5 Reasons You’re Doing Active Learning WRONG

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Active learning strategies allow you to learn the most information in the least amount of time-but only if you use them correctly. Here are 5 active learning mistakes you’re probably making and what you can do to fix them.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:41 Using Active Learning Techniques Passively
    01:58 Not Using Sufficient Intensity
    03:29 Not Matching the Technique to the Topic
    05:29 Don’t Be Too Structured
    07:10 Not Optimizing Your Physiology
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Комментарии • 63

  • @morkymoose9590
    @morkymoose9590 Год назад +49

    I remember I started to fall back into the habit of familiarizing myself before I did my note cards. Now what helps me is printing out my slides, going back and forth for and hour and making connections as to what’s going on, then repeat its again after a 30min-an hour break and it’s helped go from C’s to A’s in my histology class

  • @KM-04
    @KM-04 Год назад

    Awesome tips mate!! Appreciate your work!! Keep it up! Cheers!

  • @samanthahoma9211
    @samanthahoma9211 Год назад

    This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.

  • @ZainabKhan-hy7ti
    @ZainabKhan-hy7ti Год назад +1

    Thank you so much its just what i needed, best studying advice ever !!

  • @xxxcxxx2253
    @xxxcxxx2253 Год назад

    Loved this vid, thank you.

  • @sushi610
    @sushi610 Год назад +79

    Best medical channel Idc what anyone says

    • @nece2505
      @nece2505 Год назад

      can you refer more med chanel?

    • @sushi610
      @sushi610 Год назад

      @@nece2505 there are medical shows that ik of

    • @nece2505
      @nece2505 Год назад

      @@sushi610 sorry, i did not understand?

    • @sushi610
      @sushi610 Год назад

      @@nece2505 i know some medical dramas (shows) that might be helpful

    • @sushi610
      @sushi610 Год назад

      @@nece2505 like chicago meds

  • @Remy3977
    @Remy3977 Год назад +1

    Thank you!! I need this😁

  • @usher12368
    @usher12368 Год назад

    Thank you so much Kevin

  • @KidFromNorway431
    @KidFromNorway431 Год назад +1

    You’re saying a lot of great things doctor!

  • @DocABDALLAH48398
    @DocABDALLAH48398 Год назад +5

    Best advice for MD students
    Much love

  • @JuanEVG
    @JuanEVG 18 дней назад

    This is gold thank you

  • @ilaria_mulazzi
    @ilaria_mulazzi Год назад

    Useful piece of advice

  • @fatimafakhirmusharraf3652
    @fatimafakhirmusharraf3652 Год назад +8

    I just had to delay my step exam for the second time and this video is the only thing helping me gain some clarity on what to do next.

  • @joycetam3239
    @joycetam3239 Год назад +7

    i used to watch med school insiders just for fun, but now that im actually in med school the stuff u say is actually so true and useful.

  • @milkbagboii
    @milkbagboii 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love the Vaas reference

  • @TheGrudge28
    @TheGrudge28 Год назад +6

    Can you explain how to improve studying for essay form exams?

  • @onkara4363
    @onkara4363 8 месяцев назад

    great video🔥

  • @BarelySaneGenius
    @BarelySaneGenius Год назад +3

    Brown-Sequard took me hours to actually understand. Idk why I struggled so hard but I will not forget it even though it almost never presents clinically

  • @busra166
    @busra166 Год назад +1

    Thanx 💙

  • @Alexia.Mishock
    @Alexia.Mishock Год назад

    Love these videos! Will definitely promote these tips on my new pre med channel!

    • @qafarafa3906
      @qafarafa3906 9 дней назад +1

      OMG!! love your channel!!

    • @Alexia.Mishock
      @Alexia.Mishock 9 дней назад

      @@qafarafa3906 oh my thank you so much!! 🥺🥺

    • @qafarafa3906
      @qafarafa3906 9 дней назад +1

      @@Alexia.Mishock Your welcome i subbed and liked almost all your vids :) your so sweet Have a great day!! :)

  • @julianang
    @julianang Год назад

    How do you go about building the framework? How do you know that the framework is relevant?

  • @melahaile7756
    @melahaile7756 Год назад

    Hello, can you please make a video on psychiatric nursing 🤗

  • @yohanesliong4818
    @yohanesliong4818 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @Icelander00
    @Icelander00 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @hi-mj5oi
    @hi-mj5oi Год назад +2

    Thanks… just started UG and having troubles. I’ll come back to this comment in 4 years

  • @Scandalous_rainbow
    @Scandalous_rainbow Год назад +1

    My RUclips recommendations are understanding the assignment

  • @nazmunnaherneelu1546
    @nazmunnaherneelu1546 Год назад

    Yes

  • @solipse.
    @solipse. Год назад

    3: 46 if you think about it anatomy is not too much reliant on rote memorisation, e.g. you could relate the function of each thing with what it have to do that function. for psychology, im not sure. but still there should be some relating concept, there is no way there is only fact after fact, most fact are connected to the other fact somehow. Also, flashcard is prob not the go to method, having effective flashcard and less flashcard is prob better than a lot of them. if you want to know more about this topic, check out justin sung on youtube

  • @abhiramk2967
    @abhiramk2967 Год назад

    Can i do msc physician assistant cource after bsc cardiac care technology?
    Plzz rply

  • @genesisrojas1015
    @genesisrojas1015 Год назад

    I’m here early! 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @yumeko1993
    @yumeko1993 Год назад

    Thnq

  • @anatomyphysiology6426
    @anatomyphysiology6426 Год назад

    help full video

  • @feraszorba
    @feraszorba Год назад

    Peace be upon you,
    I didn't get the 4th point about being two structured
    And what is the science behind the mind maps and the correct way to use them?

    • @emmanuelokoth3322
      @emmanuelokoth3322 8 месяцев назад

      For example, you don't have to read ur biology textbook in the order of the topics. You can sort of skeem it from the last topic to the first or even start with the middle topic and vice versa to make some sort of connection between the first topic and the last topic to make the information stick for longer period of time. The brain kinda works like that. It can make connections even with two different disciplines eg physics and geography and how they relate.

  • @robertsworld5057
    @robertsworld5057 Год назад

    Can you please do "so you want to be a DENTIST"?

  • @alexanderdryland8866
    @alexanderdryland8866 Год назад

    Called chief up, said this was it

  • @Roscoe_Rott
    @Roscoe_Rott Год назад

    Yeee

  • @iasenkarnolski7666
    @iasenkarnolski7666 4 месяца назад

    Far cry 3 reference

  • @minhnguyen245
    @minhnguyen245 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @idarsh22
    @idarsh22 Год назад

    advice 4 is not it

  • @urbirdieee
    @urbirdieee Год назад +6

    First view nd first comment😂

    • @MyspacHor911
      @MyspacHor911 Год назад +5

      Congratulations you’re now accepted into med school for your great achievement

  • @MysteriousTruly
    @MysteriousTruly Год назад

    South Park? 🤨

  • @abrarullah809
    @abrarullah809 Год назад +1

    FIRST!!!

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 Год назад

    unfortunately doing active recall methods passively can happen really easy

  • @muhamadzaimothman6037
    @muhamadzaimothman6037 4 месяца назад

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 *📚 Active Learning Introduction*
    - Active learning is crucial for effective studying.
    - Dr. Jubbal emphasizes the significance of using active learning techniques correctly.
    - The video will address common mistakes and ways to optimize active learning.
    00:55 *🔄 Passive Use of Active Learning*
    - Many students struggle to transition from passive learning to active learning.
    - Watching videos and reviewing notes are passive habits that hinder effective active learning.
    - Merely reading flashcards or practice problems without genuine engagement is a passive approach.
    02:13 *🏋️ Intensity in Active Learning*
    - The misinterpreted-effort hypothesis highlights the tendency to avoid intense study techniques.
    - Effective learning should feel challenging and uncomfortable, requiring mental effort.
    - Quantity doesn't always trump quality; studying with higher intensity yields better results.
    03:35 *🧠 Matching Techniques to Topics*
    - Active learning techniques vary in effectiveness based on the nature of the subject.
    - Rote memorization subjects benefit from flashcards, while complex concepts require diverse approaches.
    - Adapting study techniques to the topic at hand is crucial for optimal learning outcomes.
    05:51 *🧩 Flexibility in Learning Structure*
    - Being too structured in learning can hinder the effectiveness of the process.
    - Learning should be somewhat messy, challenging, and unpredictable.
    - Building a flexible framework and making connections between pieces of information enhances understanding.
    07:12 *🌱 Physiological Optimization for Learning*
    - Optimal health through sleep, exercise, and nutrition improves cognitive performance.
    - Prioritizing these pillars enhances learning effectiveness and long-term retention.
    - Good health also promotes mental resilience, enabling more intense and prolonged study sessions.
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  • @elijahmurray6094
    @elijahmurray6094 Год назад

    Cheesecake

  • @mzzari21
    @mzzari21 Год назад

    So loud lol

  • @maryevans8835
    @maryevans8835 Год назад +1

    Is it weird that I liked the video before actually watching it?