar at 8:51
I need help ASAP i'm getting burnt out using active recall and memorization and my exams are close😓
hey Archer really like your videos but l have question for you is syntopical reading just comparing concepts or there is more to that ?
Hi! Do we have to remember the sequence of the content you showed us on your computer?
Can you please share your notion template?
my goat
How would you know how to relate the topics correctly though? Wouldn't the textbook already have it in the correct order?
you need to use simple example easy for all the channle audions
Hey Archer, what do you generally do in your spare time?
Hey Isaac, I fill up all my spare time with other things that I enjoy doing, ie building a business, making youtube videos, socialising, crypto, playing music etc. I don’t really study that much anymore
Great vid ! but what does it mean by Syntopical reading?
Reading about the same topics via different sources so you get different point of views and thus increase clarity & understanding etc. about that topic
this is a nice simple summary^
Did he ever release that mindmap video
Hey Archer, what was the program you used that allowed you to open a google search bar with a keyboard shortcut?
Hey Corey! That's Alfred for mac :)
If I'm using notion to prestudy, would I keep adding to this very framework with details that I may pick up by studying it the next time?
What app are you using?
What were your grades like in High school like 10-12?
Hi, usually A+ :)
Hi I had a doubt that I don't know what you show like in mmed and there are some files under files and file so what is it pls help me also as I am a student and on which do you make these things
Sorry could you please clarify what you were looking for :)
@@ArcherNewton thx for reverting back actually this msg was posted before as I did not watch your video on the notion and now I have understood what was it thx
Anyone know where the mind mapping video is?
name of the book?
This is a really great video! I am totally new to the idea of pre-study, so I just wanted to clarify that I've understood what you said - do you start from your learning objectives and then work backwards to make the bigger list, i.e. starting from the smallest headings/concepts and working your way up to the bigger overarching headings as you go through the objectives? If I'm not right would you be able to elaborate more on this?
Thank you!!! I actually go the opposite way, starting from big overaching headings and go down the layers of content.
Is this just called structural priming?
This is amazing
thank you!!
sir, i have only 18 days left for my medical entrance exam and i have completed only 20 percentage of syllabus could you plzz guide me so that i could crack it btw i am from india and the medical exam is called neet plzzz reply fast sir waiting for your response from your side
sorry i've probably seen this too late, hope it went well!!
Just like his mentor Justin Sung this video is 90% of crapping on other methods, 8% of describing the "what" of the theory of priming (including the promise that is 10 times more effective than studying without), and 2% of "what" priming looks like. If you want to learn "how" (the "higher order learning" that creates the understanding automatically, as these two gurus harp about) to actually do the method theres no doubt a $50/month subscription fee.
Sung's smoke and mirrors technique seems to be quite lucrative, if he has people actually copying his selling practices so closely!
What would be the difference between "priming" and simply reading the textbook chapter before the lecture? And as for "chunking" doesn't the textbook author already provide headings and subheadings?
Goodluck with your business Archer!
Class!
thanks Arnav!!
i subscribed
hey its the samham. great vid as always also eta on mind mapping video ?uwu >?/
dont mind this guy archer.. stupid impersonator
just trying to make it as good and evidence based as possible!
Hi Archer. This technique seems to work well when finding relationships between concepts in a given topic. But how would you then link the cardiovascular system to other topics following the Notion toggles/mind mapping principle? As you mention "How is it related to 'Y'?" as an important question in inquiry-based learning.
Hi! This is why Notion is semi-helpful in this process and gets in the way at this point, there are so many relationships between topics that toggles only allow for unidirectional relationships. By using a relational-priority mindmap you're able to represent these connections far better
Why am I getting a Tom Brady vibe?
So its quite similar to outlining?
No...
Hi, could we connect