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To become a straight-A student, mastering efficient note-taking skills is crucial. The Feynman learning method teaches you to explain complex concepts in simple language, the five-star note-taking method shows you how to record and summarize efficiently, and the Ebbinghaus memory method uses the forgetting curve to help you scientifically arrange review time, making learning more efficient.
Edited at 2024-12-02 21:24:11Take Notes Like a Straight-A Student
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Scope of application: Memorize all the knowledge points that you find difficult to memorize. It can also be used to answer questions, and it is also very easy to use.
The hippocampus memorization method is an efficient learning and memory technique. It is based on the mechanism of the hippocampus in the brain. It makes full use of the important role of the hippocampus, a key area of the brain, in memory processing.
Study before going to bed
During sleep, the hippocampus processes content learned before sleep, which helps deepen memory.
Get up and review
After waking up, review what you learned last night and use your awake state in the morning to consolidate your memory.
Harnessing hippocampal activity
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Create a specific environment to stimulate hippocampus activity
Ebbinghaus learning method
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Scope of application: Suitable for memory and review, used to combat forgetfulness
Forgetting Curve Law
The forgetting curve shows that after learning, the speed of forgetting is fast first and then slows down, and the speed of forgetting is fastest in the early stage of learning.
review cycle
Includes: 5 minutes, 30 minutes, 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 4 days, 7 days and 15 days
Ebbinghaus's memory method emphasizes review at specific points in time to enhance memory effects.
Diversity of memory methods
Regular and timely review and self-assessment
Try to recall, talk and argue, ask questions, etc.
Cornell note-taking
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Scope of application: Applicable to almost all lectures or reading classes, especially suitable for lecture notes
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Also known as the 5R note-taking method, proposed by Walter Pauk of Cornell University in 1974
Combines the five steps of recording, simplifying, memorizing, thinking and reviewing
step
Record
Record as much key information as possible and review it when listening to lectures or reading
Reduce
Briefly summarize the recorded content in the clue column
Recite
Cover the notes column and only use the clue column to prompt memories and narration
Reflect
Compile your thoughts and experiences from listening to the lectures into an outline or summary
Review
Review your notes regularly and look at the clue column to consolidate your learning results.
five star note taking
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Scope of application: reading notes, meeting minutes, etc., any occasion where you want to study the other party’s expression logic and content.
five questions
1. Predict what the other party is going to say. Why is this worth discussing?
2. What is the logic behind recording the other party’s explanation?
3. What questions and inspirations do I have from this discussion?
4. What thinking models can I distill from the other party’s practices, ideas, or inspiration points?
5. Discuss inspiration: What can become the next steps? How to apply them in life?
Pomodoro learning method
Most recommended
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Scope of application: Helps you improve time efficiency and concentration, suitable for both study and work
Introduction to Pomodoro Technique
A micro time management method, setting Pomodoro time to improve work efficiency
Pomodoro Technique Principles
Pomodoro time is indivisible and irrelevant things are not allowed
Emphasize the importance of a personalized work and rest schedule
Pomodoro Technique Process
Form a cycle from planning tasks, setting Pomodoro, working, resting and reviewing
Take longer breaks after every four Pomodoros
Feynman learning method
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Scope of application: This method is suitable for academic fields, such as mathematics, physics and other science subjects. You can understand a knowledge point by yourself and then teach it to others.
The origin of Feynman learning method
Proposed by Nobel Prize winner in physics Richard Feynman
Make sure you have a deeper understanding of things this way
Four steps of Feynman learning method
Pretend to teach knowledge to children and simply write down basic concepts and relationships
Review and discover the deficiencies in your understanding, return to the original material and study again
Organize notes into stories using simple language, making sure no jargon is used
Teach knowledge to another person to verify one's own understanding