I am learning a language and have been battling against the methods used to teach people! The topic of 'how to learn' became my passion in order to find a way to learn this language. This led me to so many places on the internet. Finally I ended up here with your excellent overview of the book. I love the way you write and explain things. Thank you so much. Definitely subscribing to your channel to see what else I can learn from you.
What a practical way of teaching any materials that really stick! The three techniques described in this video, indeed, work as long as one remembers them. By the way, I came across that book, but never sat down to read it, so now I see what I've missed. Nevertheless, your visual explanation makes it stick better. What is interesting that I've been using a retrieval method for years without knowing that it is retrieval as I call it active recollection. For example, when I learnt Spanish I tried to recollect vocab some grammar rules as soon as I woke up and whatever surfaced at that moment was solidified in my memory, so I could that knowledge instantly later on. Also, I am into keeping a journal and especially after listening to podcast or watching documentaries or reading aa book I usually put down my reflections. I believe that reading without reflection equals eating without digestion. I don't know your name, but you are a gifted teacher and I am subscribing to your channel to learn more.
Thank you so much for this video. I have been sketching out the books I read for a while to help me remember them. I read make it stick a few months ago and like how you sketched it out. I love it when you are reviewing books, keep it up please! ❤
That’s a tough one as I read a lot of fiction. My favorite fiction would be lessons in chemistry. I would say my favorite nonfiction of the last year would be Jim Kwick Limitless. That is the book that got me started on memory practice. I also really enjoyed Learning to learn by Barbara Oakley, The year of yes by Chandra Rimes, Joyride,about biking from Alaska to Argentina by Kristin Jokinen… and so many more! I look forward to more of your book reviews. Thank you again for all you do I’m not a good sketcher, but I enjoy trying to copy your simple sketches.
I love the concept of sketchnoting. I think your education background makes you a great presenter on this topic. I am going to show my high school Spanish class this video and brainstorm how we want to incorporate these ideas into our class second semester. Gracias.
Thanks for the summary. Regarding the model you draw: I would suggest that spacing in time is an example of variation: variation of time (scheduling). So retrieval should be varied in scheduling and in other kinds.
Good job. I've read this book and I have a memory palace dedicated to the basic principles. I've been looking for a good summary like this that I can recommend to people.
The summary you explain in the video is very interesting and educational. I want to know your opinion about the following idea of how to improve learning with the help of Artificial Intelligence. The hypothesis is that learning can be improved by performing an Immediate Test (for example, a multiple response test) and, after obtaining the results of the test, consulting a Conversational Artificial Intelligence on those topics that failed in the Immediate Test. The learning process is similar to scattering seeds on a field. Some seeds will be in the correct position and others will not. The person who is sowing may not notice those seeds that are not well sown (particularly if the field is large). Therefore, performing an immediate test can help quickly identify what is not well planted. Once you have identified the 'unlearned' topics, through a chat bot you will be able to find the section of knowledge that you needed to assimilate. For reference, I live in South America and I am working on a personal project on how to apply Artificial Intelligence in the learning process.
Hum... I didn't find any mistake! 😂 That's funny! Sometimes we are so self-conscious of our mistakes and nobody sees them... I loved the video and your work always inspire me - it is so good to learn through visuals. In fact what we learn really sticks!
Currently, sketchnoting! Aka visual note-taking, graphic recording, sketching out ideas. Went to school to become a high school math, physics, and English as a foreign language teacher.
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I am learning a language and have been battling against the methods used to teach people! The topic of 'how to learn' became my passion in order to find a way to learn this language. This led me to so many places on the internet. Finally I ended up here with your excellent overview of the book. I love the way you write and explain things. Thank you so much. Definitely subscribing to your channel to see what else I can learn from you.
Get a native speaking pan pall. I guess that would be a great help, especially with all the online technologies available
What a practical way of teaching any materials that really stick! The three techniques described in this video, indeed, work as long as one remembers them. By the way, I came across that book, but never sat down to read it, so now I see what I've missed. Nevertheless, your visual explanation makes it stick better. What is interesting that I've been using a retrieval method for years without knowing that it is retrieval as I call it active recollection. For example, when I learnt Spanish I tried to recollect vocab some grammar rules as soon as I woke up and whatever surfaced at that moment was solidified in my memory, so I could that knowledge instantly later on. Also, I am into keeping a journal and especially after listening to podcast or watching documentaries or reading aa book I usually put down my reflections. I believe that reading without reflection equals eating without digestion. I don't know your name, but you are a gifted teacher and I am subscribing to your channel to learn more.
Thank you so much for this video. I have been sketching out the books I read for a while to help me remember them. I read make it stick a few months ago and like how you sketched it out. I love it when you are reviewing books, keep it up please! ❤
Glad to hear you're sketching out books too! What has been your favorite book of the past year?
That’s a tough one as I read a lot of fiction. My favorite fiction would be lessons in chemistry. I would say my favorite nonfiction of the last year would be Jim Kwick Limitless. That is the book that got me started on memory practice. I also really enjoyed Learning to learn by Barbara Oakley, The year of yes by Chandra Rimes, Joyride,about biking from Alaska to Argentina by Kristin Jokinen… and so many more! I look forward to more of your book reviews. Thank you again for all you do I’m not a good sketcher, but I enjoy trying to copy your simple sketches.
What tool do u use for sketching them out?
Thank you for this wonderful explanation, thank you for your enthusiasm.
Fantastic summary, incredible book. I'll be using your video during my English lessons with my students. Thank you!
That's awesome! Hope they enjoy it :)
Great summary, thanks. I am missing the part about putting the information in the brain in the first place, encoding ? And then retrieve it!
I love the concept of sketchnoting. I think your education background makes you a great presenter on this topic. I am going to show my high school Spanish class this video and brainstorm how we want to incorporate these ideas into our class second semester. Gracias.
Thanks Cathy! I hope your class enjoys it and that it supports a rich discussion.
Thanks for the summary.
Regarding the model you draw:
I would suggest that spacing in time is an example of variation: variation of time (scheduling).
So retrieval should be varied in scheduling and in other kinds.
thank you! your sketch makes it easier to understand the concept
Good job. I've read this book and I have a memory palace dedicated to the basic principles. I've been looking for a good summary like this that I can recommend to people.
you're greatest teacher ever
The summary you explain in the video is very interesting and educational.
I want to know your opinion about the following idea of how to improve learning with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
The hypothesis is that learning can be improved by performing an Immediate Test (for example, a multiple response test) and, after obtaining the results of the test, consulting a Conversational Artificial Intelligence on those topics that failed in the Immediate Test.
The learning process is similar to scattering seeds on a field. Some seeds will be in the correct position and others will not. The person who is sowing may not notice those seeds that are not well sown (particularly if the field is large). Therefore, performing an immediate test can help quickly identify what is not well planted. Once you have identified the 'unlearned' topics, through a chat bot you will be able to find the section of knowledge that you needed to assimilate.
For reference, I live in South America and I am working on a personal project on how to apply Artificial Intelligence in the learning process.
This is very helpful! Your sketches make the concepts very clear and easy to follow!
Thanks for this. I am currently reading it now. Fascinating stuffs
Genius idea for a channel
Thank you so much! This is awesome explanation!
I always liked your content, great job!
Great video! The drawings along with the explication make the information really understandable.
Thank you for sharing such great visual learning tools
Esperamos que un dia venga a México!!
Great job. The true is that it's not easy to make it simple
Thank you!
Thank you so much ❤
very useful summary
Likes the charts and pictures. Very nice sketches
Hum... I didn't find any mistake! 😂 That's funny! Sometimes we are so self-conscious of our mistakes and nobody sees them... I loved the video and your work always inspire me - it is so good to learn through visuals. In fact what we learn really sticks!
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Very well made.
Excellent review
excellent video
Great way to introduce a book❤
Damn.. this is a gem..
Thank you
Thanks!
Excelent video. i tried reading this book, but i cant find him in spanish. But, this video is a great sumary the their major ideas
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Good vid, my guy
yes images are better-conjoint retention theory
I am wondering what you teach.
Currently, sketchnoting! Aka visual note-taking, graphic recording, sketching out ideas. Went to school to become a high school math, physics, and English as a foreign language teacher.
As a teacher myself, I have enjoyed your delivery of your content. It makes sense that you were trained in education. Thanks so much! @@verbaltovisual
Thank you this book helped me become a racist
omg.. thanks, very helpful :' )