MindMap Gallery Feynman learning method
This is a mind map about the Feynman Learning Method, including the overview, steps, principles, problems that can be solved using the Feynman Learning Method, etc.
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Feynman Learning Method-Detailed Version
Feynman learning method
Feynman Learning Method Reading Notes
Feynman Learning Method-Structure Chart
definition
Use both and say no
Dual use
use your own words
use simple words
Two theories
Tell the old lady
Tell it to the children
One does not
No industry jargon
Feynman Technique = Feynman Model
process
Determine the target
New media operation
Teaching and learning
write it down first
Use mind maps to sort out concepts and knowledge points
Ask others for advice
group learning
Ask the experts for advice
Output and feedback
Talk to yourself
Deducing in your mind
Create your own WeChat [logical thinking]
Circle of friends
Talk to yourself and the world
Defeat them one by one
Task decomposition
Dismantling basic knowledge points
short video
Public number
other....
research
Baidu
Know almost
Expert
Encyclopedia
Subtopic 5
Check the book
Douban
kindie
get
books
Ask someone
friend
group friends
Jacky
Ask someone to speak
Integrate
Combining basic knowledge points based on understanding to eliminate repetitions
Integrate previous knowledge points with this
simplify
Say it and others won’t understand
reinterpret
irreducible exception
for example
Contact specific examples and give constant examples
Positive example
Specific examples
Counterexample
Practice critical thinking through counterexamples
analogy
Find something everyone knows
More simple/concrete
help others understand
benefit
Reduce awareness costs
discover the connection between them
discover essential similarities
rather than formal similarity
Use the known to understand the unknown
Advancing uncertainty amid certainty
Looking for certainty in uncertainty
Understanding abstraction with concreteness
From knowledge points to knowledge trees
From cognitive system to knowledge tree
Use simplicity to understand complexity
Use familiarity to understand the unfamiliar
personal notes
Fundamental
Feynman Learning is an ongoing process (each iteration and spiral)
First increase and then decrease, first dull and then exciting
Speak human words, always speak human words
Keep giving examples, don’t stop at ideas and concepts
Finally, you need to be able to draw analogies