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How To Make Notes From Lectures - Active Recall
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- Ussy, a first year med student, explains how he takes notes in medical school.
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This is exactly the way I have been taught since Year 10, my legal studies teacher literally had us do this. She printed the powerpoint slides and we would annotate during class, and then she would give out worksheets which were meant to reinforce the knowledge we learnt. Then at the start of the next class, we would have to do "active recall activities" in which a student will come up on the board and fill out information that was missing which helped reinforce our learning. I am a first year university student now and I do almost exactly the same thing!
Honestly this video was so helpful. It was concise and to the point and it’s pretty evident that the tips you gave do actually work. I can say this from personal experience. Cheers.
Hello, Ryhan Hussain!
What if you use active recalling?
1) Passively reading through powerpoint (let the information stick for a while)
2) Listen, be critical and ask questions during the lecture.
3. Write what you´ve learnt from the beginning only with a pen and rubber
4) gather more information, prove your mistakes, say what you need to work on "outloud".
Just two and a half minutes in and this is the best guide I've seen. I don't need it for me; I need it for my students, who won't accept any suggestion I give them. They expect Harry Potter: I'll wave a magic native-speaker wand and they will magically be able to go to university and succeed without doing anything.
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the video was very usefull and i thank you for that bu the people watching the video please watch it at 1.75x speed it will spend you less time without looseing out info
What he said about rewinding is so true. I'm a first year medical student and this rewinding of lectures really takes a long time.
If you have a choice between attending live lectures or listening to the recording, I find the latter to be more productive, even with rewinding.
Problem is lecturers not giving notes out until after the lecture. 😴
If it´s hard for you to connect former knowledge to new knowledge during lesson.
You should actively listen, imagine, be critical, most importantly ask questions. Don´t take notes! You do that after with pen and without any "digital or course source". You compare, gather more informations, prove your mistakes with good explanations. Ask professor for help. He´s there for a reason.
thats not the case most of the time
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Exactly
This is actually so helpful thanks man
This was one of the most helpful videos I have watched, Thank you!
One use i face alot when i take notes i tend to write down everything the lecturer says by recording the classes then transcribing it after the class now this is time comsuming and annoying so what tips would you give for note taking in way that saves time
Comment at about 1.55 about "writing things down." Indeed, for some learners, the physical act of writing by hand helps students recall later. In countries like Japan and China, where "kanji" are needed to succeed at college, children spend many hours writing the words. When I studied Chinese, my teachers recommended this method, and today there are many characters that I recall in the act of writing them. They've been "memorized" in my hand, so to speak. Does typing have the same effect? Maybe somebody has researched that?
www.nj.com/mercer/2014/06/princeton_university_study_finds_students_more_likely_to_learn_by_taking_handwritten_notes.html
Didn't have time to find the original paper, so you might have to find it yourself! But it is quite interesting. I also always learned best from writing detailed "summaries" of a topic by hand!
Very useful video. To be honest I feel like writing makes it better to stick in my brain than typing it digitally.
Hey, thanks for the advice . I’ll try your method of skipping the written notes part. Could you show how to organize the info on that recall card please?
there is no organization. Just write down what you already know about the subject. When you can't remember anything else, thats when you open up your PP slides/notes and "fill in the gaps" (of your knowledge) on to the recall card.
Thank you so much for the insight. I am attending classes in person in the spring and these tips that you metion would help to do better on in person exams.
Now if you have to repeat that active recall part, you would rewrite everything on a new piece of card without looking until you have memorized everything?
I feel like this technique works for people who are smarter than I am lol
What if you don't have access to the PowerPoint before the lecture?
Very helpful! Can't thank you enough!
Thank you! This is so helpful! :)
I really hate when professors don't upload the lecture slides ahead of time. I had a professor last semester that would only upload the slides the day of, or right before the lecture, sometimes even after the fact. Makes it impossible to preview the base notes, and I felt attending those was a waste of time as I was just lost. Thank god at least that Zoom lecture recordings are a thing nowadays.
Idk as for live lecture vs listening to a recording, maybe some people like yourself benefit from the pressure of attending a live lecture and take better notes that way, but unfortunately extra pressure does not translate to better note taking for me. I'll miss a lot of stuff regardless. So the rewind feature in recordings helps a lot.
I've been trying to integrate more active recall into my studying and organize it better into a flashcard format. I think it is helping me to study better than to only study passively. However, I underestimated how much time it actually takes to think up your own questions/answers, transfer them to flashcards and then devote time to studying them. Takes a lot longer than I thought. Or perhaps I just need more practice. We'll see. Thanks for the video and your take on this.
I read articles related to the lecture that i want to study
I’ve seen so many active recall videos and I can’t help but think for someone like me who struggles to study writing down what I’ve learned after reading or a lecture does nothing because I don’t remember is there anyone out there who read through a lecture tries to question the self and doesn’t remember or is it just me
Me too I don’t remember most things. I don’t even know what I need to remember
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Where did you get that pen it looks cool
Very helpful!!
good video mate, cheers
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what are the different techniques
Why its uploading in September this year ??
Because he has many videos that he is preparing.
Because this is when new med students start so its helpful and will get views
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So would the active recall review only be once after the lecture or periodically throughout the term or only before an exam? Does the retention stay long term?
Details disappear over time. So, spaced repetition is the key. Software such as ANKI help by asking at the right time when you begin to forget. There is a particular sequence to be followed, eg. study the next day, then day 3,5,7,11,17,27, 45....
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