How to do ACTIVE RECALL Effectively? (4 Techniques worked for me)

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  • @Pythonco-g8c
    @Pythonco-g8c Год назад +588

    1. Hippocampus
    2. Active recall and spaced repeatation
    3. Flash cards spaced repeatation

    • @LeonSoEpic
      @LeonSoEpic 11 месяцев назад +9

      You should put the question number of the ones you're answering

    • @bus30056
      @bus30056 8 месяцев назад +4

      I think flash card is only useful for memorizing something like vocabulary
      since most of the knowledge is isolated and decontextualized

    • @bluebellbeatnik4945
      @bluebellbeatnik4945 6 месяцев назад +1

      huh? your 1,2 and 3 should be the methods not the parts of the video unless you provide links. nobody cares why just what.

    • @samervilballano
      @samervilballano 3 месяца назад

      ​@@bus30056nmnuuunubyyyyy6 en 😢bbb5bmbmu

    • @samervilballano
      @samervilballano 3 месяца назад

      ​@@bus30056😮

  • @lichh64
    @lichh64 Год назад +359

    I used to do this in school then covid came and its like I forgot how to study, this method is truly great, I fortunately started using it again and it definitely is the best.

    • @snehaa4698
      @snehaa4698 Год назад +25

      IKRR im going thru the same thing 😭😭😭😭 i was wondering how tf did i even study back then 💀

    • @sunethwanigasuriya9587
      @sunethwanigasuriya9587 Год назад

      me too bro
      @@snehaa4698

    • @emilejodha9822
      @emilejodha9822 11 месяцев назад +9

      Yeah same, the interesting fact is when I try to explain it to myself when walking or moving it forces me to creatively answer the question. When it's right I try to shorten my answer and be more clear towards that imaginary audience. I always thought I was weird for learning like this. Im glad it's the method for better recall instead of highlighting with the impression u transfer the info during highlighting. This is proven to be ineffective for recall, but great to quickly find relevant info about a subject that is connected with the major material of an examen. In summary: Highlighting is great for filtering and to separate relevant and irrelevant information, yet active recall explained in the video is the method for retaining that information for the long term. Maybe u guys find this useful, but this works for me. I use a 4 step proces for longterm info storing. 1. I read just globally and with more like an amusing attitude the material ( a book for tax or law ). 2. When I find the subjects that are more complicated I highlight it and then I read it 1 more time but this time with a thorough understanding. 3. Next i try to make (when provided) some exercises to practice and become more familiar with the material. 4 Then when I am confident enough I try to actively explain it to myself or an imaginary audience, when I am wrong I can go back to the highlighted information to provide myself with the missing info that I was stuttering during the explanation. That's my method, it worked for me almost anytime. Its not the fastest, but for very important subjects ( also shown in the video ) the method for retaining information for long term.

    • @30pranaypawar17
      @30pranaypawar17 11 месяцев назад

      @@emilejodha9822 the Feynman technique.

  • @JBoy340a
    @JBoy340a 11 месяцев назад +54

    Enjoyed this. As I age my memory gets worse. I hope using some of these will help me remember things better.

    • @habohabo6537
      @habohabo6537 4 месяца назад +7

      I hope you live a prosperous rest of your life, and I hope when I'm your age I will have done everything I could've, and look back on my days with no regret but pride.

    • @Goodz2010
      @Goodz2010 3 месяца назад

      @@habohabo6537 you're awesome

  • @abdulrahmanalh9461
    @abdulrahmanalh9461 Год назад +2888

    As a muslim, I used to memorize the Qura'an and do the same tachnique which is closing the book and trying to recall the verses by making sure that I made zero mistakes since my childhood and that really helped me in making my memory so strong. I've never encountered obstructions or difficulties on any course that depends on memorizing. However, for those who finds themselves having troubles on memorizing I highly recommend u guys to look over the techniques given in this video!

    • @abdullahal-shimri3091
      @abdullahal-shimri3091 Год назад +169

      Seriously bro Muslims are the smartest in memorizing stuff - whether law or medical books.

    • @Neela_Rakoon
      @Neela_Rakoon Год назад +44

      ​@@abdullahal-shimri3091😂

    • @ECE621
      @ECE621 Год назад +26

      ​@@abdullahal-shimri3091Bro,why muslims are smart in memorize?

    • @sngo87
      @sngo87 Год назад +52

      Even a parrot can memorise stuff but it needs smartness to spell 'technique' correctly and use grammar while writing.
      Dont be a parrot 🦜

    • @abdulrahmanalh9461
      @abdulrahmanalh9461 Год назад +180

      @@sngo87 Well, English is not my mother language but I think I'm doing my best. However, speaking of smartness I don't believe smart people are looking for such tiny spelling mistakes, they're instead looking for the benefits they should gain from others' experiences and leave such a job to the fools.
      So just be a parrot🦜 and repeat these words in your mind, at least you'll be aware, cause smartness is a gift and no way it can be gained.

  • @muhammadrafly6164
    @muhammadrafly6164 4 месяца назад +17

    1. Hippocampus is responsible for memory
    2. Active recall from recalling it from it mind and passive recalling it from notes like just rereading it from notes and not trying test it from mind next
    3. The anki technique is flashcard technique and spaced repetition
    4. Recalling from mind, speaking out lout, writing it down on whiteboard/paper, try to teach the concept to group of imaginary student, practice questione moreeee

  • @Monikashhi
    @Monikashhi Год назад +234

    Que 1.
    Hippocampus
    Que2.
    Reading things in a way it was presented
    Trying to recall things without help
    Que 3.
    Spaced repetition
    Active recall
    Que 4.
    Practise question
    Create question
    Multiple sensory pathways

    • @beforeanygooddonoharm
      @beforeanygooddonoharm Год назад +6

      My ans for Q2 was active recall stimulates hippocampus while passive does not. But you are also right.

    • @Dullification
      @Dullification Год назад +3

      Failed Question 4
      I’m dumb 😢

    • @jesus_saves_15
      @jesus_saves_15 Год назад +2

      ​@@Dullificationit's okay you're strengthening your hippocampus.. and remember everything takes time

    • @voz2531
      @voz2531 11 месяцев назад

      same@@beforeanygooddonoharm

    • @Riavens_ゼロゼロ一
      @Riavens_ゼロゼロ一 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Dullification there's nothing wrong with being wrong in answering. It's part of the process

  • @swapskitchen6128
    @swapskitchen6128 Год назад +17

    OMG....thischannel is so underrated 😮

  • @muhammadsahid1901
    @muhammadsahid1901 22 дня назад +1

    Hippocamus.
    Active is recall from hipoccamus ,passive is recall then look note.
    Do flashcard.
    Do active recall, do imaginary teach other, do recall with interval.
    That what I can recall 😊. Thank you for knowledge 😊

  • @christeljaneb3854
    @christeljaneb3854 10 месяцев назад +16

    I know someone who never takes notes in the class but instantly learn the lessons during the class.
    She said why takenotes if i can learn it now. She also the most intelligent in the class.

    • @valsalasukumaran6345
      @valsalasukumaran6345 10 месяцев назад +7

      I don't take notes in class either, instead I take notes by myself. I will use various resources and really study the subject and make notes. I find that just me studying a topic myself is way better than a teacher teaching me the same concept.

    • @jovanobates3835
      @jovanobates3835 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@valsalasukumaran6345exactly!

    • @mohamadashrafsazali7042
      @mohamadashrafsazali7042 3 месяца назад +2

      It depends. I like taking notes as I can look back if I forgot. Plus it's therapeutic during alone studies

  • @MehediHassan-lf3sy
    @MehediHassan-lf3sy Год назад +10

    Best video ever on active recalling topic.
    Tnx for sharing.

  • @karthikhari5956
    @karthikhari5956 Год назад +111

    Just subbed, I like your animations and the techniques you stated. I am trying to get to medical school so please give more learning/studying advice. Great video 👍

  • @StudywithSudheeshforJee2024
    @StudywithSudheeshforJee2024 Год назад +27

    JEE aspirant and i realized indirectly without knowing its name i was doing this and 4/4.. anyways its helpful

    • @ritabanbasak7062
      @ritabanbasak7062 9 месяцев назад +1

      This technique is pretty good, but it's probably not enough while recalling current affairs for Govt exams cause there are tons of them and if you don't pass in one chance, you will have to quickly learn another pile of ca again. And active recalling bit by bit takes time. It is much easier to go through practice questions if you don't have enough time for revision and you are in desperate need for a job.

  • @jesseameh1875
    @jesseameh1875 3 месяца назад +1

    1.hippocampus
    2. Active recall ( space repetition )
    Passive recall ( direct repetition)
    3 flash cards eg anki app
    4. Read it out , teaching , pratice.

  • @shalehinhossain9292
    @shalehinhossain9292 2 года назад +62

    You study related videos always help me. Thanks for this video ♥️♥️

    • @TinyMedicine
      @TinyMedicine  2 года назад +4

      My pleasure 😊 Do you have suggestions for future videos?

    • @shalehinhossain9292
      @shalehinhossain9292 2 года назад +3

      @@TinyMedicine We want more study related videos. It helps us a lot and your explanation is great

    • @rymkatrineboukezzi3984
      @rymkatrineboukezzi3984 Год назад +1

      @@TinyMedicine "imagine that you are living peacefully in a house, with your family, food, as any other person in the world. and some day someone knocked on your door and tell that this is his house and told you that you must go out immediately with no reason or justifying, and as any person else who has not any place to go you refused. so that person break into your home and start destroying it and hitting you and he killed your family members. but when you start to defend people come to see whats going on, so this person start to shout and say that you stole his home and you are trying to kill him. they caught you and shut your mouth and they say that they will kill you because they think that you are a "terrorist", you scream but nobody is hearing you, becuse nobody know the truth"..............this is not imagination this is the reality of palestinians, israel is stealing and destroying their houses, their family and their lives and hide the truth and the reality. ......... so please search about the truth because its not a joke its people's life

    • @afnanmiah9902
      @afnanmiah9902 11 месяцев назад

      @@rymkatrineboukezzi3984 ur spreading awareness but randomly. find a better way to do it, like insta or snap stories.😃😃

  • @JamesMathison
    @JamesMathison 7 месяцев назад +4

    Trying to recall those other two parts of the brain, closest I could come with was "Angular Gears" and "The Fuselage". - Actually "Angular Gyrus" and "Fusiform Area". I'm actually pretty pleased with that for a first pass, haha.

  • @HoangNhatVan-oc7lt
    @HoangNhatVan-oc7lt 10 месяцев назад +3

    A magnificent method. Good video

  • @PreciousSenaKusife
    @PreciousSenaKusife 3 месяца назад +1

    1. Hippocampus. 2. Active recall is more of practice while passive reading is about reading from books. 3. Anki app is about repeating question on daily basis which is active recall and spaced repetition. 4. Magic of anki, practice questions, test memory

  • @The_WARRIOR.-
    @The_WARRIOR.- Год назад +5

    Amazing technique bro...
    It really helpfull for me..
    Thanks bro

  • @gamingempire384
    @gamingempire384 Год назад +43

    Tbh you deserve more than just 35k subs 😢 I watched some of your videos today on study techniques and you are doing a fantastic work ❤Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @tiendoan6417
    @tiendoan6417 5 месяцев назад +1

    I found that Practice question can be double edge sword. Some test have maybe 300-400 possible questions and student would opt for just remember the question and the answer without understanding the section that contain the question. In highschool this work well because it usually same set of questions and answers repeatedly from teacher to help student score well.
    As you move out from that shell into college or life level of learning, test questions become harder and they get tweak or change all the time so unless you understand the material, u can’t answer probably.

  • @pooja1807patel
    @pooja1807patel Год назад +5

    U earned a new subscriber❤️

  • @timesmash
    @timesmash Год назад +4

    really good advice. Thanks!

  • @AlishahAkbarali
    @AlishahAkbarali 7 месяцев назад +2

    Active recall close the notes and remember what you read spaced repetition develop questions and flashcards ans arlt back do them today 3 days 7days so on without looking at notes use mutliple sense with aftuve recall imagine teaching to no of srudents or write on white board practice questions at the end also form of active recall also to check your concepts

  • @nrp1928
    @nrp1928 Месяц назад +2

    Not only studying , getting good sleep day before exam day compulsory to recall memory

  • @saigouthampasunuri9290
    @saigouthampasunuri9290 Месяц назад

    Thank you very much, and thanks tio the youtube for recommending it to me

  • @JamesBond-jp6dp
    @JamesBond-jp6dp 5 месяцев назад

    Omggg I thought I was the only one who taught the stuff to imaginary students that j needed to learn, genuinely helped

  • @kimetari3369
    @kimetari3369 Год назад +20

    Thank you Jesus.
    Thank you human for your generous sharing of your knowledge On a platform such as this.

  • @nostalgia9338
    @nostalgia9338 11 месяцев назад +1

    I feel studying methods depend on the subject. For facts and figures, flash cards are great but abstract concepts require writing. For example, read a chapter , then after a day write about it.

  • @Sujal-More
    @Sujal-More Год назад +1

    Thanks A Million. Great Video made. I got Great Knowledge and it will help me.

  • @mathinamathina1466
    @mathinamathina1466 Год назад +1

    My answers were right...😊🌟

  • @639dida
    @639dida Год назад +5

    Name three ways you can incorporate active recall:
    Creating Questions, Using Anki, Multi-modal recall, Practice Questions.
    These were the three ways you can incorporate active recall.

  • @khantzinhein2415
    @khantzinhein2415 Год назад +57

    In our country, the education system is very outdated and it sucks. We have to memorize the whole paragraphs on every subjects except maths. If we learn a topic, we have the memorize the whole thing from the textbook and we have to write them down exactly in exams. This is not education. But the silver lining here is we improved our memory a lot as active recall was the only study method for us.

  • @Rio_melxdy
    @Rio_melxdy 11 месяцев назад

    Hey I will share my method tho memories every thing:
    Hmmmm….so I start with bismillah then read the first line witch the paragraph start with (I prefer to read it a silent read u can read it out loud or maybe whisper it depends of which kind of memory u have 🤷‍♂️ a quick read like 1,5X then I recit it without Looking then assure on the key words and pass for the next line and repot!!! ThenI recites the first and second’s lines 2gethr then the third line and do the some then recite the 3 lines at once and … second method: u can read a phrase(I really love cooking 🧑‍🍳) once or twice .

    • @Rio_melxdy
      @Rio_melxdy 11 месяцев назад

      U know that reading ayet el Korsi after every single pray nothing will forbade to enter jannah except deth

  • @ayannibirkaushik7501
    @ayannibirkaushik7501 11 месяцев назад +1

    actually this is the exact same trick for myself....but it actually takes time...if your exam is closer you can try writing down or attempting tests

  • @bootatoboo
    @bootatoboo Год назад +35

    sooo im studying for usmle. i got all your answers correct, in fact im capable of almost quoting exactly what you say. BUT all this goes away in a couple days. so basically my short term memory is super good but long term is a mess. i used to study the hardest lessons in medschool the morning of the exam and i would have no issues answering questions but if i study these lessons way earlier, i forget, then i panic, then i convince my self that ill never remember and i actually end up forgetting. my weakness is active recalling. and i desperately need to learn to revise especially now that im doing my step 1 exam.

    • @manman-nn7qd
      @manman-nn7qd Год назад +1

      Were you able to implement this ?

    • @abdullahal-shimri3091
      @abdullahal-shimri3091 Год назад +1

      I had the same issue except I’m studying for step 3. I’m using a flashcards app and I can already see the results.

    • @rymkatrineboukezzi3984
      @rymkatrineboukezzi3984 Год назад

      @@manman-nn7qd "imagine that you are living peacefully in a house, with your family, food, as any other person in the world. and some day someone knocked on your door and tell that this is his house and told you that you must go out immediately with no reason or justifying, and as any person else who has not any place to go you refused. so that person break into your home and start destroying it and hitting you and he killed your family members. but when you start to defend people come to see whats going on, so this person start to shout and say that you stole his home and you are trying to kill him. they caught you and shut your mouth and they say that they will kill you because they think that you are a "terrorist", you scream but nobody is hearing you, becuse nobody know the truth"..............this is not imagination this is the reality of palestinians, israel is stealing and destroying their houses, their family and their lives and hide the truth and the reality. ......... so please search about the truth because its not a joke its people's life

    • @JourneyOfIman_
      @JourneyOfIman_ Год назад +3

      you need ro constantly go over your notes regularly, and then you will notice it going into your long term memory, thats how long term memory works, its the same for me, i remember but after a while i forget. but ive noticed a few topics that ive gone over many times i actually remember after a long time so i suggest regularly going over your notes and testing yourself

    • @GerardoNava-b6o
      @GerardoNava-b6o Год назад

      I’ve found that creating mental maps with the information you want to remember in the form of unique images such as a crate then routinely doing such whenever theres an opportunity it helps me calm down since I can ignore everything else and focus on expanding the idea and what I can do with it.

  • @YasinHameedShaikh
    @YasinHameedShaikh 9 месяцев назад +14

    why did it take so long to get this recommendation...the algorithm is not effective

  • @zakiasultana5790
    @zakiasultana5790 Год назад +4

    Active recall used
    flash card / Anki
    Practice question

  • @CJ-qn8rb
    @CJ-qn8rb 5 месяцев назад

    Thankyou very much... iam trying this today🙎‍♀️🤷‍♀️🙇‍♀️

  • @sktamzidali1547
    @sktamzidali1547 Год назад +1

    i got all the question correct

  • @samriddhi6129
    @samriddhi6129 Год назад +9

    how do u implement this technique on concept heavy, mathematics-heavy degree like engineering?

    • @VanderLinde.
      @VanderLinde. 10 месяцев назад +1

      imo its better to understand more than memorise, i can solve a math equation without naming the steps (thats not a flex its a bad thing)because i didn't memorise and only understood how to solve it.. so if u make it 30% memorise 70% actually solving similar equations it should be good, i get always 100 in math because of this technique.

  • @SushmithaPeruvaje
    @SushmithaPeruvaje 11 месяцев назад

    Best video ever❤

  • @SUPERTIMEFORSUPERBOOKS
    @SUPERTIMEFORSUPERBOOKS 4 месяца назад +1

    1) Recall questions
    2) repetition and imagination
    3) anki app
    4) teach it
    5) make it simple
    6) write it without seeing and if you can't read and write again
    7) practice questions
    8) read it aloud

  • @abnithin1670
    @abnithin1670 Год назад

    Imagination can take you anyplace anytime.. memory can be edited as we please. Like a multidimensional art. Or movie

  • @diminSprint-bm8ul
    @diminSprint-bm8ul 8 месяцев назад

    sometime wedo same thing but we d=forget that these were the things we use to do . But when we stuck we tend to forget that these technique we use to do in school. now being in clg i am going to do same .

  • @WavyAndroid
    @WavyAndroid 2 года назад +8

    underrated!

  • @Seating720
    @Seating720 Год назад +2

    Helpul video.😊

  • @cale181
    @cale181 3 месяца назад

    1. hippocampus
    2. main difference between active and passive is that active takes the concept and the idea from the brain while passive recall is through reading it, doing notes, highlighting.
    3. Space repetition and Active recall
    4. by using the anki app, by Doing practice questions, by creating your own questions

  • @FyRandrianatenaina
    @FyRandrianatenaina 6 месяцев назад

    It's a good suggestion ,thank you

  • @Sujal-More
    @Sujal-More Год назад

    Thanks A Million I got Nice RUclips Channel to Learn more Knowledge and it will help me.

  • @Motivationstation_official-p3s
    @Motivationstation_official-p3s Месяц назад

    Effective tips

  • @lavurajput7490
    @lavurajput7490 Год назад +1

    I've been doing it since so long without realising

  • @RaziyaSultana-f5j
    @RaziyaSultana-f5j Месяц назад

    good video

  • @Yugal2007-br2wg
    @Yugal2007-br2wg 8 месяцев назад

    1.hippocampus 2..active recall and spaced repetition 3.flash card repetition

  • @suryakamalnd9888
    @suryakamalnd9888 Год назад +6

    Wait!?!? I entered thinking I am bad at memory.. Dude I didn't even made any points I just sat and watched this video and yet I somehow answered everything how??

  • @IITBombay-cw8fq
    @IITBombay-cw8fq Год назад +6

    All 4 ! without notes

    • @StudywithSudheeshforJee2024
      @StudywithSudheeshforJee2024 Год назад +1

      bhai ye sab try krlia maine videos inka dekna ka he man nai karta... we JEE aspis follow all of these indirectly and in a productive manner.

  • @dmshot48
    @dmshot48 Год назад

    Nice video bro.Easily understandable and was very important.Thnx

  • @franjerviperozo3588
    @franjerviperozo3588 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, very good video. Could you please make a video on how to apply active recall and spaced repetition in mathematics and engineering? There are many videos that explain these techniques for theoretical careers such as philosophy and psychology, but not for engineering and similar areas. Please do it. Greetings!"

  • @jovanobates3835
    @jovanobates3835 7 месяцев назад

    KEY TAKEAWAY:‼️
    What i've realized about flashcards is that in order to maximize its efficiency as a study tool/technique/strategy you gotta designate a specific time to gather and organize all the subject's material/content in order to effectively study for an exam (notice I didnt say project but mainly something like a quizz/test/exam). And like with anything else you have got to be consistent in comitting to this process, otherwise your lecture notes and other course content is gonna creep up on you before you know it. Therefore, Its always good to keep good measure and track your progress (color coded not numbered; preferably). For eg. Days that u just could not study mark it as red in your calendar. Its a bit less deblitating to see a few reds in a sea of green!

  • @pavithran.g3697
    @pavithran.g3697 5 месяцев назад

    Good video❤

  • @marknelson8545
    @marknelson8545 2 года назад +18

    Not everyone can practice recall. Life takes recall away from bad people.
    If you say recall around them, they will only get angry, and they will never say the word themselves (they can't).
    Cool video.

  • @uniquegamers2555
    @uniquegamers2555 4 месяца назад

    Active recall effective:
    1• Create a list of questions.
    2• Anki
    3• pretend teaching or speak out loud
    4• practice questions.
    Stimulate hippocampus

  • @AdityaRaj-r4w7g
    @AdityaRaj-r4w7g Год назад +6

    Bro I'm a student i get 3 answers corrected , active recall is fire

    • @cat_washer5533
      @cat_washer5533 Год назад

      🎉🎉

    • @rymkatrineboukezzi3984
      @rymkatrineboukezzi3984 Год назад

      @@cat_washer5533 "imagine that you are living peacefully in a house, with your family, food, as any other person in the world. and some day someone knocked on your door and tell that this is his house and told you that you must go out immediately with no reason or justifying, and as any person else who has not any place to go you refused. so that person break into your home and start destroying it and hitting you and he killed your family members. but when you start to defend people come to see whats going on, so this person start to shout and say that you stole his home and you are trying to kill him. they caught you and shut your mouth and they say that they will kill you because they think that you are a "terrorist", you scream but nobody is hearing you, becuse nobody know the truth"..............this is not imagination this is the reality of palestinians, israel is stealing and destroying their houses, their family and their lives and hide the truth and the reality. ......... so please search about the truth because its not a joke its people's life

  • @ishaanchoubey5291
    @ishaanchoubey5291 9 месяцев назад

    Answer no:
    1. Hippocampus
    2.In active recall you use your memory or Hippocampus to recall an information whereas in passive recall you may recall the concept looking at it.
    3.Anki app is based on spaced repetition and active recall.
    4. Three ways we can practice active recall:
    Trying multiple modes of learning
    Flash cards
    Practicing questions

  • @EnochBrown-s5j
    @EnochBrown-s5j Год назад +1

    Let me get this out of the way real quick. Active recall is an outstanding concept. However, only one technique is uniformly reliable and IMHO effective, i.e., practice questions.

  • @recipelog2797
    @recipelog2797 5 месяцев назад

    Great

  • @MedicineCuriosities
    @MedicineCuriosities Год назад +13

    that is true that recall is a good way of memorizing things but it takes a lot of time. Are there any other memorizing techniques where you will memmorize the things without recalling them?

    • @sharvenkevin1699
      @sharvenkevin1699 Год назад +11

      Success is made thanks to hard work. Not taking thing easy. The difficulty and the feeling of active recall makes it work. If you feel it's too easy, then you're probably not doing it right

    • @nota.g4x782
      @nota.g4x782 Год назад

      Try using the mind palace technique that Sherlock Holmes used

    • @-m9198
      @-m9198 Год назад

      @@sharvenkevin1699so true omggg

  • @dhruvsaini2429
    @dhruvsaini2429 Год назад +2

    what is the best way for learning for ADHD bearing person ??

  • @thebroccoli6076
    @thebroccoli6076 Год назад +5

    Excellent content!

  • @adanfatima2686
    @adanfatima2686 Год назад +4

    I answered all question right without cheating

  • @bluebellbeatnik4945
    @bluebellbeatnik4945 6 месяцев назад

    i'm going to do this for work. i really don't know certain aspects of my job.

  • @myselflvr
    @myselflvr 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is actually my usual method to study and it is actually helpful , but the problem is I forget everything I read once the exam paper is on my table . Any solution?

    • @ddelicateroses
      @ddelicateroses 9 месяцев назад +2

      That’s because either you didn’t get enough sleep or you were unknowingly nervous!! Don’t study one hour before your test because you’ll be under pressure and your brain won’t be able to proceds it.

    • @myselflvr
      @myselflvr 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ddelicateroses I study two weeks before the exams and I revise the lessons regularly and the last one is 15 mins before the exam . Thanks for this information

    • @ddelicateroses
      @ddelicateroses 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@myselflvr of course!!

  • @opop180
    @opop180 8 месяцев назад

    Usually at the end there are lots of questions and I give up solving all of them.

  • @Kshitij_Punani
    @Kshitij_Punani Год назад +1

    Thankss

  • @Joskyhaitian
    @Joskyhaitian Год назад

    Do i study and right the questions and write the questions at the same time?

  • @kha.mi17
    @kha.mi17 8 месяцев назад

    so some part of this technique is also feynman technique? (please give your perspective)

  • @WisteriaAura
    @WisteriaAura 4 месяца назад

    Okay but I do have to read book for understanding concepts then do active recall right??

  • @doraemonlover3179
    @doraemonlover3179 6 месяцев назад

    hi i dont know if anyone have this problem or not but i understand what i learnt and i remember that but i am not able to write a detailed explanation about it
    can you make a video please

  • @vibehexagency
    @vibehexagency Год назад

    I like it😀

  • @mokuho
    @mokuho Год назад

    How many minutes we have to practice active recall daily? 😢

  • @ppppppp313
    @ppppppp313 Год назад +1

    What is the Anki app you use on iPhone?

  • @proma1949
    @proma1949 3 месяца назад

    Is the method number 3 supported by research? May I have some papers to read?

  • @honitahussain5029
    @honitahussain5029 Год назад +2

    I failed my gcses and i was a foundation student. I didn’t know how exactly to revise, i was always demotivated

  • @WsdomCapsuleUS
    @WsdomCapsuleUS Месяц назад

    Why is practicing under stress beneficial for memory recall, especially when preparing for exams?

  • @Podcasts_for_Lifecoaching
    @Podcasts_for_Lifecoaching 3 месяца назад

    Cool

  • @thumosprod
    @thumosprod Год назад

    super !

  • @waliullahmazumder
    @waliullahmazumder Месяц назад

    I used active recall to learn active recall

  • @Larsbor
    @Larsbor Год назад +3

    What does Anki cost compared to other tools

  • @roro2140
    @roro2140 2 месяца назад

    Important to note you still need to passively read to actively recall.

  • @shaneethan523
    @shaneethan523 Год назад +1

    Remembering is actually easy.

  • @bonquva
    @bonquva 3 месяца назад +1

    1. Use feynman techinque and explain concepts to someone or write them/take notes, then use it as a place to actively recall from.
    2. Ask questions, to pay more attention and its a way to recall information.
    3. Do questions like in a test, you will be forced to active recall which strengthens the concept

  • @markopolocarmeloandrada7636
    @markopolocarmeloandrada7636 Год назад +3

    Hello, can I get the reference for this? I'm creating a research paper regarding this topic.

    • @Recheeks
      @Recheeks 11 месяцев назад

      If you were smart enough you'd know that a link to the video is the reference

  • @godwinroyston7105
    @godwinroyston7105 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yea bro passive shit is so in effective

  • @R-EDITS9
    @R-EDITS9 Год назад

    I ace it 🤩

  • @mokuho
    @mokuho 11 месяцев назад

    How much cost anki app?

  • @bishnusharma-yl4mj
    @bishnusharma-yl4mj 8 месяцев назад

    I m watching this before the night of exam .

  • @payalbaboria22
    @payalbaboria22 Год назад +1

    Sir age kya likhni hai 27 or 28 likh sakte?

    • @kateau
      @kateau Год назад

      whatever is up too you

  • @MrFact-mz2nw
    @MrFact-mz2nw 3 месяца назад

    Why do I have headache while practicing active recall

  • @gowthamsuhas8370
    @gowthamsuhas8370 Год назад

    hey i made mind maps and got all the answers right

  • @RinaBG999
    @RinaBG999 6 месяцев назад +1

    Is it true

  • @ArikLisa
    @ArikLisa 5 месяцев назад

    Which anki app