All You Need About Learning in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • This is a full masterclass on the topic of learning. Learning is not an easy skill to grasp, but many possibilities will open up to you once you do. I would suggest listening to this at a x2 speed if you already have some knowledge on the topic, but if you are new to the science of learning, then oversee this. If you got any questions or critiques feel free to share them in the comment section.
    Here's the link to the mentioned video:
    • 90-Minute Study With M...
    At the present moment, social media is loaded with learning information that is useless to you. I've spent countless hours seeking the best ways to learn better than anyone else. I learned that it doesn't matter what your IQ is, if you seek improvement, and follow the principles of metacognition, you'll find ways to go past barriers that seemed impossible to reach previously. If this is not enough for you, and you still want to gain more knowledge feel free to visit these channels:
    ‪@hubermanlab‬
    ‪@JustinSung‬
    ‪@KoiAcademy‬
    Timestamps:
    00:00 intro
    00:57 Learning basics
    08:01 Learning strategies
    13:01 Active & passive learning
    19:44 Advanced learning strategies
    31:28 Help & collaboration
    34:47 Metacognition
    36:34 Learning challenges
    45:36 outro

Комментарии • 98

  • @orestasreinis
    @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад +4

    Got any questions, thoughts? Feel free to comment
    Edit: Speed up the video x1.5-2 if needed.

  • @rizalpambudi
    @rizalpambudi 17 дней назад +3

    No ads and sponsored promotions, no catchy intro. Just genuinely giving information. Continue doing it like this, and i hope you got good funding and support.

  • @tanbir2358
    @tanbir2358 Месяц назад +16

    00:08 Optimize Learning Environment for Efficiency
    05:01 Creating an optimal learning environment is crucial for effective learning.
    09:39 Physical learning requires practice and repetition
    14:21 Transition from passive to active learning
    19:23 Implementing advanced cognitive learning strategies.
    23:56 Overcoming discomfort and cognitive load is crucial for efficient learning
    28:11 Mind mapping is a more effective method for active learning.
    32:20 Mastering a topic requires challenges, feedback, and filling knowledge gaps.
    36:49 Overcoming procrastination and effective time management are key to efficient learning.
    41:45 Consistent effort is key to learning.
    46:13 Learning master is essential for success

    • @MrDiceZack
      @MrDiceZack Месяц назад

      God damn thanks for summarizing

  • @javapoopers659
    @javapoopers659 Месяц назад +10

    I genuinely like how you speak, and to all the comments saying that they dont like the pace, they can just increase the playback speed, I'd rather you dont change your style
    P.S: It seems like the algorithm is helping you

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      Thank you for kind words and spreading positivity. I do still believe that I need to speed up my way of speaking, at least get rid of the gaps in my speech. Speaking of the increased analytics, I do admit that I don't deserve all those numbers for this video, and I'm very grateful. However this video still has a lot of valuable insights on learning, at least for people who are inexperienced in this subject.

  • @MegaAchrafachraf
    @MegaAchrafachraf Месяц назад +6

    One of the best videos in RUclips ,talking about learning process

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you very much!! I do not deserve such credits, but it means a lot to me that you enjoyed the video

  • @alexflores5832
    @alexflores5832 Месяц назад +3

    Dude, holy. I learned a lot from this video. I will be referencing this video to recreate my learning methods and routines. The algorithm helped me with this, you explained it all so well!

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад +1

      I see the algorithm is on my side :). I'm glad you found this helpful. I'm not an expert on the topic, but through this video I aimed to provide a solid starting point, and a broad view of learning. Remember though to use some critical thinking and reasoning to find out what works, and what doesn't work for you

  • @WGUWinston
    @WGUWinston Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I never thought about using ChatGPT and mind maps to study. Also the concept of linear writing never even crossed my mind! So many times I have filled up notebooks and still can’t recall the subject matter when it comes to test time. Appreciate you!

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      Thank you! Glad you found some value in this

  • @user-zf9cz5jk4r
    @user-zf9cz5jk4r 27 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for simple advice for learning. Very insightful.

  • @haroldguzman1285
    @haroldguzman1285 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you bro.

  • @kadiroruc473
    @kadiroruc473 27 дней назад +1

    Very beneficial video. Thanks a lot. Continue your way.

  • @elhadji1730
    @elhadji1730 2 месяца назад

    Thank you great video

  • @Roberto-cc7rt
    @Roberto-cc7rt Месяц назад +1

    First To learn you must know why you want to learn your purpose. Hard work hard work is the key.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      That's the right mindset to have :) However, by optimising your technique, you'll do better than others, who might work extra hard, and spend all their time, but by not using the right strategies, they aren't producing near as much, as those who worked out what are the best strategies, and are integrating them in their work. Quality can beat quantity, cause quantity will be limited by time. By choosing the right path, you can indeed outperform someone who's in the wrong path, with much less work/effort

  • @00.Mellow
    @00.Mellow 2 месяца назад +2

    I like the video. Had to increase the speed to 2x for it to be more digestible. Unsolicited advice: Maybe cut gaps in speech, and speak a bit faster.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. After reflection I do agree that the pace of my talking might be too slow, and because of the technical sentences, and as you noticed a few too many gaps, the information could be loosing in value. I'm happy that x2 solves some of those issues.

  • @giaanne4699
    @giaanne4699 Месяц назад

    Great vid! Thank you so much :) Trying to learn German currently

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      Thank you! Good luck learning German, it is a difficult language to master in my opinion

  • @stevenewbank
    @stevenewbank Месяц назад +3

    I appreciate your video

  • @ppp3812
    @ppp3812 2 месяца назад

    Justin Sung has been talking about it for 3-4 years… might want to check him out as well…

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for taking your time to share this advice. A big piece of this video is inspired of Justin's words. If you would check the description and some comments, I already mentioned him. He's the best learning coach of which I am aware at the present moment. If you got more spare time, would you say that I was wrong on some parts of my vid, or not clear enough?

  • @samanyamaha9698
    @samanyamaha9698 2 месяца назад +1

    This vidio good for learn english

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад

      Thank you, I see what you mean. You can learn english with it and learn about learning itself :). That also reminds me that I forgot to include a message on how to learn a language. That's something I will add to my next year's learning guide. Till then enjoy your learning journey!!

  • @Govi-fu1ti
    @Govi-fu1ti Месяц назад +1

    Great content Bro

  • @icetmzz9074
    @icetmzz9074 Месяц назад +3

    i want to learn how to learn to learn what i want to learn

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад +1

      😂😂 this goes multiple dimensions above my understanding

  • @Imad_jj
    @Imad_jj Месяц назад +22

    Please don't rush if English isn't your mother tongue. We're patient here! ❤️

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад +7

      Indeed it's not my main language. But after a lot of feedback and thoughts, I'm certain that I must work on improving my speaking for the future. I'm glad that you understand my position though

  • @SoulEscalator
    @SoulEscalator 2 месяца назад +1

    After I wrote under your reply, somehow RUclips removed it, don’t know why.
    So I just post it here:
    Yes, I learned everything through Anki, and so far it works for me. I’m not a graduated student, so I’m not learning like something super complicated stuff. I just like to learn in general so I throw in anything into Anki that I find interest, including very random stuff.
    I have watched the video you recommend, and I agree totally what he said about the pro and con about using Anki. But I believe by the re-writing the question of the card occasionally, you can solve the issue he mentioned.
    For example, if I noticed that I’m memorizing the question of the card instead, like when reading the first few words of the question my brain already recall the answer.
    In that case I will re-write the question with a different angle, to give my brain a fresh start.
    Also he mentioned Anki only good for low level knowledge like fact which is also true. Is a bit hard to design the card for concept that have multiple points.
    In that case I will try to break down the concept into a few cards.
    By trying to breaks down the concept into small piece, my brain already is doing the initial learning.
    And when I review the multiple Anki cards related to the same concept, after a few repetition, my brain will magically connect the concept from different cards and build a network.
    He mentioned a quote “human memory excel when knowledge is connected into a network”, it is very true.
    But i will also add that it is also true in reverse.
    When our brain can
    hold on or memorized different facts (hold on in our brain for 2 months will probably enough) in a related concept or topic, our brain will be able to connected it and make it into a network.”
    And this is doing passively when we are taking a walk, take a shower, etc. which is basically zero effort.
    But again, I’m not studying super complicated stuff, so I cannot speak for those situation.
    But I would be confidence to say it work for all undergraduates level knowledge such as biology, human physiology, astronomy, etc.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад

      I'm glad to hear that it works for you. I also agree that your way of learning through Anki can be beneficial for other people too. However I still believe that other learning techniques such as mind maps are way more valuable, and when used perfectly beat any other method of learning, and once you master it, the learning load will be very low with it as well. I'd say to other people use flashcards if you like that, but if you really want to upgrade your learning skills to the next level, then you got to drop the technique of flashcards. But if we're talking about people that are learning without any techniques, in that case flashcards are a better choice

    • @SoulEscalator
      @SoulEscalator 2 месяца назад

      @@orestasreinisI look forward for your new video about mind map.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад

      @@SoulEscalator Got some bad news for you. I won't be doing a mind map focused video at least for now. I am trying to share value on this channel, but I'm not only focussing on the topic of learning. Plus I'm still figuring out things about mind maps, and before incorporating this topic in great detail in a video, I would need to master it. I'm planning to make another learning guide in 2025, I believe that at that time I'll know everything that I need. And in the meantime I'll also be working on my communication skills, so I can already promise that the 2025 learning guide will be far better, and more complete than this one. Till then there will be no more videos about learning

    • @SoulEscalator
      @SoulEscalator 2 месяца назад

      @@orestasreinisthat’s fine.
      By the way, just wondering can you recommend some video about mind map that you think is good?
      Thanks

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад

      @SoulEscalator Here's one: ruclips.net/video/g7j_CoKD1Xs/видео.htmlsi=weh3wGHaX5MDqGTB
      Justin Sung has quite a lot of videos about it too. This technique is quite hard to master and understand so it requires lots of practice and research.

  • @ibrahimadel9590
    @ibrahimadel9590 2 месяца назад +1

    رائع يا صديقي 👏🏽🫡

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад

      أنا سعيد أنك استمتعت به، يا صديقي
      Beautiful language, hope the translation I used is correct

    • @ibrahimadel9590
      @ibrahimadel9590 2 месяца назад

      @@orestasreinis yes. Correct 👏🏽✅ thank you 🙏

  • @stormblazer9991
    @stormblazer9991 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video. You already talked about cramming, but how would the mind-mapping technique be modified when it comes to cramming? I understand non-linear note-taking is the superior technique, but how can I still benefit from it whilst on a limited time-frame?

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you. For a limited time mind map, you would still need to apply all of the core fundamentals. The obstacle of time would limit the amount of drafts of your mind map, its depth, and its quality. What would happen is that the risk of encoding your information wrong, or not connecting it all properly, would grow. Basically using your limited understanding, your map would be closer to a draft one, with some innacuracies. The best to do in this scenario, is to make sure that the base of your map is 100% correct, and expand it with the most important concepts, without viewing details that much. At the end, the technique would be similar to any other learning style on a time issue. The only difference is that you may not be able to process all of the information that you need to learn fast enough to transform it into a mind map. Lastly, with limited time you got higher risk at missing stuff, or being overwhelmed with the amount of information. If you would pick what to learn correctly, limiting the info, the mind mapping process would be the same as usual.

    • @stormblazer9991
      @stormblazer9991 Месяц назад +1

      @@orestasreinis Thank you. So in that case, would you still advocate for mind-mapping in such a limited timeframe (given the limitations it comes with at this moment), or is it more 'efficient' to stick to at least employing the Feynman technique/self-teaching in an effort to cover the syllabus (my exam is designed in a way that you have to write a page or two about 1 randomly assigned topic from 70 potential syllabus points)?

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад +1

      @@stormblazer9991 I wouldn't disregard mind mapping completely. Your idea of focusing on feynman is great, but I suggest to still make a mind map at the very end of your learning. Aiming to connect all of the info in one big picture, that makes complete sense to you. And one more thing, try to not consume any media/games at least 1 day before the exam. Content consumption will stress out your brain more, may form a brain fog, translating in reduced memory, bad cognitive performance

  • @mariainmaculadaalcocerpolo4156
    @mariainmaculadaalcocerpolo4156 Месяц назад

    Great video. Although you talk very slowly, I prefer it. I am Spanish and as a non-native english speaker, I can get lost if you talk too fast.

  • @johndawson6057
    @johndawson6057 2 месяца назад +5

    Good video. For anyone bored with the pacing, just speed the video up to 1.5x speed.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад +3

      Thank you. I agree that this video should be sped up, I would suggest a x2 even instead of x1.5. It's simply the way my natural way of speaking, but I'm working on gaining speaking speed.

    • @mellowpranks7143
      @mellowpranks7143 Месяц назад +1

      Such a great suggestion.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      Again, I'm very sorry for all these extra steps of speeding up the vid. For the next one, I'll specifically pay a lot of my attention on how the information is shared, instead of only focusing on what is being shared

    • @albertosi87
      @albertosi87 Месяц назад

      I don't have any problem the way you talk. There is no hurry!

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for understanding and your kind words :)

  • @pahrudinbjrchanel2109
    @pahrudinbjrchanel2109 Месяц назад +1

    Bro go do not stop go in the sun. From Indonesia

  • @marekunas
    @marekunas 2 месяца назад +1

    ačiū ;)

  • @maloukemallouke9735
    @maloukemallouke9735 Месяц назад +1

    thank you ,
    can i ask you to speed up the tempo please.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the comment, however I won't speed up & reupload this video, you can increase the speed by yourself. But as I already said, in 2025 I'll do a similar video, which will be much more improved, with better insights and a better pace. There's nothing I can do at the present moment, I'm sorry for the issues that you're experiencing

    • @maloukemallouke9735
      @maloukemallouke9735 Месяц назад +1

      @@orestasreinis no i mean you should talk more fast to keep attention, there is a greate idea in your video i thank you win a lot to make short explaination instead of to talk slowly.
      good luck

  • @shreyashijha21
    @shreyashijha21 Месяц назад +1

    Hey i m from India preparing for neet UG ( pre medical entrance exams) . If i learned any topic how to revise them effectively for tests and on what interval of time ? There r so many chs which i will be learning like 80 chs then how to revise..???

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      @shreyashijha21 Personally, I never had to revise such a large amount of information, so I can only help you with my theoretical knowledge. First of all, you should separate the chapters into groups based on your proficiency-those you know well and those you struggle with, and of course spend more time on the ones that you haven't learned. Make sure to identify and master the most important information from each chapter, before diving into their details.
      If you have around 2 months to study, I’d recommend scheduling 3 sessions of 1.5 hours each day. If you have less time, ensure that you do not exceed 10 hours of study per day to avoid burnout. Additionally, it’s crucial to mix up the subjects. Rotate between the chapters of physics, chemistry, and biology rather than studying them in blocks.
      Don’t get stuck on a particular chapter, but also don’t ignore one if you struggle a lot with it-just learn the basics in that case. Finally, make sure to apply as many of the learning optimization techniques that work for you, as discussed in my video in order to up your learning quality and efficiency.

    • @shreyashijha21
      @shreyashijha21 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@orestasreinisthank you so much for taking out time and replying in an explained manner ❤

  • @PeterIntrovert
    @PeterIntrovert Месяц назад

    just started watching. You said you guarantee but second later give a disclamer that you don't. lol xD

    • @PeterIntrovert
      @PeterIntrovert Месяц назад

      I watched. Long journey ahead of you. I can advise you that trying to look and talk like an expert don't suit you. Advices aren't wrong but are too general to add any real value to already existing tons of free materials saying exactly the same things.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      @@PeterIntrovert I fully agree with some of your commentary. First of all thank you for watching. Here is my side of things:
      This is only my first draft about the topic of learning. I am young, got a long way to go. Even though there is plenty of ressources on this topic online, I've noticed that a lot of students, young people have no idea how to learn. In this video I did condense all of the information that I knew, making this a great starting point for new learners. Furthermore the science of learning is a vast subject, which could not be entirely covered in a single video.
      More about my contradictions, well I did say that if you apply things like metacognition, improvement, you will become better, no matter how much you already know (which is true). And the disclaimer is simply an act of showing the reality of things, cause after all, we can never be 100% correct (it's all about worldwide beliefs that say such thing is the truth, some other thing is a lie), there will always be exceptions to things.
      On the other hand I'd like to appologize to you for giving you false hope of learning something extra. I will be more careful in the future, set a clearer line between expert and self-taught knowledge. And I must also say, that such content, with the goal of value spreading is something that I will continue, I might be terrible at it now, but I will work to become better, I won't stop improving.
      One more thing, you pretend to be way more advanced on this topic yourself, how so, if I may ask?

    • @PeterIntrovert
      @PeterIntrovert Месяц назад

      Fair enough. My comment might not be relevant for your perspective or someone who never have contact with any sense-making around learning topic yet and just start orienting in what to think about it. You gather good and important points. It is just a little dry and unspecific.
      Don't be discouraged by my comments. Everything require time and practice. I believe you will improve if you keep doing videos.
      I have formal education in the topic and I am a little passionate about it. I watched a lot of contents like this and went through a couple of courses. I don't like framing of being more or less advanced or using any kind of authority. But yeah I am a little critical and that might sound arrogant, sorry for that. I don't bother with keeping an image of false positivity, it's just the way I am.
      Today I watched another video of young lawyer who is starting new academic career in medical school. His video was less infomative because he was trying to cover mindset in learning topic but what I liked is that he showed that is competent without speaking like an expert from the authority vibe. It was fun and engaging to listen to. It was like a buddy sharing his experience and what knowledge he acquire on his journey. I am telling this not for comparison but just sharing how preferable material would look like for me. Take it or leave it. Feedback.
      All in all your video isn't bad and it's good to start. Just sharing my impressions.

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      I understand your position in all this better now. Thank you very much for spending some of your time on me, and sharing some wise words. I do have one more question: what end goal are you going for (related to learning? What is your desired outcome of your research on learning?

  • @lukeairborne5552
    @lukeairborne5552 Месяц назад +1

    Mic link?

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      I'm using the Razer seiren mini here, it's cheap, with a usb-c cable, and the sound quality is pretty good. If you're interested, after a lot of research about mics, I think that the Rode podmic is the best option, which has almost excellent audio quality and is not as expensive as a Shure sm7b.

    • @lukeairborne5552
      @lukeairborne5552 Месяц назад

      @orestasreinis really without all the Neverending fiddling to get the quality right? I use the wave link with the elgato and can't ever get satisfied with the voice quality

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      @@lukeairborne5552 The more expensive the mic is, the better its quality will likely be. If I'm not mistaken, Rode also has apps or something where you can regulate your mic's audio. But the Razer I'm using was quite cheap and the audio is okay. I feel like the most important step in the audio optimization journey is to move from the terrible mic to a good enough one, and then it doesn't matter that much if it's good or perfect, if used for speaking

  • @krx3070
    @krx3070 Месяц назад

    Blink twice for help

    • @MrDiceZack
      @MrDiceZack Месяц назад

      English isn't his first language

    • @krx3070
      @krx3070 Месяц назад

      @@MrDiceZack it's a joke

    • @MrDiceZack
      @MrDiceZack 29 дней назад

      @@krx3070 I know

    • @MrDiceZack
      @MrDiceZack 29 дней назад

      @@krx3070 i know

  • @user-qc5jx7no8w
    @user-qc5jx7no8w 2 месяца назад +5

    You speak very slow

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад +1

      I do, I'm working on it, sorry if that's bothering you. I'd suggest in the future videos that you'll find slow, to simply speed them up

  • @bdlh
    @bdlh Месяц назад +2

    I advice you to learn about islamic religion

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      I will definetely do that in the near future. Going for a deep dive in multiple religions is something I'm interested in, just haven't had the time for it yet.

  • @warboats
    @warboats Месяц назад

    booooring

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  Месяц назад

      I'm sorry that this was boring to you. If that's because of my slow speaking feel free to up the speed of the vid

  • @DarrenAllatt
    @DarrenAllatt 2 месяца назад +2

    Hey Mate, well done for making this video. It’s really tough to put yourself out there and give it a shot!
    If you want some tips and guidance I’m happy to jump on zoom and we can chat!
    👊

    • @orestasreinis
      @orestasreinis  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! It's very generous of you to offer that. I sent a DM to you on insta for further communications