Study Skills - How to think critically
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2017
- Critical thinking can improve your writing, help your study skills and get you better grades. But, what is it? Find out more about how this essential study skill can help you become a top-class distance learner in this episode of our Study Skills series - part of our 'Go The Distance' course, giving you the skills and knowledge you need to be a top-class distance learner!
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You can find out more about how to use critical thinking skills in our Academic Insights - 7 Top Tips for Critical Thinking video here: ruclips.net/video/m_8y1zWCUK0/видео.html
Omg what a coincidence .. we've started our lecture today by this...in my class we have a module called "critical thinking and problem solving" thank u so much this is really useful to me
good. between coffee and tea I prefer wine
This video is awesome and so didactic, congrats for everyone that made it!
Thank you for the very kind comment, Joas da Silva Brito! We're glad you liked it! :)
Indeed whenever you told about something you should run to believe it, or took it into granted, without looking to the backing evidence to that claim, specially it must be brought from reliable sources, which are well known, experts and have credential in the same search field.
Mustn't contain a biased assumption of any person, even if been an experts assumption.
Thanks for all.
🤗🤗🤗😊😊
Sad, that I learned more from this than my lecturers!😂 all they do is tell us to think critically but not how
Need to start thinking critically
GREAT VIDEO!
Yes. In my opinion, Critical thinking is one of the best skills. We know that think properly or critically before doing. But how is it do...No idea.
So here we get a complete solution for that. If we get an argument, then we should evaluate the information and decide its value. Check any logical connection between the statements. Examine the sources and ask questions. Finally, make your own decision or find out. Waw... Super ❤
Very useful thank you
Too useful for me!!! All of the skills!!!!love u bbc😂😂😂
Hello my dear friend! thank you for the cool video! keep filming! I'll wait for new videos
It depends on what the person prefers (either coffee or tea). It is said that tea has a "long lasting affect", and that it dosen't have that spike in alertness then crash, unlike coffee [need evidence]. About the "long lasting affect", caffeine is the stimulant found in both of tea & coffee, thus, they would (in theory) have the same affect -because caffeine has the same half life in both products. But, it could be due to the way caffeine is stored in tea that gives it the "no spike-then crash" 'charastaristic', which allow for different method of absorption in the digestive systrm [need evidince].
didnt understand half the words as i am dumb but ok.
amazing
May I link to your video for a grant project that I am doing for Texas A&M University, please? If so, how would you prefer it to be cited?
super
Great video.
But tea is still better.
3:56 I'm sorry, but I'll need your evidence for that.
*smart*
Coffee forever and ever. Brazilian Coffee precisely.
“I dont want to talk with you, you sound so academic” Hmmm this world
Tea all the way
Coffee is better
Because u fill great and feel rich compared to drinking tea
Tea I mean OU
Coffee is better than tea because it helps boost your memory system
Tea is better