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  • @justinjames2436

    Bro how u fail every class

  • @elizabethsugarmartinez6362

    Excellent!

  • @hibaimene9050
    @hibaimene9050 11 일 전

    براه تعرف متي حسيت بلغباء لما قال انو مدة التركيز الي بغالب طالب يقدرلها هي خمسة وعشرين دقيقة وانا مليت من الفيديو قي خمسطاش دقيقة حاس حالي سمكة ذهبية

  • @alexr6114
    @alexr6114 12 일 전

    I studied at home in the kitchen with two doors open to the living room where my parents and four younger siblings were watching TV most nights. I was able to concentrate with the refrigerator across the room from where I sat at the kitchen table and all the noise from the TV. I did not snack, most college coeds are always on a diet. It all comes down to whether someone has learned how to concentrate or not. I also worked twenty to thirty hours per week and commuted on the bus three hours per day. And if I tried to read on the bus, I would get probably throw up after a few minutes. I knew that I could not waste time if I wanted to do well in geology. I graduated with honors.

  • @CYPERTECH-1
    @CYPERTECH-1 13 일 전

    good good good , this gay advice us to drink bear after study for what ???? , to do reset to all information that we memorized before , are you mad?????????????????????????

  • @dally369
    @dally369 18 일 전

    This is literally one of the best and most engaging lectures i have watched. That is what you call a teacher.

  • @f3ralp1g3on6
    @f3ralp1g3on6 20 일 전

    42:12 "Dialogue with empty chair" Instruction unclear, chair started responding.

  • @carlosvivanco745
    @carlosvivanco745 23 일 전

    This prof. pretty much just told me why I sucked at Biology this semester ;) thanks sir!

  • @Christine-gh4jc
    @Christine-gh4jc 23 일 전

    What if I study with music in my ears for better focus and comprehension?

  • @abhishekthiran1698

    No

  • @DwozYTN1
    @DwozYTN1 28 일 전

    sleep at 2x speed and it takes 4 hours a day sleep less sleep smart⚡

  • @williamhugh6630
    @williamhugh6630 29 일 전

    I Haven't studied all year and my finals are tomorrow. Ill let you know if what this guy is saying is any good. Actuallly thanks for the info marty and i dont have finals tomorrow.

  • @infjstardust4357
    @infjstardust4357 개월 전

    i study in the kitchen and i studied different food recipes, learned how to multitask by eating while listening to music and I'm done with studying. Tomorrow again. 🤣

  • @simplystunninglu
    @simplystunninglu 개월 전

    So how many hours should we study ?

  • @lukaschumchal7797
    @lukaschumchal7797 개월 전

    Nice video 😊 Thank you. Still I need help. I found out that I am not always fully focused on reading itself. Usually I am reading unconsiousnessly like watching KRplus shorts - fast, furious, without comprehension, usually in weird places like in bus. So any ritual tips to increase comprehension would be amazing.

  • @fluxcapacitor2023
    @fluxcapacitor2023 개월 전

    I saw a comment online that a second edition is available, but I couldn't find it anywhere. Where is it available?

  • @dhpdaedalusStudio
    @dhpdaedalusStudio 개월 전

    Great strategies to make someone who is tepid about a subject to recall the information more readily. But what about teaching someone to love a subject?

  • @user-xg4ts7ei7v
    @user-xg4ts7ei7v 개월 전

    Really helpful

  • @cansuStBenoit
    @cansuStBenoit 개월 전

    But explaining that in 1 hours

  • @ciklata4083
    @ciklata4083 개월 전

    Today is May 14th. Starting tomorrow, I will start studying with theese methods

  • @killthebuddha5034
    @killthebuddha5034 개월 전

    look..... its the whiney teacher that dsnt want people to share his teaching because he didnt get paid for this video nor made a dime off of it because he did nothing special.... didnt make a following or channel.... and didnt have the forethought that his lecture was valuable to anyone other than his greedy bitter self at the time...... until it recieved 23M views he didnt get paid for.... you can however go to his amazon store and buy his "updated" version.... for just a cpl buks.... and he warns DO NOT BUY MY STUFF FROM ANYONE BUT HIM.... OR HE WILL CRY MORE THAN HE ALREADY DOES ON HIS TINY LITTLE NOBODY CARES CHANNEL...... just my opinion! Liked his lecture.... the actual man.... not in the slightest

  • @nitishmane8703
    @nitishmane8703 개월 전

    1. Use pomodoro and make it fun 2. Use a lamp and switch lights to make study a habit 3. Learn the concept first and then facts from Google or reference books 4. Put the concept in your own words 5. Take notes and write in detail later 6. Study groups 7. Recognition and recollection are 2 different things 8. Sleep well 9. Teach others 10. SQ3R 11. Mnemonics(acronyms,coined saying, interacting images)

  • @umairjavedjf16
    @umairjavedjf16 개월 전

    He knew that people lose their focus on lectures if they go longer than 30 minutes, but still, he keeps on speaking for an hour.

  • @retaaaj19.original

    I think people are not just used to it but they can certainly study up to 6 hours with a few breaks if they had to

  • @gaogaovideo
    @gaogaovideo 개월 전

    It sounds good. I composed a "All Heros March" for the year of Dragon. If you can try it at reply.

  • @TheFerroman
    @TheFerroman 개월 전

    This is really hard to fillow with all of these distraction "stories" and acting. Where good old structured lectures go?

  • @nichtdeintyp76
    @nichtdeintyp76 개월 전

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:20 *📚 Estimating Effective Study Time* - The typical college freshman's effective study time varies widely, with estimates ranging from 5 minutes to several hours. - A study conducted at the University of Michigan found that most students reach a point of diminishing returns in their studying after about 25 to 30 minutes. - This phenomenon applies not only to reading but also to lectures, indicating the importance of efficient study techniques. 03:04 *🕰️ Inefficient Study Strategies* - Merely increasing study hours without employing effective strategies may not lead to improved academic performance. - The anecdote of Janette demonstrates how excessive studying without breaks can result in academic failure. - Graphical representation illustrates the diminishing returns of prolonged study sessions without breaks. 06:37 *🔄 The Importance of Breaks* - Taking regular breaks during study sessions can significantly enhance efficiency and retention. - Short breaks, approximately 5 minutes long, can recharge cognitive resources and maintain high levels of concentration. - Integrating breaks into study schedules can lead to longer periods of effective study time and mitigate feelings of overwhelm or burnout. 20:32 *📚 Understanding Concepts vs. Facts* - Distinguishing between concepts and facts in learning. - Importance of comprehending the function and meaning behind information. - Examples of studying anatomy to illustrate the difference between memorizing facts and understanding concepts. 23:43 *🧠 Grasping Concepts in Learning* - Emphasizing the importance of understanding concepts for long-term retention. - The struggle of making concepts meaningful and how it contributes to effective studying. - Providing an example and criteria for determining if a concept is truly understood. 26:46 *🧠 Enhancing Memory Retention* - Experiment demonstrating the limitations of short-term memory. - Importance of deeper processing for better retention. - Comparing performance in memory tasks between superficial and deeper processing. 29:21 *🤔 Superficial vs. Deep Processing in Learning* - Contrasting superficial thinking with deeper processing for improved comprehension. - Demonstrating the impact of different cognitive approaches on memory retention. - Encouraging students to engage in deeper processing for better learning outcomes. 32:58 *📖 Effective Study Strategies* - Advocating for the utilization of study groups for enhanced learning. - Critiquing ineffective study habits such as excessive highlighting. - Highlighting the importance of active learning and adequate sleep for efficient studying. 40:36 *📚 Effective Learning Techniques* - Teachers encourage students to seek clarification and engage actively in learning. - Active learning methods like recitation and teaching others enhance understanding and retention of information. - Engaging in dialogue, teaching an empty chair, or explaining concepts to others can reinforce learning. 43:16 *📖 Effective Textbook Utilization* - Many students overlook the importance of textbooks and lack effective strategies for using them. - SQ3R (Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review) method enhances comprehension and retention of textbook material. - Surveying chapters, raising questions, and actively seeking answers improve learning outcomes. 47:46 *🧠 Memorization Techniques* - Mnemonics, such as acronyms, coined sayings, and interacting images, aid in memorizing facts. - Mnemonics facilitate recall and help remember complex information, such as anatomical terms or scientific concepts. - Interacting images, like associating numbers or words with vivid mental images, enhance memory retention. Made with HARPA AI

  • @Arman_Y_B
    @Arman_Y_B 개월 전

    this what game actully ?

  • @Arman_Y_B
    @Arman_Y_B 개월 전

    those people with happen really dont know! coz' topice was start about study. and with the gentelman won little child talk something about her school topice! bit sudenly bring out topice which is someone bedroom ! at end i have seen deu respect to the old man he also do somethimg like what i have suffaring, facenig hard unnessasry! i have some word as per request use well kindness infromation i have given for my apple device. as well

  • @Arman_Y_B
    @Arman_Y_B 개월 전

    hello sir

  • @aniruddhaghosh181
    @aniruddhaghosh181 개월 전

    Most unfortunate things of my day is I found only one video of you.😢❤

  • @psg1210
    @psg1210 개월 전

    Thank

  • @PriyankaKumari-vf7tx

    This video just changed me❤

  • @Jelgho
    @Jelgho 개월 전

    Why he sound like mordecai from regular show

  • @thomaspemrich1441
    @thomaspemrich1441 개월 전

    To study I put on relaxing Jazz. No words... Professor, so due do other videos as well ?

  • @JorgeGeorgeD
    @JorgeGeorgeD 개월 전

    One and a half minutes in and I already forgot the question

  • @layan_2376
    @layan_2376 2 개월 전

    متى اتطبق بس

  • @anushkakumari535
    @anushkakumari535 2 개월 전

    Sir i also made one bhopal gas tragedy it has 17 alphabet and it happened in 2000 -17 years early

  • @anushkakumari535
    @anushkakumari535 2 개월 전

    I watched it and i saw first time after 21 min i wanted a break but i continued it after that i observed i need a break at 31 min i took now i am continuing

  • @user-qf6wh8wb5x
    @user-qf6wh8wb5x 2 개월 전

    I will study like this😊

  • @user-gn6zo9kd6m
    @user-gn6zo9kd6m 2 개월 전

    This professor sounds like Abraham Verghese. WONDERFUL LECTURE.

  • @lion-hearted3429
    @lion-hearted3429 2 개월 전

    It seems like walter White is teaching me how to make meth.

  • @-_-1564
    @-_-1564 2 개월 전

    This guy covered all the meta cognition I learned in 8 months of college in 50 minutes. Bravo

  • @Edwindeleon-gi8os
    @Edwindeleon-gi8os 2 개월 전

    7D MODELING

  • @hardikkhandelwal3817
    @hardikkhandelwal3817 2 개월 전

    i) Take a 5 min break if you feel you are losing your efficiency. Something like 30-study, 5- break may work ii) You will not actually retain stuff if you can't put it in your own words. Very imp iii) This guy says to take notes during lecture iv) There is difference bw recognition and recollection. v) Teaching others will help you analyse if you really understood the concept vi) Use the sq3r technique. Survey- Have a brief glance over the pages of the chapter. Questionnaire- Ask questions to the book. Like what's a prototype? Read, Recite, Review- Brushing up to check if you have not forgotten or confused anything. vii) Active recall- At the end of session writing or speaking what all you understood in your own words.

  • @gangrakar
    @gangrakar 2 개월 전

    - [00:20](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 📚 Effective Study Duration - Study efficiently for 25-30 minutes to prevent diminishing returns. - Prolonged study sessions without breaks are less effective. - [06:16](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) ⏸ Importance of Breaks - Regular short breaks enhance focus and retention. - Shorter study periods with breaks yield better results. - [18:35](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 🎯 Active Learning Strategies - Engage in active learning for better results. - Rote memorization may not be effective long-term. - [20:32](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 🎓 Efficient Learning Strategies - Understand concepts over memorizing facts. - Prioritize comprehension for long-term retention. - [26:20](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 🧠 Memory Retention Techniques - Active learning improves retention. - Recall information for better understanding. - [32:58](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 📚 Study Strategies - Use study groups for collaborative learning. - Avoid ineffective habits like excessive highlighting. - [39:16](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 📝 Note-Taking Techniques - Expand and elaborate on class notes immediately. - Optimize note-taking for better recall. - [43:16](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 📖 Textbook Utilization - Use SQ3R method for effective textbook study. - Survey chapters and ask questions for retention. - [47:33](krplus.net/bidio/edCNX6p2h23FgmE) 🧠 Memorization Techniques - Mnemonics aid in memorizing facts. - Use interacting images for better recall.

  • @lampmonkey8u708
    @lampmonkey8u708 2 개월 전

    24:42 how do you spell this

  • @conan8998
    @conan8998 2 개월 전

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 🚀 *Effective study duration for college freshmen typically ranges from 25 to 30 minutes before concentration declines.* 01:02 📚 *Exceptions to typical study durations exist, such as medical residents who can study for extended hours.* 01:52 🕒 *A study revealed the optimal study session length before losing focus is around 25-30 minutes for most students.* 03:26 📉 *Increasing study hours without breaks can lead to decreased performance and even failing grades.* 04:38 ⏳ *Efficiency in studying drops significantly after the initial 30 minutes without taking breaks.* 06:16 😖 *Prolonged study sessions without breaks can result in negative associations with the subject matter.* 06:37 ⏸️ *Taking short breaks after 30 minutes of studying can significantly enhance study efficiency and enjoyment.* 09:19 🍻 *Personal rewards after study sessions can improve motivation and study habits.* 10:42 🏠 *The majority of students study in non-optimal environments like bedrooms or living areas, which can hinder focus.* 15:25 💡 *Creating a designated study area with specific cues, like a study lamp, can improve focus and academic performance.* 18:35 ✅ *Implementing small changes in study habits and environment can lead to significant improvements in learning efficiency.* 19:50 🧠 *Active learning and understanding the difference between rote memorization and conceptual understanding are key for effective studying.* 21:37 📖 *Understanding concepts rather than just memorizing facts is crucial for long-term retention and application.* 22:33 🧠 *Older students often prioritize conceptual understanding over memorizing facts, which are easily looked up.* 23:43 💡 *To truly grasp a concept, you must be able to explain it in your own words.* 26:20 🧐 *Organizing information meaningfully improves memory retention, as demonstrated by the rearranged letters exercise.* 29:50 🌴 *Deeper processing of information, such as evaluating its usefulness, significantly enhances memory recall.* 32:29 🤝 *Study groups can dramatically improve learning outcomes by providing diverse perspectives and clarifications on confusing concepts.* 34:13 🚫 *Over-highlighting in textbooks can lead to highlighting nothing at all; it's crucial to identify and understand the most important concepts.* 36:46 🔍 *Active learning involves being able to recite and explain* 42:22 🗣️ *Teaching concepts to others, even an empty chair, is an effective way to reinforce understanding.* 43:16 📚 *Spending 80% of study time on recitation and 20% on reading can greatly enhance learning efficiency.* 43:42 📘 *Learning how to use a textbook effectively is crucial, yet many students are unfamiliar with strategies like SQ3R for maximizing textbook utility.* 45:23 🔍 *The SQ3R method (Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review) improves retention and understanding when using textbooks.* 47:46 🧠 *Mnemonics, such as acronyms and coined sayings, are powerful tools for memorizing facts.* 52:04 📈 *Creating acronyms can simplify remembering complex information, like the oxygenation status of blood in the heart's atria.* 53:14 🌈 *Coined phrases and sayings, like those for remembering the cranial nerves or historical dates, aid in memorization.* 55:16 🏋️‍♂️ *Using interacting images, such as associating the number of calories per gram in nutrients with vivid, related images, helps in memorizing numerical facts.* 58:17 🤔 *The more unique or unusual the mnemonic, the more likely it is to be remembered.* Made with HARPA AI

  • @thomasaugustyn9759
    @thomasaugustyn9759 2 개월 전

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:20 📚 *Effective Study Time* - The typical college freshman can effectively learn material in their book or notes within a span of approximately 25 to 30 minutes. 03:04 🕰️ *Study Duration and Efficiency* - Merely increasing study hours may not necessarily improve academic performance; studying for long hours without breaks can lead to inefficiency. - Efficient studying involves recognizing when concentration wanes and taking short breaks to recharge. 06:16 🛏️ *Study Environment Optimization* - Creating a designated study area with minimal distractions can significantly enhance focus and productivity. - Utilizing environmental cues, such as a dedicated study lamp, can condition the mind for studying and improve academic performance. 20:32 📚 *Efficient Learning Strategies* - Understanding the difference between concepts and facts is crucial for efficient learning. - Grasping concepts is more valuable than memorizing facts. - Memorizing without understanding leads to wasted learning. 22:33 🎓 *Importance of Understanding Concepts* - Grasping concepts is essential for lifelong retention. - While younger students may quickly learn facts, they often overlook concepts. - Understanding concepts allows for effective application in various contexts. 26:20 🧠 *Active Learning Techniques* - Active learning, such as recalling information, enhances memory retention. - Merely recognizing information is not equivalent to truly understanding and recalling it. - Utilizing active learning techniques improves comprehension and retention over time. 31:09 💡 *Meaningful Learning* - Meaningful learning involves relating new information to existing knowledge. - Understanding the meaning of information facilitates easier retention and recall. - Creating connections between new and familiar concepts enhances comprehension. 37:15 😴 *Importance of Sleep for Learning* - Adequate sleep, particularly REM sleep, is crucial for memory consolidation. - Poor sleep quality negatively impacts memory retention and cognitive function. - Prioritizing sufficient sleep enhances learning efficiency and academic performance. 40:36 📚 *Effective Study Techniques* - Effective communication with instructors enhances learning. - Active participation, such as asking questions and seeking clarification, is encouraged. - Teaching others reinforces learning and aids in self-assessment. 43:16 📖 *Utilizing Textbooks Effectively* - Many students overlook the value of textbooks due to lack of guidance on effective usage. - SQ3R (Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review) is a proven method for efficient textbook studying. - Surveying a chapter and asking questions while reading aids in information retention. 47:04 🧠 *Preparing for Tests* - Procrastination and cramming before exams lead to poor retention and performance. - Starting early and employing active study techniques like SQ3R reduce the need for last-minute cramming. - Reviewing material regularly ensures better long-term retention and understanding. 47:46 🧠 *Memorization Techniques* - Mnemonics, such as acronyms and interacting images, aid in memorizing facts. - Creating associations and visualizations can enhance memory recall. - Utilizing mnemonic devices improves retention and makes learning more efficient. Made with HARPA AI

  • @vivienne2221
    @vivienne2221 2 개월 전

    Teenagers Nowadays: Just Memorize but they dont really understand. 😂😂😂