The Ultimate Speed Learning Tutorial (Learning in Layers)

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  • @KoiAcademy
    @KoiAcademy  2 года назад +18

    🌲 2x your learning speed, slash your study hours in half ➔ www.cajunkoi.com/landings/study-quest?The+Ultimate+Speed+Learning+Tutorial+%28Learning+in+Layers%29

  • @jecoliaha282
    @jecoliaha282 2 года назад +861

    1. Learn in layers
    TIP #1: Layer 1 is the basic concepts and foundation of the topic; Layer 2 helps us understand the concepts of Layer 1 better and Layer 3 is additional concepts that is not necessary for you to know in order to understand the concept but you still might be tested on
    2. How to learn in layers
    - start with a list of key terms
    - categorize the key terms into one of the 3 layers
    - build your house layer by layer
    TIP #2: 80% of the exam is 20% of the info (Layers 1 and 2)

    • @mohmeegaik6686
      @mohmeegaik6686 2 года назад +2

      Thks greatly.

    • @official_alphabet_inc
      @official_alphabet_inc 2 года назад +4

      TIP #2 wasn't a tip, but a fact. Just saying, the summary is still greatly appreciated.

    • @jose.montojah
      @jose.montojah 2 года назад +1

      Layers accross branches of knowledge are connected, you may learn faster from having more and more context. It seems harder at first but tis the path to wisdom.
      The trickery of disciplines was imposed to us by militaristic academies on napoleonic times, but education was supposed to be for authentic freedom!

    • @rhiannn3416
      @rhiannn3416 2 года назад +1

      wow just like how 20% of the hosts in a population contribute to 80% of the transmission
      yea I justfinish my parasitology exam today for vet school 😭😭😭

    • @pornesianparrapiostolejimi2065
      @pornesianparrapiostolejimi2065 2 года назад

      Thanks

  • @dannylongo3318
    @dannylongo3318 2 года назад +497

    Thank you for the demonstration at the end ! I’ve watched a lot of Justin Sungs videos and I have to admit that I’d like to have more concrete explanations. So that was a great guide I will keep with me. 🎉

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  2 года назад +30

      Glad you thought so!

    • @TBC1599
      @TBC1599 2 года назад +39

      It proves that it can be done despite Justin's excuses of it being "too complex to explain in a short video". This is especially hypocritical given his emphasis on simplifying information when creating mind maps.

    • @ishaqmohamed8514
      @ishaqmohamed8514 2 года назад +8

      @@TBC1599 But this short video isn't enough and It is looking from 1 angle

    • @Yguy
      @Yguy 2 года назад +13

      @@ishaqmohamed8514 But does it still explain the concept even just a little bit better? Yes.

    • @ishaqmohamed8514
      @ishaqmohamed8514 2 года назад +3

      @@Yguy Exactly, But I wish Mike does it from multiple angles 😪😪

  • @AzulaIsTheBest
    @AzulaIsTheBest 2 года назад +24

    What really helped me was answering certain questions about each chapter. It felt more effective and productive then reading an entire chapter and then answer questions.

  • @luanacarolina.s
    @luanacarolina.s Год назад +92

    you're so good at explaining.

  • @The__Pengwin
    @The__Pengwin Год назад +21

    Finally, found someone to help me understand the art of being a student and how to be effective as well! I might fail one of my previous tests because I only discovered your channel today. I like how you do not add unnecessary diction while you are explaining something. I am much more confident in acing my tests now! I am in high school grade 12 which means it is my final year of high school. Next year I want to go and study sociology in Nippon.

  • @Chinekeh
    @Chinekeh 2 года назад +17

    As a 43 year old Turning student, these have been gold. thank you.

  • @bertol97
    @bertol97 2 года назад +40

    I like how this channel packs a lot of precise information into short vids. It's clearly explained and I totally dig it. Amazing work! I'm on my last year of medical uni so gotta grind hard.

  • @tracyphoenixx
    @tracyphoenixx 2 года назад +47

    This channel keeps getting better by the day🔥🔥🔥🔥‼️

  • @angelicatejero1320
    @angelicatejero1320 2 года назад +32

    I appreciate the visual and step by step examples so much! Thank you.

  • @leonardohamdany1123
    @leonardohamdany1123 2 года назад +65

    i learned about the focus mode from this channel. and here's what i got :
    learning in layers = an ability to differentiate what is more important and less important, to determine which is the concept, supporting details and the decoration detail.
    btw i joined the TORA club, cheers ! 🐯🍻

  • @lovelife-6009
    @lovelife-6009 2 года назад +7

    As a med student who is always anxious and had previous anxiety and panic attacks, your videos really help me calm myself down.. even though I may not follow what you have taught through your videos, it feels calming and relaxing for me to just enjoy all the nitty-gritty information..thank you for these 💗

  • @shereenpearl
    @shereenpearl 2 года назад +9

    More of this please! I'm switching careers after a 2yr sick period. It affected my learning and focus abilities and I needed to learn how to study all over again. I know this learning technique will help me so much to succeed in rebuilding my life. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏼

    • @samanfatima9357
      @samanfatima9357 2 года назад +1

      How are you now friend? How did you get sick?

  • @brandoutmusic
    @brandoutmusic 2 года назад +10

    You guys and Justin are a SUPERTEAM to say the least! Watched lots of his vids before and I like how you walk us through an example of HOW to employ the tips/strategies he preaches about. Love both of your content and I hope to see more videos of this style moving forward!

  • @rishikagupta5723
    @rishikagupta5723 2 года назад +17

    thanks for the video,
    you also used the paintbrush analogy in a previous video
    where, like we paint a painting, we do it layer by layer
    and with each stroke of paintbrush, we fill in the spaces
    similarly, we apply that learning as we study the layer 1 topics, then 2 and followed by 3, as we go filling in the spaces

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  2 года назад +2

      The more analogies the better! Hope one sticks

  • @rasmikarangarajan3231
    @rasmikarangarajan3231 2 года назад +16

    Besides the amazing content, I absolutely love the editing - it’s elegant and concise, thanks for these videos!! Lots of love

  • @meteor2012able
    @meteor2012able 2 года назад +3

    I am 89 yo....born poor ( turned into a blessing) but curious... much of my early education was very haphazard, undisciplined and surindipitous. I lived in a mostly broken family no mom but periodic stepmoms. I became educationally undisciplined ... except that I loved fairy tales, science fiction, and science topics of all kinds.
    Along the way, I often ran into facinating lay mentors who ( looking back) collectively mentored me. Two of my favorite places as a kid were city dumps and gathering places where men gathered to talk about all manner of things....
    Along the way, I picked up the habit of "doodling" and many of my doodles were crude depictions of people and ideas. Your lectures on the powers of learning difficult and novel topics fits well with my history.
    I rose from virtually nothing to earning a social sciences doctorate from a major university at age 45.
    Yes, my "doodling" became a lifelong habit for learning difficult topics.
    Thanks for your presentations they really hit home. ❤️

    • @jameezybreezy9030
      @jameezybreezy9030 2 года назад +1

      Care to elaborate a bit on “doodling” and your learning style?

    • @meteor2012able
      @meteor2012able 2 года назад +1

      @@jameezybreezy9030 : Well, thanks for asking... I can't cover all aspects, but will keep it to the most powerful. To begin, " doodling" sounds trite... and hides much of intellectual importance. Actually, to me, doodling is putting ideas and difficult to verbally articulate concepts down on paper. Of course, it is crude, spontaneous, but can captures the very essence of whatever one is dealing with. A good doodle can be looked at much later and bring in a flood of ideas back. For example, in reviewing for a test, looking at an old doodle can be worth a hour of book reading.
      A good (fun) project to start this valuable habit is to "doodle" people... in a spontaneous way ( privately, not for others to see... some you will want to destroy).
      Anyway, as a student in college, and latter in my professional career, my habit of doodling has been fun and invaluable...
      Buena suerte, amigo

    • @jameezybreezy9030
      @jameezybreezy9030 2 года назад

      @@meteor2012able Muchas gracias amigo. That was very useful!

  • @sebastienbennell1233
    @sebastienbennell1233 Год назад +1

    Just discovered this channel yesterday - So far you've helped me make my studying much more efficient. Thank You!

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 2 года назад +88

    That’s in my humble opinion the missing part in education
    Which is so crucial.
    Imagine that in the beginning or introductory phase of a subject
    Teachers, lecturers,prof’s etc. every time show you how to think
    in an organizing fashion
    How many hours could be saved + anxiety prevention
    Thanks Mike & Matty

    • @JG27Korny
      @JG27Korny 2 года назад +3

      When I was a student I figured that out myself, it turned out that every succesful mate figured out the exact same thing. Then reading into the topic I realized that this is common knowledge and the french phylosopher Descartes has explained that very well.

    • @ElaineDarlingtonBrown
      @ElaineDarlingtonBrown 2 года назад +4

      I'm one of those. But I always structured my lectures around the theme of 'Why Is This Important?'

    • @jose.montojah
      @jose.montojah 2 года назад +1

      Layers accross branches of knowledge are connected, you may learn faster from having more and more context. It seems harder at first but tis the path to wisdom.
      The trickery of disciplines was imposed to us by militaristic academies on napoleonic times, but education was supposed to be for authentic freedom!

    • @Hilaire_Balrog
      @Hilaire_Balrog 2 года назад +1

      Many teachers would love to do this but there is almost never enough time and all needed content would not get covered. This is why students need to search out strategies for themselves. Learning is active, not passive.

    • @friedrice4015
      @friedrice4015 Год назад +1

      Most of my college classes have a section in the syllabus or somewhere else that has study advice, but students notoriously don’t read the syllabus

  • @chandrashekarr1977
    @chandrashekarr1977 2 года назад

    I was searching for this topic till last year.... randomly and my Google search used to endup with nothing ... Surprise to see your video now. This is what I wanted exactly. Thanks

  • @ms.flawed
    @ms.flawed Год назад

    I never gave these techniques that much of importance before. You videos do deserve millions of subscribers. Thank you so much for demonstrating so effectively.

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  Год назад

      Wow, thank you so much for the amazing support!
      We've got A million, you think we can go further? 👀

  • @tahah.babikir7698
    @tahah.babikir7698 2 года назад +6

    I’ve been in a quagmire for several years now because I don’t know how to study (skipped years of schooling).
    Awesome breakdown… imagine if we have readymade textbooks for people who need to learn holistically like that.

    • @jose.montojah
      @jose.montojah 2 года назад

      Layers accross branches of knowledge are connected, you may learn faster from having more and more context. It seems harder at first but tis the path to wisdom.
      The trickery of disciplines was imposed to us by militaristic academies on napoleonic times, but education was supposed to be for authentic freedom!

  • @AsocialMelon
    @AsocialMelon 2 года назад +1

    Layer 4, integrating this one specific topic with other aspects of the world. e.g. Knowing how a mathethematic concept was used in economics, and how those economics affect markets, and how the markets effect society etc etc.

  • @kaithlyn-in5es
    @kaithlyn-in5es 2 года назад +14

    Actually this is a handy skill when learning...i have a practical written paper coming up and have been lost for over 3 hours figuring out WHAT THE HECK AM I TRYING TO STUDY 😂😂 i tried this method and finally was able to tackle the entire experiment in order---amazingly understood lil ticks between questions too! so THANK U !!🥰

  • @pupilofthededdroplet
    @pupilofthededdroplet 2 года назад +1

    A genuine guide to learning. Really appreciate it.

  • @bhagya1390
    @bhagya1390 2 года назад +3

    Everything u say is absolutely mind blowing !!! Proud to be a subscriber ... Keep up !! 🔥

  • @zethembegallant2060
    @zethembegallant2060 2 года назад +1

    I've dreamed of this and it's finally here,techniques with example,I can't thank you enough

  • @youngfrijoles
    @youngfrijoles 2 года назад +3

    I literally love you guys so much and I'm so grateful I found your channel. I'm not in medicine but I feel like I've lost momentum since I got my bfa. Now I'm prepping for grad school and I feel like I've totally forgotten how to study. Also I'm a kitsune so...ya its hard to get started.

  • @kingmasterlord
    @kingmasterlord 2 года назад +3

    dude somebody finally put it into words. this is how I learn naturally, you only ever have to remember a basic concept if it's got these whole tournament trees of details hanging from it

  • @benjamcg
    @benjamcg 2 года назад +2

    Justin is a boss. So happy to see y’all linking up.

  • @realfloat9717
    @realfloat9717 2 года назад +1

    Bro this guy is blowing my mind, i love it.

  • @zackanderson2269
    @zackanderson2269 2 года назад +137

    I also appreciate Sungs content, but in order to get the value demonstrated to you have to be in the course. Some things he’ll explain but at layer one. These types of videos give your viewers life changing value. Thank you.

    • @emanuele9082
      @emanuele9082 2 года назад +10

      Bro, you have to pay if you wanna have a Ferrari. It's the same when it comes to learning and studying. Stop claiming the world owes you a living. I've been through the course and it's superb, everyone should do the same. Invest in yourself before buying yourself another pair of shoes!

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  2 года назад +20

      Glad you got some value! Justin is great at what he does

    • @emanuele9082
      @emanuele9082 2 года назад +4

      @@zackanderson2269 bro the Ferrari is an analogy. If you want something it may cost a price. Nobody is gonna give you something for free, and the best things are the things that have a price because that price rapresents the exchange rate of what's offering to you, it's an equation, simple as that. I would add that Justing isn't a full time youtuber and he cannot make tons of videos to explain everything with all the details, and according to this it seems quite logical that he doesn't explain every technique here.

    • @yannickhs7100
      @yannickhs7100 2 года назад +6

      …until you join uni and 80% of the questions are layer 3 🤣

    • @emanuele9082
      @emanuele9082 2 года назад +2

      @@yannickhs7100 yeah you are quite right in a certain way. But layers 1 and 2 let you to understand more deeply the subject and with this method you are faster in your studying, due to upgraded efficiency, so you can spend more time focusing on layer 3 questions.

  • @Anushka-lf1ge
    @Anushka-lf1ge 7 месяцев назад

    Never seen such amazing content before about how to study

  • @moonie_says_hi
    @moonie_says_hi 2 года назад

    This method changed my study life...thank you 💗

  • @mdav06
    @mdav06 2 года назад +5

    Great video! Next time, can you use an example on a topic that most people know well? It would make it easier to understand the process

  • @sonnyangelSid
    @sonnyangelSid Год назад

    I’m taking my first chemistry class this semester & will be implementing this style of learning. Thanks so much!

  • @Nainainaishii
    @Nainainaishii 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Mike, Matty, and Justin!

  • @josephautrey954
    @josephautrey954 Год назад

    My man! Ultimate game changer 💪💪💪 Great example with the dyes. Really shows the "visual layers"

  • @byronrogers4489
    @byronrogers4489 2 года назад +12

    I'm a big picture guy, so details are overwhelming for me. I learned really quick to study the main parts and then learn the basics of the main parts. Finally I would learn as much as I could about the parts that interest me, since I had the mental energy (interest) in that area. But most of what I learned was devices and systems. It served me well.

  • @bahaanaldo
    @bahaanaldo 2 года назад

    This is a great concept for coaching new clients/students on all kinds of principles. Good stuff!

  • @mohamedaminecharni3250
    @mohamedaminecharni3250 2 года назад

    Hey I follow your channel frequently and I consider you the best thing that I come accross in my entire life . I watched a video for you about time management and basically your content is the sump up of (Ali abdaal /Elizabeth filips /Ruri ohama /Justin sung /Shada zahrai ...) and so more
    this channel is a gem guy and I hope meet one day genuis

  • @jakepie9879
    @jakepie9879 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful tips. At first it may seem quite confusing while sorting the information out, but when you look into the big picture, you realize the every single details in that particular layer which helps u learn in a creative way. Indeed it is speed learning but it's in an effective way. Thanks a lot for the video💙

  • @AliSalman-ye9sq
    @AliSalman-ye9sq Год назад

    WOW!!!
    Absolutely fanastic!!
    I'm a med student too and your video helped me a lot!
    Thanks❤👍

  • @youcefboukenna9853
    @youcefboukenna9853 2 года назад

    this channel is just great they are making our collage life easier by a ton

  • @lavdieel2369
    @lavdieel2369 2 года назад +1

    No words to say! This video is beyond amazing!

  • @newsgo1876
    @newsgo1876 2 года назад

    I agree with everything you said. And I wish the guy who makes the exam will respect the 80/20 rule as well.

  • @andrewpullins8817
    @andrewpullins8817 2 года назад +1

    If you want a great tool to help you take notes like this I suggest Obsidian and using the Zettlecasten note-taking method. Some great videos on both those topics here on RUclips.

  • @gingerssugarandspice
    @gingerssugarandspice 3 месяца назад

    That’s so funny! I am actually studying microbiology and have been using mind mapping since watching your videos! I finally feel like I understand concepts well enough to be able to teach! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. ❤

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  3 месяца назад

      Lets goo! Yeah, the best thing about it is that you can get a big picture overview of everything plus check all the relations the concepts have with each other.

  • @Kiran1-5
    @Kiran1-5 2 года назад

    Wow 😲 I'm impressed by the quality of effort.

  • @thienviet3429
    @thienviet3429 2 года назад

    Yeah, I focus more on the detailed information. I change my mind because of you.

  • @JustMe-ob3nw
    @JustMe-ob3nw 2 года назад +3

    I wish you could elaborate more on this subject. When I am studying everything goes linear, to me everything is important then I get all tangled up and stressed out - could you make a longer video just about this topic and covering different subjects?

  • @schaughtful
    @schaughtful 2 года назад +1

    Hmm good technique of grouping key terms by importance
    1) concepts
    2) examples
    3) details

  • @Robert-hw1md
    @Robert-hw1md 2 года назад

    Gram negative bacteria after using Grams method colour pink not red (4:17 in video),
    Gram positive bacteria colour purple (violet) due to them having more layers and thicker(15-50nm) layers than the negative ones (2-10nm). The negative bacteria only have 1 layer ;)

  • @mohammadumar7234
    @mohammadumar7234 Год назад +1

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🎯 Learning in layers is a technique for fast learning without sacrificing comprehension.
    01:12 🔍 Layer 2 details help understand layer 1 concepts, while layer 3 details are less important for comprehension.
    03:20 🏗️ Learning in layers involves categorizing key terms into concepts, important details, and less important details.
    05:25 🧠 Building layer 1 as a core foundation is crucial in learning in layers.
    06:11 📚 Focus on layer 2 and layer 3 details based on the 80-20 rule for effective exam preparation.
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @M_the_Conqueror
    @M_the_Conqueror 2 года назад +1

    You are simply AMAZING

  • @sedwards6213
    @sedwards6213 2 года назад

    Thank you this would help my adhd brain learn effectively!

  • @pakhi3053
    @pakhi3053 Год назад +1

    You are genius man! 💚 god bless uhh 🎉❤

  • @TheCodeTinkerer
    @TheCodeTinkerer 2 года назад +1

    Wow that was a really great way to use mind maps.
    I can see that I have always used mind maps "the wrong way" and I have never found them helpful.

  • @harveydai4926
    @harveydai4926 2 года назад

    Wow! That’s a really good method. Cannot wait to utilise it in real life!

  • @anjadimitrijevic7938
    @anjadimitrijevic7938 2 года назад

    Thank you for showing us how to use this method on something that you study at college and not on something you study in 4th grade.

  • @77saho
    @77saho 2 года назад

    Thank you Cajun it looks very useful

  • @maxuuwu5474
    @maxuuwu5474 2 года назад

    Hey ❤ I did exactly what this video taught me one day before exam and I got a B in the course! 😂 Thank you so much!!!

  • @ElaineDarlingtonBrown
    @ElaineDarlingtonBrown 2 года назад +1

    Im an ex university lecturer. I go straight for the concentric circles; asking at each point of each circle: 'Why Is This Important?'

  • @kvvivek2232
    @kvvivek2232 2 года назад +1

    Great video ,get the videos coming .Really helpful

  • @changchesserly7591
    @changchesserly7591 2 года назад

    This is brilliant! Thank you ... 🙏🏼💕

  • @mijaelmarcelovillarroelchu6513
    @mijaelmarcelovillarroelchu6513 2 года назад +2

    Hello, I am from Bolivia and I am 17 years old, first of all I want to thank you for your test that made me see that I should not dedicate myself 100% to studying and I should do other things but I have a problem and it is how to organize myself with respect to my 11 subjects that I have in high school and these are; Chemistry, Social Studies, Mathematics, Biology, Philosophy, Plastic Arts, Language, Physics, English, Music, Religion because my school is Catholic, I already saw your intercalation video but I don't know how I could intercalate these subjects and obtain good scores in my exams in addition to correctly learning each topic that is presented to me, I also saw a video of a youtuber called Fayelinn but her way of organizing the subjects is very masochistic and unnecessary, in short I hope you read my comment

  • @kassimfaisal6787
    @kassimfaisal6787 2 года назад

    You've gotten a new subs here. Great content...thank you very much 😊

  • @bailey200
    @bailey200 Год назад

    when it comes to school, I LOVEEE learning new things. but the school environment makes me burnout quick as a adhd speed learner.

  • @educoffeeshop
    @educoffeeshop 2 года назад +1

    Every week some aorta knowledge thank Cajun koi academy

  • @Sunshinepower6
    @Sunshinepower6 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you,🔥

  • @tiborkovacs5317
    @tiborkovacs5317 2 года назад

    IQ = Intelligent Questions = Who What Where When Which Why How = Asking & Answering to build our inner story/history of Knowledge Understanding Wisdom.

  • @32459
    @32459 2 года назад +1

    these ideas really help me levelling up my learning process, thank you!! 😊 i came across the cornell note taking method recently, i would be interested in your opinion on that very much

  • @srivallimusicbeats3806
    @srivallimusicbeats3806 2 года назад +1

    I love these series 😭

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  2 года назад

      Making life for students stress free 😎

  • @perfor5376
    @perfor5376 Год назад

    Heres a prompt you can feed to gpt :)
    Describe the process of learning in layers, including tips on how to effectively implement this method by starting with a list of key terms and categorizing them into three distinct layers, as well as how to build a strong foundation of knowledge by progressing through each layer sequentially.

    • @cinnuo
      @cinnuo Год назад +1

      man thank you for this! i was looking for something like this!

  • @TheIllerX
    @TheIllerX 2 года назад

    Good video and discussion.
    I think the strategy is quite dependent on the subject though, even though it is of course always possible to do some kind of version of this.
    If you do like this in mathematics, you would be worse off than the standard way of learning/reading.
    Yes, you can still read about all level 1 and level 2 concepts, but if you don't go into level 3 detail, your knowledge will be totally worthless on an exam, since you need that detailed knowledge to do anything at all.
    Then you would have been better off reading just one chapter in detail.
    But the idea to read things in layers still have some merits to be able to see the larger structure of the material.

  • @bhuvanesh1
    @bhuvanesh1 10 месяцев назад

    You have just phrased all things which were kind of bubbly thoughts which I had over years

  • @lydiapike1955
    @lydiapike1955 2 года назад

    Uuggggghhhh!!!!! So good! Wish I had this when I was in college.

  • @bayleyfurtado
    @bayleyfurtado 2 года назад +22

    Quick question: so my school does not have a syllabus with key terms, we just get these reading booklets. For example, my introductory medical science class is given a booklet of information with no table of contents, index. (ie. we are on immune response right now) so how do I collect key terms in this situation to do layer 1? Should I just be skimming through and identifying terms I don't know? Also nothing is bolded or in italics..

    • @gnomologist
      @gnomologist 2 года назад +3

      Yes, go through it and identify key terms yourself. Alternatively, get another textbook that you like better and use that one for studying.

    • @gnomologist
      @gnomologist 2 года назад +1

      Btw: when reading I already use three different marker colors with one color for marking key terms.

    • @FlyingUnosaur
      @FlyingUnosaur 2 года назад +1

      Copy the entire lecture as text and past in an online keyword finding tool

  • @absarahfairuz9469
    @absarahfairuz9469 2 года назад

    A big thank you❣️Was very helpful.keep making vidios🥰

  • @lisebossard4273
    @lisebossard4273 2 года назад

    This is a great video thanks a lot from the other side of the world 🙏

  • @dinho7160
    @dinho7160 2 года назад +3

    Hey Mike and Matty
    I'd say this is basically the ground work or the foundation as some people may call it. This method of mindmapping realy allows you to understand the big picture and see how different things relate. However, how do we go about understanding and learning these concepts and details and eventually committing this content to memory? It would be great if you could make a video on this using Dr Justin Sung's techniques.

    • @samantha7309
      @samantha7309 2 года назад +1

      If you watch the mind-map video they suggest in the outro, it helps answer a lot of your questions about how to fully understand the content so memorisation is easier :)

  • @fanzhang02
    @fanzhang02 2 года назад

    thank you so much. This method is really helpful!

  • @chillitortilla6177
    @chillitortilla6177 Год назад

    just wow, thank you for sharing this information

  • @gayapavlov1176
    @gayapavlov1176 2 года назад

    I love the logic here !!!!😍
    Thank you guys !!!

  • @cattelgibson5354
    @cattelgibson5354 2 года назад

    This is powerful! Thank you

  • @sameerhalde2786
    @sameerhalde2786 Год назад

    What an amazing way to learn
    U guys are really amazing 🔥🔥🔥

    • @KoiAcademy
      @KoiAcademy  Год назад

      I am glad you liked our video!
      In my opinion, layering is a really engaging approach because it helps us grasp the topic better by focusing on main concepts and organizing them into layers for improved understanding.

  • @SoloMotivation
    @SoloMotivation 2 года назад +3

    *Today's message is about a song by Alan Jackson titled - Angels and Alcohol*
    Funny title, right.
    Personally, I think Alan must have been high on whiskey when he wrote that song.
    Lmao.
    So the first verse of the song goes like this...
    "You can't mix angels and alcohol
    I don't think God meant for them to get along
    When it takes control, you can't love no one at all
    You can't mix angels and alcohol"
    Each time I hear that song, I just keep thinking about the line:
    *"I don't think God meant for them to get along"*
    Just like Angels and Alcohol (according to Alan)...there are things that just won't go along in this life no matter what.
    An example that comes to mind is "making money" and "making excuses"
    I always say you can't make money and make excuses.
    You have to pick one and be okay with it.
    So, which one are you choosing today?
    Angels or Alcohol?
    Making money or making excuses?
    Just one.
    And be okay with whatever comes out of that choice.
    Have a great day!

  • @gatoangora4661
    @gatoangora4661 2 года назад

    Exactly the same as we learn in traditional school.
    We study about photosynthesis in primary school, then the same issue in secondary school with more details. Then the same issue in highschool with more details. And if someone go to study Biology in university is the same issue with much more details.

  • @mihailatanasovski2586
    @mihailatanasovski2586 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. Great video

  • @ilyasbo
    @ilyasbo 2 года назад

    thank you so much😇that way has helped me to study and improve my marks🤭🤗

  • @snowycacoon9810
    @snowycacoon9810 2 года назад

    i have been using this method even without realizing that it was a thing.

  • @ago255
    @ago255 2 года назад

    This is so helpful. Thanks for making it clear with examples. Looking forward for more. Out of curiosity, did you take his course and how did it help you personally?

  • @imranandimran
    @imranandimran 2 года назад

    This is fantastic!! Thanks. :)

  • @jaikarnwal1968
    @jaikarnwal1968 Год назад

    Love you and thank you❤️🤝🏽

  • @t.cchuah5463
    @t.cchuah5463 2 года назад

    Need to go study his work. Looks solid.

  • @simnaninewaz9905
    @simnaninewaz9905 2 года назад +1

    you guys are soooo cool, thank you for the videos

  • @MrDevendraraju
    @MrDevendraraju Год назад

    You nailed it bro

  • @preparewithme101
    @preparewithme101 2 года назад

    Good video. I got your idea & i found it to be great.🤝

  • @umairfakhi2756
    @umairfakhi2756 2 года назад

    Being a Mechanical engineering student I had always thought with how much depth I should learn a subject, initially I would go into depths of a certain topics and after some days I would forget it.
    I self learned this concept when I learned basics of Machine learning, like Depth first search algorithm and breadth first search algorithm.
    With this now I focus on major structure of topics and try to remember those things. (Following breadth first search method)
    (Edit: in long terms it's more than enough even if you just remember structure and some parts of layer 1)
    And your video made it much more clear.
    Thank you!

  • @fatemehshahmohammad8191
    @fatemehshahmohammad8191 2 года назад

    Excellent video!!!