A 5m case study is such a great format, thanks for sharing this. It's awesome to see how the "slow simmer" of continuous note-taking + project-based thinking can apply to online courses.
@@lifelonglearner1863 For me, it's more like making a list of the all the videos in the course, and then adding notes under each one as needed, instead of categorizing the notes like showed here
Hi Tiago, im just wanting to know if you have had someone come through your courses who are learning a language through immersion? im wandering if a second brain could streamline language learning.
I've started creating separate pages for every video/course/book I find interesting and relevant. In the case of videos in other languages (such as Spanish, Swedish, Latvian, for example), I copy-paste subtitles or sometimes even autogenerated closed captions in these languages to corresponding pages right away. I haven't experimented with this long enough, but my logic is that once I'll encounter some words during the review session in Anki that I simply cannot remember, I may search for these words in my Notion notes/pages and get some examples/phrases, in which these words are used.
A 5m case study is such a great format, thanks for sharing this. It's awesome to see how the "slow simmer" of continuous note-taking + project-based thinking can apply to online courses.
Love these hands-on videos Tiago, thank you! 💪💪💪
I am guilty of creating structure up front as opposed to as needed. I didnt realize what I was doing until now. Thank you!
you mean, creating a seperate notebook for each course you take?
@@lifelonglearner1863 For me, it's more like making a list of the all the videos in the course, and then adding notes under each one as needed, instead of categorizing the notes like showed here
I love the progressive summarization!
This is just a eye opener for me...thank you so much for sharing
OOh Tiago - exciting times ahead..
Hi Tiago, im just wanting to know if you have had someone come through your courses who are learning a language through immersion? im wandering if a second brain could streamline language learning.
I've started creating separate pages for every video/course/book I find interesting and relevant. In the case of videos in other languages (such as Spanish, Swedish, Latvian, for example), I copy-paste subtitles or sometimes even autogenerated closed captions in these languages to corresponding pages right away.
I haven't experimented with this long enough, but my logic is that once I'll encounter some words during the review session in Anki that I simply cannot remember, I may search for these words in my Notion notes/pages and get some examples/phrases, in which these words are used.
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Bro u look like Elon Musk