*Notes* 1. Have a purpose in the first place. 2. Take notes in your own words. 3. Divide the page into two parts, Part 1) CAPTURE- In which you simply take notes about the content. Part 2) CAPTURE- In which use your active brain to co-relate the facts, data from the records, it also includes feelings and imagination about the content. 4. Use TIP Think Identify - filter relevant information. Prioritize - relevant information. 5. Review the notes. 6. Use Kwik Brain memorizing techniques. 7. Teach and share the notes.
Intro 0-1:30 ***Active listening 1:30-2:02 ****Have a purpose/prioritising/organising 2:06-2:35 ***Putting it into your own words/what great note takers do etc 2:37-3:40 ***Typing vs writing 3:40-5:40 Capture and create method (Dividing your book into 2) 5:40-8:25 ****TIP 8:25-9:07 T-Think (Which info do you want to retain the most I-Identify (Which information is the most relevant) P-Prioritise Focus on the things that are most important ****Review your notes/fill in the blanks:/Summarise others techniques 9:07-9:48 Techniques Fast Other memory techniques on the podcast (don’t know) F-Forget A-Active S-State T-Teach Capture & Post: Get all your notes and post them on social media 9:45-10:20 10:20-12:45 Outro
My biggest takeaways 1. take notes with a purpose 2. understand whats important and relevant and then focus on that. 3. Making concise notes. thank you
Tip Thinkabout what you want to retain the most Identify the most relevant information Prioritize information and focus on the things that are most important Bonus: Review your notes Summarize your notes Teach it Memorize the notes
I used those note taking habits when I went to Power Grader Operator school. I achieved 100% grade! Bam now you are reassuring me that the way I did it was awesome thank you Kwik Brain
Here are my notes: - Know your purpose for taking notes. - Textual hierarchy: Show what's important. (Highlighting, italics, bolding, ect) - Be organized. - Use your own words. - Simplify information (acronyms, symbols, ect) - You retain more information when taking handwritten notes. (Because you're forced to prioritize what you write down and therefore are also forced to process the information more) - Bonus Tips - Review your notes. - Summarize your notes - Quiz yourself. - Teach others what you've learned. - Create and Capture - Take a piece of paper and draw a line vertically through the middle. - Left side (Capture): Take notes - Right side (Create): Create impressions. - Ask questions. - Make observations. - Ask how you'll use the information. - Make drawings. - T.I.P - Think: What do you want to retain the most. - Identify: Find the most important information. - Prioritize: Prioritize relevant information.
if you are reading comments before you listen, then i suggest you split your paper in to two sections (his idea not mine😊) by drawing a vertical line in the middle. left side capture info, right side create your notes... for now write on the left side what he says then you will hear what to do on the right side.😉
So what I learned in here was: you capture information on the left side and you create a note on the right side of the page. You create notes on the right side by jotting down your questions that would help you when you teach it, what you feel, and the impressions you have. And the TIP he gave was T think; I identify; P prioritize. At last, Don't forget to review the note!
Hey Jim. Thanks for these valuable lessons as always. I wanted to ask if you can do the next episode on memorizing vocabs because I study foreign languages but sometimes it is just to difficult to memorize certain words.
Thank you for this! It validates how I train my music students on best methods for “taking notes.” I even created a special music notebook called “Music Theory Staff Paper” with that half and half layout that reinforces capturing and creating notes.
Divide the page in 2 parts ,part 1) CAPTURE- In which u simply take the notes about the content part 2) CAPTURE- In which use ur active brain to co-relate the facts, data from the notes ,it also include feelings and imagination about the content. Imp Tip *Identify Relevent infomation(Prioritize infom) *Review(Summarize)
Hi Jim, the video was really insightful. How will this note taking method apply for applications of subjects like engineering and maths etc. (subjects where the concept must be learnt and not necessarily the content)
Could you do a demonstration/video of how to learn the world map? And or the 50 states? This would be helpful info for those of us who don’t remember this from grammar school and a cool way to show us how to remember something some of us have forgotten. Just a thought :)
Respected jim sir, as we know that the function of our right brain is controoled by our left part and vice versa , so what is better to create our notes on right side or left side Please reply if possible🙏
If you are studying for an exam, it is a humble request 1. Not to cram ur notes, rather understand it 2.Divide ur content into modules. 3. As Jim said, use abbreviations for memorizing info. If u r struggling with maps, I encourage you to watch a UA-cam video on the same or rather practice from your textbook to get the useful results. Best of luck :)
You can even relate the content given in your book to real life situations going on around you. As it is a fact that if you relate something u don't know to something u know, you will be able to grasp the information easily.
PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT DEALING WITH ANGER. IM A 26 YEAR OLD MIND, IM TRYING TO DO BETTER FOR MYSELF BUT THOUGHTS GO THROUGH MY MIND ABOUT THESE PEOPLE AND I NEED A TECHNIQUE TO STOP THIS. please respond. Caps for attention. Love your videos.
Hey Chris, thought I'd share what helped me with anger and anxiety issues. Pick up Martin Seligman's Learned Optimism. You can find a overview of Positive Psychology on Wikipedia, but I found that reading the whole book helped me to cement the core ideas into my everyday thinking. Good luck.
What is fluff? Yes. This is a broad question. But, I'd say this may be the key component of why I have a hard time even choosing to want to take notes, rather than just attempt to interpret the information verbatim. Without an explanation of what that word even means, why bother doing the other parts? How do you decide what is key information in comparison to not?
Believe it or not ... Simply Just Tell Her... That She is Genius !!! Again & Again ... Teach Her In More Meaningful Way.... I Mean... Most Things that are Exist in her Textbooks... Are Not Exist in her Real Life ( That's is Biggest challenge for Her) So Combine --> Maths + Real life ( Specially the things that she like... playing , watching cartoons, cycling ) Then Maths = Fun + Enjoy !! For her... First Give her Confidence... because the Mind cleaning is the most Important Thing !!
Tell her to watch various UA-cam videos related to the concepts. The UA-cam videos help us to understand the concepts in a practical way. That way she can even relate the concepts taught to her in her real life such as Profit and Loss, Ratio-Proportion, Simple-Compound interest,etc.
Me too. When I write fast my handwriting is terrible. I guess, as long as we can read our own handwriting, we can always write it out again. I also guess by rewriting our notes it improves memory.
*Notes*
1. Have a purpose in the first place.
2. Take notes in your own words.
3. Divide the page into two parts,
Part 1) CAPTURE- In which you simply take notes about the content.
Part 2) CAPTURE- In which use your active brain to co-relate the facts, data from the records, it also includes feelings and imagination about the content.
4. Use TIP
Think
Identify - filter relevant information.
Prioritize - relevant information.
5. Review the notes.
6. Use Kwik Brain memorizing techniques.
7. Teach and share the notes.
I 2
Part 2) CREATE
@@ahjaynana yes
Thank you is much for sharing. I will benefit from this video.
@Spro any evidence?
Intro 0-1:30
***Active listening 1:30-2:02
****Have a purpose/prioritising/organising 2:06-2:35
***Putting it into your own words/what great note takers do etc 2:37-3:40
***Typing vs writing 3:40-5:40
Capture and create method (Dividing your book into 2) 5:40-8:25
****TIP 8:25-9:07
T-Think (Which info do you want to retain the most
I-Identify (Which information is the most relevant)
P-Prioritise Focus on the things that are most important
****Review your notes/fill in the blanks:/Summarise others techniques 9:07-9:48
Techniques
Fast
Other memory techniques on the podcast (don’t know)
F-Forget
A-Active
S-State
T-Teach
Capture & Post: Get all your notes and post them on social media 9:45-10:20
10:20-12:45 Outro
Thank you for time stamps
My biggest takeaways
1. take notes with a purpose
2. understand whats important and relevant and then focus on that.
3. Making concise notes.
thank you
Tip
Thinkabout what you want to retain the most
Identify the most relevant information
Prioritize information and focus on the things that are most important
Bonus:
Review your notes
Summarize your notes
Teach it
Memorize the notes
Thank you
I used those note taking habits when I went to Power Grader Operator school. I achieved 100% grade! Bam now you are reassuring me that the way I did it was awesome thank you Kwik Brain
Congratulations
Are you serious?
Here are my notes:
- Know your purpose for taking notes.
- Textual hierarchy: Show what's important. (Highlighting, italics, bolding, ect)
- Be organized.
- Use your own words.
- Simplify information (acronyms, symbols, ect)
- You retain more information when taking handwritten notes. (Because you're forced to prioritize what you write down and therefore are also forced to process the information more)
- Bonus Tips
- Review your notes.
- Summarize your notes
- Quiz yourself.
- Teach others what you've learned.
- Create and Capture
- Take a piece of paper and draw a line vertically through the middle.
- Left side (Capture): Take notes
- Right side (Create): Create impressions.
- Ask questions.
- Make observations.
- Ask how you'll use the information.
- Make drawings.
- T.I.P
- Think: What do you want to retain the most.
- Identify: Find the most important information.
- Prioritize: Prioritize relevant information.
if you are reading comments before you listen, then i suggest you split your paper in to two sections (his idea not mine😊) by drawing a vertical line in the middle. left side capture info, right side create your notes... for now write on the left side what he says then you will hear what to do on the right side.😉
Active note learning.
Having a purpose in the first place.
Organized.
Notes in your own words.
System for saving time
Filter important information.
You are amazing! Thank you for all your tips and suggestions
So what I learned in here was: you capture information on the left side and you create a note on the right side of the page. You create notes on the right side by jotting down your questions that would help you when you teach it, what you feel, and the impressions you have. And the TIP he gave was T think; I identify; P prioritize. At last, Don't forget to review the note!
Hey Jim. Thanks for these valuable lessons as always. I wanted to ask if you can do the next episode on memorizing vocabs because I study foreign languages but sometimes it is just to difficult to memorize certain words.
please like his comment so it can reach Jim
Thank you Jim. Me too I need help with Memorisation
@@marilynsamakaakaa4750 His course quick brain is well worth the money and the time invested
Thank you for this! It validates how I train my music students on best methods for “taking notes.” I even created a special music notebook called “Music Theory Staff Paper” with that half and half layout that reinforces capturing and creating notes.
Thank you, Jim!
I love the intro
Thank you @JimKwick
Why not make a playlist of these? Having to search through a bunch of other things is quite frustrating and time consuming
Can already see results. Had never thought that my notes would be able to achieve this level of organisation and longevity!
Thank you for your help 🙌
Happy I'm learning that in my last year of high school :)
Thank you Sir Jim for giving us hope
6:16 Finally starts here
Great content
Divide the page in 2 parts ,part 1) CAPTURE- In which u simply take the notes about the content
part 2) CAPTURE- In which use ur active brain to co-relate the facts, data from the notes ,it also include feelings and imagination about the content.
Imp Tip
*Identify Relevent infomation(Prioritize infom)
*Review(Summarize)
Part 2)CREATE
Thanks Jim. I watched all your videos
Hi Jim, the video was really insightful. How will this note taking method apply for applications of subjects like engineering and maths etc. (subjects where the concept must be learnt and not necessarily the content)
Awesome job Jim!!! I'm following you in twitter and Facebook community.
Thank you very much!!!
It would be better if it is with the video
google some images of "kwik brain notes". Good examples come up there in the image section.
Thank you so much.
awesome video, man!
Capture and create
Could you do a demonstration/video of how to learn the world map? And or the 50 states? This would be helpful info for those of us who don’t remember this from grammar school and a cool way to show us how to remember something some of us have forgotten. Just a thought :)
I anticipate that Jim would teach us to attach meaning and images to each place in the world or for each US state.
Iam doing my igcse and i really need this.
Same here
Thank you!
THANKS
Thanks Jim, am getting a Kwik Brain notebook
Where is it available?
love this
Respected jim sir, as we know that the function of our right brain is controoled by our left part and vice versa , so what is better to create our notes on right side or left side
Please reply if possible🙏
how do you study for a exam with lots of information and how do you remember maps and stuff
If you are studying for an exam, it is a humble request
1. Not to cram ur notes, rather understand it
2.Divide ur content into modules.
3. As Jim said, use abbreviations for memorizing info.
If u r struggling with maps, I encourage you to watch a UA-cam video on the same or rather practice from your textbook to get the useful results.
Best of luck :)
You can even relate the content given in your book to real life situations going on around you. As it is a fact that if you relate something u don't know to something u know, you will be able to grasp the information easily.
Can this same note-taking technique be used for textbooks and in the classes!?
Thank you sir
I am going to flight attendant training and want help remembering information
PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT DEALING WITH ANGER. IM A 26 YEAR OLD MIND, IM TRYING TO DO BETTER FOR MYSELF BUT THOUGHTS GO THROUGH MY MIND ABOUT THESE PEOPLE AND I NEED A TECHNIQUE TO STOP THIS. please respond. Caps for attention. Love your videos.
Hey Chris, thought I'd share what helped me with anger and anxiety issues. Pick up Martin Seligman's Learned Optimism. You can find a overview of Positive Psychology on Wikipedia, but I found that reading the whole book helped me to cement the core ideas into my everyday thinking. Good luck.
Hypnosis
Start meditating and having an awareness of your angry thoughts.
CBD oil
Thank you JK.
TIP
Think
Identify
Prioritize
What would "creating" the notes even look like compared to just capturing them? I feel like I'd just be saying the same thing.
Use your own words or come up with metaphors, parables, stories, drawing or make connections to things you already know.
write questions and how u can use the information during exam while "creating" notes
Wish I would've known this in highschool
But what would impressions be?
Similar to Cornell notes
U make me to subscriber your channel
NOTES
TIP
Think
Identify
Prioritize
RECALL
Thanks alot
The problem is after taking notes, it becomes quite boring to re read those notes what to do for that... Help
What is fluff? Yes. This is a broad question. But, I'd say this may be the key component of why I have a hard time even choosing to want to take notes, rather than just attempt to interpret the information verbatim. Without an explanation of what that word even means, why bother doing the other parts? How do you decide what is key information in comparison to not?
5:50 thank me later ;)
no.
Pls put videos
It feels more convenient
Hi Jim hope you are well ..
What can I do to help my daughter to get out her fear about mathematics. .she is timid and scared. Thank you
Believe it or not ...
Simply Just Tell Her... That
She is Genius !!!
Again & Again ...
Teach Her In More Meaningful Way....
I Mean... Most Things that are Exist in her Textbooks...
Are
Not Exist in her Real Life ( That's is Biggest challenge for Her)
So
Combine --> Maths + Real life ( Specially the things that she like... playing , watching cartoons, cycling )
Then
Maths = Fun + Enjoy !!
For her...
First Give her Confidence... because the Mind cleaning is the most Important Thing !!
Tell her to watch various UA-cam videos related to the concepts. The UA-cam videos help us to understand the concepts in a practical way. That way she can even relate the concepts taught to her in her real life such as Profit and Loss, Ratio-Proportion, Simple-Compound interest,etc.
Ask why she's scared.
Sir plz provide us subtitle....
Bro there is caption option in the 3: dot on the top right you can put subtitle from there..
This is a 3 min video. Start at 6 min
Freaking ad cut right in the middle of his sentence!! 🤨
2017
2018
2019
Please add an animation to ur videos... Would be more fun to watch.
what if you have crappy handwriting?
Me too. When I write fast my handwriting is terrible. I guess, as long as we can read our own handwriting, we can always write it out again. I also guess by rewriting our notes it improves memory.
Lol this guy , kept going 123k on audio only
you need make playlist so not mix with other video
STEP 1: Asian
spelling fluffs me up
You should have directly stated the techniques of notes taking rather than discussing this technique.
Not able to understand ur fast speak English
We all know you had trauma. Maybe it’s okay to leave that in the past now.
Thanks