Stop Studying. Start Learning | Justin Sung | TEDxUOA

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  • @retropro1
    @retropro1 Год назад +330

    I’m a med student and I can share what has worked for me and using his method since forever. I developed it by centering my mind to walk into the direction I want it to go. Let’s say you’re driving in a highway and you see a hole. Do you pass through it? The next time you take that same route, you’ll definitely will remember the hole is there. The mind remembers more what hurts and causes challenges than the easy things that just pass by. I bet you didn’t remember if it was a white car next to you when you avoided the hole. The spikes in adrenaline deplete more quickly your glucose, and guess who loves glucose, your brain. Play games with you mind, just if it likes it. Answer complex and compound problems with multiple choices. Why is the best option and not the other? Are results better or just faster? If I need a quick diagnose, I rather chose the faster. But if I have time to work and provide a better outcome, should I seek for better or a faster result? I train in the gym almost every day and I always say something to my gym partner: Today we’ll do this exercise for three more sets just because we hate it. We hate it because if involves a lot of energy and maybe we can’t even finish our entire workout, but the results never fail be achieved in the least amount of time and with better results. We study and train hard, and we always have time for ourselves. Sleeping at the same time everyday is KING. Avoid having everything you use all the time in your room until you master the art of sleep. Just bring your phone and charge it facedown in the furthest corner. Use do not disturb modes when necessary. Avoid distractions that won’t guide you towards your current goal. Eat well, junk food is harder to digest, and this consumes more energy as well without rewarding you for the amount spent. Have your room clean and organized. Make it smell like your favorite flowers or whatever makes you feel comfortable. If you have a hard challenge, be your best version. I always have a haircut the day before my tests, wear my favorite socks,my favorite shoes, my favorite breakfast, my favorite coffee, my favorite perfume, my favorite watch, my favorite EVERYTHING. Nothin worse that not being comfortable with yourself while trying to learn something. Design your own game. Be your own fuel. I can type like 3000 more words, but I hope you read this and helps you understand your engine.

    • @drsakshijoshi
      @drsakshijoshi Год назад +11

      Very well written!
      I want you to write more! I wish to have more conversations with you

    • @shaz_goran
      @shaz_goran Год назад +3

      Thank you so much I will do what u just write from this moment on .I think I will be the best version of myself

    • @shaz_goran
      @shaz_goran Год назад +1

      ​@@drsakshijoshiyeaa samee

    • @erahamzah6983
      @erahamzah6983 Год назад +2

      i dare you to write 3k words NOW! jkjk

    • @mechellebonney8699
      @mechellebonney8699 Год назад

      Just thank you :)

  • @isabellegrimesey2426
    @isabellegrimesey2426 Год назад +329

    Higher Order Learning:
    - integrate learned information with what you already know
    - connect learned ideas together, connect them to bigger picture/purpose
    - compare pieces of information.
    How to do Higher Order Learning:
    - Recognize when you are doing lower-order learning (ask yourself, "will I forget this later?" Try keeping a tally of how many times you drift into lower-order learning during a study session.)
    - Categorize ideas based on their important relationships. (Use mind maps for notetaking).
    Students that use his method are shown to acheive a level of learning in 1-2 weeks that would otherwise have taken them 4 weeks.
    This method will take more effort, and you will cover the material at a slower pace. Do not let this convince you to give up.

    • @phanikatam4048
      @phanikatam4048 Год назад

      does imagination required in this method to understand better right ?? in simple remember ad=nd understand is what people mostly dooo but applying information and analyse in to deep and evaluate is higher order learning ..... mnenomics , link method ia also needed and revison in spaced intervals is must and should
      after uou learned try to teach others in simple way thats it
      exercise and meditation is most important for patience and long hours learning ..
      is there anything i miss ??

    • @Mr_someone
      @Mr_someone Год назад +3

      Thankyou for summarising it.
      You earned my respect.

    • @yemaster9000
      @yemaster9000 Год назад +11

      thanks for saving me 15 minutes. this guy talks a lot without actually saying anything

    • @ScreenTheSun-mr9zm
      @ScreenTheSun-mr9zm Год назад +2

      ​@@yemaster9000maybe if you actually listening, u would know lil guy

    • @yemaster9000
      @yemaster9000 Год назад +1

      @@ScreenTheSun-mr9zm lol ok buddy

  • @alfredoneto452
    @alfredoneto452 Год назад +226

    This guy changed the way i learn. And haven't even bought his course yet, just binge-watched his youtube videos.

    • @jxrdxn2611
      @jxrdxn2611 Год назад +20

      don't buy it honestly... you can use similar tools from utube... there's never an exact blueprint when it comes to learning but there's a set of rules and guidelines one can follow to promote learning better..I would say his videos and teachings are great but not necessary to buy the course

    • @EragonShadeslayer
      @EragonShadeslayer Год назад +3

      @@jxrdxn2611 Have you taken the course?

    • @jakubkonopa5840
      @jakubkonopa5840 Год назад +9

      @@jxrdxn2611 i would have to assume you haven't progressed past fundamentals and haven't joined the discord community because i can't imagine how otherwise you can miss life-changing value of this course

    • @liamn2030
      @liamn2030 Год назад +11

      @@jakubkonopa5840 honestly this sounds like you're either lying or the placebo effect, give some details please

    • @jxrdxn2611
      @jxrdxn2611 Год назад +1

      @@jakubkonopa5840 HAHAHA then I’d have to say u assume too much boi. If the fundamentals u’re talking about are active recall,spaced rep,bloom taxonomy,mind maps,’high level learning’-> ultimately boils down to making r/s with different concepts then sure yea

  • @Frenk33
    @Frenk33 Год назад +365

    Justin is seriously one of the best Educators on RUclips!

    • @raymeester7883
      @raymeester7883 Год назад +15

      He's taken up from where Benjamin Bloom left off.
      It's truly outstanding.

    • @kafkaesqued
      @kafkaesqued 4 месяца назад +2

      Understated guy, phenomenal

    • @umadevi1030
      @umadevi1030 3 месяца назад

      Maybe in planet earth 😎

  • @diegochristiansen-barker887
    @diegochristiansen-barker887 Год назад +280

    This guy is going to revolutionize the education system

    • @tytsam72
      @tytsam72 Год назад +3

      There's a good Possibility.

    • @William.-.
      @William.-. Год назад +2

      Less likely

    • @saadghori
      @saadghori Год назад +1

      That's what I was thinking!

    • @ryanpersons2068
      @ryanpersons2068 10 месяцев назад

      yes it is! change the world

  • @papamurphyslaw
    @papamurphyslaw Год назад +155

    Justin has gotten a lot of backlash online. For teaching too many high school students or not giving enough practical insight in his RUclips videos.
    I followed his RUclips channel for a year, trying everything he mentioned in the videos. Then about 4 months ago I decided to bite the bullet on his course since there’s a month refund policy. It was 100% worth it and life changing.
    For reference, I’m in my 20s and have graduated with my undergraduate degree and am using his tools in Dental School.
    He goes beyond just studying but into truly learning - whether it’s in school or general life. He teaches growth ideas that have made a far bigger difference than anything I’ve seen on RUclips. Actionable and theoretical tools for mindsets, skill development, learning processes…
    He’s not perfect and the course isn’t perfect but I feel like there aren’t enough people mentioning just how life changing his material (on RUclips or the course) can be if you’re willing to put in a small amount of effort to actually learn it. It extends into your life beyond just making your school life better but better enabling you to build any skill you want to and to actually achieve your goals.
    Thanks for the listen.

    • @jakubkonopa5840
      @jakubkonopa5840 Год назад +17

      I agree 100% i think the course and RUclips channel they are tools very powerful if used correctly however there are a lot of people that just can't be bothered to learn how to use them properly and instead of blaming their lack of competency they blame the tool

    • @BeowolfNindoJournal
      @BeowolfNindoJournal Год назад +5

      Really? I've learnt a lot from his RUclips Videos alone. I wonder what their problem was? Maybe they just didn't actually practice what he was teaching.

    • @lolabint3411
      @lolabint3411 Год назад

      @@BeowolfNindoJournal i think just like ppl dont want to put much effort into studying, they don't want to put much effort into truly understanding what he's saying and applying his techniques. they really want to be spoon fed, and if that's the case, they really should just sign up for his course lol

    • @IllarionYolgin
      @IllarionYolgin Год назад +5

      ​@@lolabint3411the problem is that they have problems with learning so they can't learn efficiently from his videos and the circle is closed. They can't learn how to learn because they don't know how to learn. :)

    • @thekidgaming2411
      @thekidgaming2411 10 месяцев назад +1

      i feel like ive learnt a lot from the youtube videos itself. is buying the course worth it tho? like ik its really good but i feel like ive already attained all the powerful informations from his videos on youtube alone

  • @quankstories
    @quankstories Год назад +5

    Brain remember hurtful things better => test yourself and feel free to make mistakes => connect with other things, subjects.
    Higher order learning = active learning: thinking back and forth.
    Steps by steps for higher order thinking:
    1. Understand your engine: count times you zone out during studying, which is when you find those information irrelevant. Try to reduce those times by connecting more and more info.
    2. Group info: Find and compare info to form groups -> decide which one is more important.
    3. Good note taking makes you to think.
    Note: start with books for more times to think.

  • @kristhianortiz8548
    @kristhianortiz8548 Год назад +15

    In a nutshell, always look for connections on everything you're learning so it's not "irrelevant"😤🔥

  • @pranitmane
    @pranitmane Год назад +33

    I also came up with similar insights while I was learning physics..
    Learning must be holistic and not isolated..

    • @zaidm1134
      @zaidm1134 Год назад +1

      Same, I thought of this when studying physics aswell

  • @rrrx689
    @rrrx689 Год назад +12

    Justin is the new-generation Mogul expert in learning strategies. Excellent! Hats off

  • @teslaoui7970
    @teslaoui7970 7 месяцев назад +6

    00:01 Studying hard isn't enough, learning how to learn is crucial
    02:05 Studying is not the same as learning
    03:56 Learn metacognition to gain control over your learning
    05:45 Higher order thinking skills improve learning by creating networks of knowledge.
    07:41 Step-by-step guide for higher order learning
    09:27 Prioritize relationships to form meaningful groups
    11:25 Learn faster with maps and groups
    12:59 Effective learning strategies require more effort, but avoiding them wastes time.
    Crafted by Merlin AI.

  • @oleggold
    @oleggold Год назад +8

    Based on what @Isabelle Grimesey wrote here 2 months ago:
    Studying Vs. Learning
    Higher Order Learning (HOL, also can be called Higher Level Learning) Vs. Lower Order Learning (LOL)
    Taking Smart Notes
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Learning is more complex, more profound, deeper, Than Studying.
    Higher Order Learning: - integrate learned information with what you already know - connect learned ideas together, connect them to bigger picture/purpose - compare pieces of information. Better for retention.
    Creating NETWORKS OF KNOWLEDGE. The more you learn, the knowledge becomes connected and you can use it better.
    Lower Order Learning - no connection between subjects, learning definitions. Very tedious and boring.
    How to do Higher Order Learning: - Recognize when you are doing lower-order learning (ask yourself, "will I forget this later?" Try keeping a tally of how many times you drift into lower-order learning during a study session.) - Categorize ideas based on their important relationships. (Use mind maps for notetaking).
    Students who use this method are shown to achieve a level of learning in 1-2 weeks that would otherwise have taken them 4 weeks.
    STEP 1 - Learning how the "engine" works
    Learn the basics, the fundamentals of the subject. Make sure you know that on a good enough level to later use that to grow and use that for the more complex subjects.
    STEP 2 - Group information together
    Find relationships and group them together + think deeper, prioritize the relationship, and decide which groups of information is important to group and which isn't.
    It's not always the same as the information that the lecturer is connecting together.
    It will take more mental effort, but that's exactly what is HOL.
    STEP 3 - Leverage your notes.
    Make your notes meaningful. Good notes should help us think, not help us not to think about the subject.
    Linear note taking - isn't good. Sequentially writing notes doesn't work.
    Non-Linear note taking - For example Mind mapping
    (More difficult while in a Live lecture, easier with recorder lecture or with a book or an article)
    This method will take more effort, and you will cover the material at a slower pace. Do not let this convince you to give up.
    Misinterpreted Effort Hypothesis - Thinking that if something takes too much effort, it also means it is not effective enough, so we stop doing that. But when it comes to learning - More effort is better according to research.
    Is covering the material FASTER is what we want? That's just Studying. Studying and forgetting. That's a lower order learning, and Lower order Thinking. Don't study more, study smart - Learn.

  • @aakankshadesai5538
    @aakankshadesai5538 Год назад +52

    Justin you are blessing for us.
    Please people if you listened this do take an action. You can go for any goal if you know how to learn.

  • @Jennenjen
    @Jennenjen Год назад +6

    This is how I used to study even before knowing about the HIGH ORDER THINKING SKILLS thing but I gave up cuz it didn't match the conventional way of learning stuff and also cuz it was a very timetaking process
    Good to know that I was doing the right thing and now I won't ever go back to the conventional stuff thanks Justin🙏

  • @passionatechaserstudy745
    @passionatechaserstudy745 Год назад +17

    Best study coach ever ✨

  • @muhammadzabid9570
    @muhammadzabid9570 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice to see him there!

  • @ReflectionOcean
    @ReflectionOcean Год назад +3

    Studying is not the same as learning. To truly learn, we need to understand and integrate knowledge, not just memorize facts. Many students struggle with studying effectively, leading to anxiety and inconsistent results. By improving metacognition (thinking about thinking), we can gain more control over our learning process. Higher order thinking skills, which involve connecting information and seeing the bigger picture, can greatly enhance learning. Linear note-taking should be replaced with non-linear methods that allow for the formation of groups and relationships. These strategies require more effort but lead to more efficient learning and better retention. It is important to prioritize learning over studying and to understand that higher order learning is more time-efficient in the long run. Don't just study more; learn smarter.

  • @betranquil1653
    @betranquil1653 Год назад +18

    Love from India🇮🇳.. The person who have changed my study methods and those methods help me now...

  • @olabisiajoseh9141
    @olabisiajoseh9141 Год назад +37

    This is such an amazing talk, he talked about how important is to learn and not to study hard, our brains are created in such a way, that if we consider an information not valid (not worth knowing) enough we tend to forget immediately and we waste too much time restudying it.
    The three key steps to learning (not studying) is LGL
    Learning how the engine works (building the radar)
    Gathering information together
    Leverage note taking.
    Learning the how the engine works: the two major techniques from his teachings are higher order technique and lower order technique, the lower order is technique is when you learn things in isolation, learning things that you are not familiar with ( i.e something you have no idea of and you are just inserting it in a sense in your brain) which is mentioned most people do and very not efficient at all, while the higher order technique is when you learn at ease and tried connecting it with the past things you learnt before and thinking about it to understand deeply and create greater connections with it.
    Gathering information together as I mentioned earlier is thinking about it and learning it through the process.
    On leverage note taking he mentioned some people learn in different ways not by the way authors write it or teacher teach it, he mentioned if you are not trying to think about it and you are just dumping it in your notebooks then you are not learning at all, which has really affected our learning process a lot we depend on notes to keep vital info rather than our active brain to keep for us.
    Thank you justin!!!!, you are such a blessing!

  • @sushilmaharana4969
    @sushilmaharana4969 Год назад +6

    Up to now, study was my metaphor for learning. But this video made me realise that learning is more effective than only studying.😊

  • @deejay.trader
    @deejay.trader Год назад

    I am talking to my self, stop learning and start creating

  • @КостяКиндалюк
    @КостяКиндалюк 11 месяцев назад +8

    Stop ___dying. Start __earning
    Wise words

    • @diegomonteirobatera
      @diegomonteirobatera 6 месяцев назад

      Best comment haha

    • @ervus3289
      @ervus3289 5 месяцев назад +1

      This "words cutting" is actually a studying technique :D

  • @rajanmoodley4822
    @rajanmoodley4822 Год назад +20

    Justin Sung you are a genius. Thank you for being thoughtful and intelligent in the way you approach this. Learning is so much fun now.

  • @miouoauda5030
    @miouoauda5030 Месяц назад

    Step 01 build the radar
    Step 02 compare and make relationships
    Step 03 note taking

  • @askvinh
    @askvinh Год назад +25

    Justin!!! 🎉🎉🎉

    • @Haqueip
      @Haqueip 11 месяцев назад

      Why do you have no verification mark?

    • @protagonist70
      @protagonist70 9 месяцев назад

      Bro no way...... You guys should collab

  • @alishaanimations3058
    @alishaanimations3058 Год назад +3

    OMG!! ITS JUSTIN SUNG!! HES HELPED ME SO SO MUCH!! RECOGNISED BY THE TITLE IT WAS HIM❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Everosa314z
    @Everosa314z Год назад +1

    Don't study more but rather learn more. Some of the most strategic form of learning take effort. It is a skill than can come naturally or can be trained of. The more we know about the concept, the easier it is to learn on that concept. Learn the concept of learning. Experiment what strategy are suitable for you. Balance your health and learning. Be efficient.

  • @danielphil80
    @danielphil80 10 месяцев назад +1

    Apply your heart.

  • @boyfanplaceswift1886
    @boyfanplaceswift1886 Год назад +4

    Thinking about thinking = Metacognition
    Common Methods = Common Results
    HOTS :
    Higher Order Learning
    information is Integrated not Isolated
    lower Learning : Isolated --- > Memorizing, fact , information
    High Order Learning S : Relevant sehingga Retained (dipertahankan)
    Lower Order Learning S : Irrelevant ----- > Forget
    Tidak ada Penelitaian yang memastikan/bersepakat bagaimana definisi, proses dan kriteria HOLS
    Steps :
    8:10
    1. Learn How the Engine Works
    a. Feeling HOLS vs LOLS
    apakah kamu pernah merasa bahwa kamu akan lama menghafal suatu infomasi ? karena otak mu merasa Informasi itu irelevant
    2. Group Information Together
    mengelompokan information ini untuk mengikat dalam kerelevan an/ keterhubungan dengan diri kita.
    memprioritaskan, menghubungkan , kepentingan dalam informasi tersebut
    tujuan apa yang diberikan / dihasilkan dari informasi tersebut ?
    tentukan mana group yang paling penting untuk kita ?
    Tahapan tersebut merupakan Mental Effort yang penting untuk dilakukan
    3. Leverage your Note Taking
    good note taking help brain think not avoid think
    Knowledge is note linear - Write seperti yang kamu inginkan
    Non Linear Note Taking - Mind Map - Diagram Gambar
    Menggambar dan menulis catatan HLOS sangat Custom sehingga pemilihan gambar, ketebalan garis, warna garis setiap bagian catatan sangat penting.
    Most Effective Strategi = Most Effort

    • @TZB2011
      @TZB2011 Год назад

      Well said, @Boyfanplace Swift!

  • @soham1306
    @soham1306 Год назад +14

    Finally he is on Tedtalk

  • @aditi3749
    @aditi3749 Год назад +21

    Unknowingly, I've been using all these methods all through my 15 year life but now as I'm preparing for my pre-med, I feel that I've just went with the flow of studying and not learning, it does hurt, I really wanna start over again through learning

    • @YerSiNia14
      @YerSiNia14 Год назад +1

      All the best with that then, cheers 🥳

    • @aditi3749
      @aditi3749 Год назад +1

      @@YerSiNia14 Thank you for the well wishes! All the best with whatever you're doing too :))

    • @scar-p9e
      @scar-p9e Год назад

      Plz give example plz I become u tommorow is my exams

  • @VinoVediVici
    @VinoVediVici 5 месяцев назад +1

    Relevance that's exactly it!
    It may also explain why for example you only really learn a language when you're in that particular country that speaks that language vs just learning it at home. Because it's more relevant to speak it there, there's a necessity even. It's not only more challenging to be in that situation but it also creates a necessity, because social skills are survival skills. Knowing how to communicate with your surroundings is a survival skill.
    It might also explain why things you like, you learn faster. The fun is a reward for the brain, and so you want more fun. And to get more fun you might want to, or even need to, know more.
    If you want more fun in the game you need to get better, it's rewarding to know more, and so it becomes more relevant/a necessity for that joy, to continue.
    Correct me if i'm wrong.
    And confidence, there's something about confidence that either creates a blockage, if it's not there, or speeds up the process (sometimes even enables it) if it is there. And i'm not only talking about self confidence but also about confidence in general. The confidence in the material, the confidence about the situation (subconsciously), the confidence in the provider (the teacher). The fact that we tend to learn more from people with a charismatic attitude, a person with a leader attitude or even more important when the person provides proof (proof that it has been done before, proof that it works). And also when the information is confidently presented as truth we tend to accept it easier. All a confidence matter.
    There is something about confidence in this matter that feels very important, i just haven't quite put my finger on it yet.

    • @connectropy
      @connectropy 3 дня назад

      Be confident that you are uniquely qualified (and required) to be authentically seeking your highest self, not just attaining stuff or qualifications that others tell you you need to be 'worthy.' It is okay to seek joy so long as one knows that joy is holistic and wholesome.

  • @Dethrey_
    @Dethrey_ 3 дня назад

    Dr Sung is correct

  • @XxSilviaxx
    @XxSilviaxx День назад

    Thank for the video, I will definitely try to make more connections with the material I’m learning. I’m so sick wasting time from rereading and taking too many notes but can’t recall anything

  • @rothlemorgan144
    @rothlemorgan144 Год назад +4

    Well Justin may just have revolutionised the educational system for me he is due a Nobel, his view on how learning should be could n definitely will increase everyone's ability to practical problem solve and result in numerous inventions n discoveries due to a better understanding of the relationships of things n the importance of these relationships , hey i don't nominate pple for Nobel's but from me your discovery has n will continue improving our lives forever

  • @curiouscat3059
    @curiouscat3059 Год назад +39

    Hopefully this will give you the recognition you deserve :)

  • @MardiyatMuhammed
    @MardiyatMuhammed 11 дней назад

    I haven't bought the course, I can't afford it. I watched one of his videos. Then I searched online, saw the negative review by a reddit user on reddit. But from his video, I realised that his method is very similar to the method I devised myself but mine has loop holes. His video filled those loop holes. My learning method is different from others so, the negative review didn't surprise me at all. Most students study not learn. Just studying without learning doesn't just make you forget, you end up remaining the same instead of developing. Cognitive and mental development only occurs when you learn. Just studying is not enough!

    • @xx_dy
      @xx_dy 4 дня назад

      im struggling to understand how to learn, not study. they sound different like, studying is just reading strict information and regurgitating it , but how do i change that into learning?

    • @connectropy
      @connectropy 3 дня назад

      ​@@xx_dyCuriosity! Find more ways to wonder and be curious 💓

    • @xx_dy
      @xx_dy 3 дня назад

      @@connectropy I struggle to be curious in EVERYTHING that i want to learn. academically speaking, im curious about everything biology, but that dosn't mean im enthusiastic about learning everything about plant cells

    • @connectropy
      @connectropy 3 дня назад +1

      @xx_dy Maybe there's a way to go forward in learning more about plant cells OR, maybe stop and reassess how to pursue more of what you are genuinely curious about.

  • @marianaortiz4808
    @marianaortiz4808 Год назад +7

    CONGRATULATIONS JUSTINNN, you help me a lott!

  • @iReaperYo
    @iReaperYo Год назад

    Chunking essentially. It's the key to everything including learning a craft or sport.

  • @nishagoyal379
    @nishagoyal379 10 месяцев назад

    First I thought watching such a long video might not be very efficient and he would just share some commom non working tricks but as he said most of the times the things which require high efforts or need time are the most effective ones, his words are true.
    This Ted-Talk was definitely worthy watching
    Amazingly explained and actually helpful, Thank you for the video!

  • @just_tammy
    @just_tammy Год назад +8

    You are such a blessing Justin! Thank you for your efforts and help in learning ✨❤

  • @snehaghosh4132
    @snehaghosh4132 Год назад +6

    Love you Justin sir

  • @deepuvishwakarma3632
    @deepuvishwakarma3632 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think I got the way to learn faster ❤❤❤.thank you sir so much

  • @emmanuel4690
    @emmanuel4690 Год назад

    Higher order learning connects information.

  • @lomebarghathi3062
    @lomebarghathi3062 Год назад +18

    This should get more likes !!!
    Thank u so much Justin, ur speeches always make me feel like learning 😂

  • @kk4764
    @kk4764 Год назад +3

    So proud of you and thankful for the help over the past year u deserve all this!

  • @NewEarth25
    @NewEarth25 3 месяца назад

    Mindfulness practices help students develop metacognition and higher order thinking by training our awareness and attention to observe breath, body-sensation, feelings, thinking, mental concepts, reactivity vs responses and develop calm, clarity, focus, creativity, empathy, connection, resilience and more.

  • @actuallysatyambhartee
    @actuallysatyambhartee Год назад

    And no pressure, it should be fun

  • @siddharthnayak928
    @siddharthnayak928 Год назад +1

    One of the best lecture to help the students working on taking the bulk of information just to crack a single exam!

  • @SvenAERTS
    @SvenAERTS Год назад

    Nice intro art by the way. We really need to make it customary to have the artist's name on it. Intro art showing: wave, colors, man-women-generations-danser-musician ... flowing, a better way. This is going to work.

  • @-sevda
    @-sevda Год назад +1

    commenting for the algorithm, because i've been inspired by your profound mindset for a while now. ★

  • @little_kanhu
    @little_kanhu Год назад +1

    True Part Learning is here🌼👉 11:53 👈

  • @actuallysatyambhartee
    @actuallysatyambhartee Год назад

    Best enviornment for learning

  • @actuallysatyambhartee
    @actuallysatyambhartee Год назад

    All rounder and yes isolated or classroom choose best one

  • @fateme3779
    @fateme3779 Год назад

    I'm a forth am a fourth-year undergraduate student majoring in Cell and Molecular Biology. I wish I had watched this video sooner.

  • @sidebireng
    @sidebireng Год назад +1

    My problem is if I am studying higher order learning all of my thinking will be about that subject or course. Which is very good. But if I have something to do I can't think about the subject I have to study low order learning. As an example if I started watching anime (any series), football or something else I can't focus on my studies. I just study for exams. So I think you should enjoy your self by studying to be successful. I did it at some point and it benefited me but now I am struggling because of spending time on other things.

  • @adeobadebayo-doherty7635
    @adeobadebayo-doherty7635 Год назад

    Answer = Study quickly

  • @aliceviana7599
    @aliceviana7599 Год назад +2

    This is an amazing topic. In fact, I just want to know the better way to learn a language. I'm 67 years old and I study by my own. After your talk I got the conclusion I'm wasting time with no-relevant information because I can't achieve a high level. It would more interesting if you could give some examples. Learning English is on my bucket list. It's a challenge for me learning a language so any help will be welcome for my learning development.

    • @jakubkonopa5840
      @jakubkonopa5840 Год назад +3

      With languages it is pretty simple to make information relevant use it for example in conversation creat dialouge between 2 people learn something else in english prioritise how you can use language in as many different scenarios as possible that way the information will sink in very strongly

    • @TheInternetFan
      @TheInternetFan Год назад +1

      Do you have any hobby or particular interest? Photography, cooking, gardening, graphic novels? Well, use your target language to cultivate those interests. Read books and magazines in that language; if you're at a beginner level maybe start with children's cartoons with subtitles in your target language.

  • @FriedBananas642
    @FriedBananas642 Месяц назад

    The relation between higher order thinking and higher order learning, damn.

  • @actuallysatyambhartee
    @actuallysatyambhartee Год назад

    I honestly think a voice guiding students are best bet

  • @Serenmeraki
    @Serenmeraki Год назад

    I literally ran when I saw Justin, I love him, very insighful

  • @Aashi_tahir
    @Aashi_tahir Год назад

    The video was very helpful and when you take action to do work, motivation comes along.

  • @handleler
    @handleler Год назад

    The best Ted talks,, the best advice. If u just read the video description 😏

  • @dylan4331
    @dylan4331 Год назад +1

    Thanks !❤

  • @fabanvi
    @fabanvi Год назад

    Everyone, watch his videos on mind mapping. It's the key to HOTS.

  • @DucHuu03
    @DucHuu03 Год назад

    You are my Life Saver !!!!

  • @joshuapitong899
    @joshuapitong899 Год назад

    Thank you.🙌

  • @oscarbizard2411
    @oscarbizard2411 Год назад +1

    What a powerful lesson.

  • @Choisanatiny
    @Choisanatiny Год назад +6

    Amazing lecture sir 💯🔥, I don't think you could have possibly explained more in the given time given how many techniques you actually talk about in your own yt channel , but this covered a LOT !

  • @deepanjaligope3770
    @deepanjaligope3770 Год назад

    I will use it to learn

  • @pipam1061
    @pipam1061 Год назад +3

    He's so helpful

  • @marciacabale4820
    @marciacabale4820 Год назад +2

    Love this talk

  • @speedy8014
    @speedy8014 Год назад +38

    So... I heard Justin talking about this story of studying 15-20h a day a few times now, and I also heard other people talk about similar experiences. And the fact that I´m just unable to wrap my mind arround is, that one must be so tired and ineffective when doing so. Wouldn´t you have performed better if you would have slept enough? And if so... what would anybody lead to the conclusion, that not sleeping enough is a good thing?
    I´m honestly just curious because this way of thinking is so bizarre to me. So if anybody who has similar experiences has any kind of thoughts or answer to my question I would love to read it.

    • @class9animation798
      @class9animation798 Год назад +3

      well i guess it depends, If someone has a purpose or drive for studying this much long, then he or she will do it with their best ability, in other cases, it will just cause them harm i.e they will be prone to diseases like depression.. and whatever the exam or reason they are studying for, they will less likely to get good results..

    • @iriskpop9324
      @iriskpop9324 Год назад

      if i had a exam tomorrow, i would force myself to stay awake the entire night, one of the main reasons why i thought it was harmless was because, no matter the sleep deprivation, i would still be wide awake and aware in the actual exam hours. but nonetheless i still felt fatigue and tiredness later, and hence wanted to improve that which leads my search for effective methods to the right corner of youtube

    • @justfloating9787
      @justfloating9787 Год назад +2

      The fear of failure and falling behind is what pushes us beyond that feeling of tiredness . We are tired , we are sleepy but we still study cuz we do NOT want to fail . That's all .....

  • @bboysaif8
    @bboysaif8 Год назад +4

    Excellent talk, studying implies short-term gains that are often lost over time, learning implies long-term gains that are solidified deeper and deeper over time.

  • @qbdallofus1880
    @qbdallofus1880 Год назад

    Thank You Justin, if I may conclude my understating from what you said, it will be, it is to "process the information"

  • @rinzzlerr963
    @rinzzlerr963 Год назад +4

    Hey Justin, ur fams here 👊

  • @mohammedharoontariq5275
    @mohammedharoontariq5275 Год назад

    What an amazing talk.
    Thank you.

    • @揭光平
      @揭光平 11 месяцев назад

      Hi! What do you call it, my name is Jie Guangping, I'm come from China. I'm a beginner in the English language, if you don't mind, we can exchange language learning, you teach me English and I teach you Chinese🥰

  • @theperformerofficialhindi9539
    @theperformerofficialhindi9539 5 месяцев назад

    He is great

  • @j_j8758
    @j_j8758 Год назад +9

    It's finally out

  • @bongrobs
    @bongrobs Год назад +1

    love this, thanks TEDx and Jason!

  • @H3XED_OwO
    @H3XED_OwO Год назад +9

    I needed this video so bad, Justin is a legend!

  • @suemeyraoz8803
    @suemeyraoz8803 Год назад

    Effective strategies require effort

  • @abdullahfuad
    @abdullahfuad Год назад

    More effective and resourceful session for creating my focus path

  • @eawavy2316
    @eawavy2316 Год назад +19

    Well done for getting on ted talk love ur content helped me so much

  • @dhouhababa8876
    @dhouhababa8876 8 месяцев назад

    inspiring talk.

  • @actuallysatyambhartee
    @actuallysatyambhartee Год назад

    I think isolated and education for specific requirements are best

  • @janechapman7801
    @janechapman7801 Год назад +3

    Surely if / when you do higher order learning jtnis faster as your grouping the minutia you would normally process individually, plus writing lectures out word for word while going through what you heard and the pictures that triggered is higher order learning it's just time consuming checking you typing afterword.

  • @josurke
    @josurke 16 дней назад

    I guess I really don’t know what the key takeaway is to truly implement this …

  • @spiritualinsiderr
    @spiritualinsiderr Год назад

    Congrats Justin 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @suemeyraoz8803
    @suemeyraoz8803 Год назад +1

    I do meatcognition to a grade that It made me crazy. It was like pulling all the parts of the car to find the piece that is causing the problems when not knowing what tasks each part has.

  • @rasulbekrasulov9261
    @rasulbekrasulov9261 Год назад +1

    Thanks bro

  • @shilpamishra3817
    @shilpamishra3817 Год назад

    Glad to hear you talk about HOTS🔥. 🌸정말 고마워요 🌸jeong-mal go-ma-weo-yo🌸 Thank you so much for sharing your views. Your thoughts resonate with mine. I never make flash cards or linearly neat notes, as it's COLD (changeless ordered linear drab) that way. I know people who study like that and wonder how they manage. I learn by snowball effect it makes sense to me. I like my learning HOT (Higher Ordered Thinking) as you have described. Great presentation! 👍👏👌

  • @actuallysatyambhartee
    @actuallysatyambhartee Год назад

    For students

  • @يوسفناصرحنون-ع4ن
    @يوسفناصرحنون-ع4ن Год назад +2

    The best 🖤

  • @johana.1513
    @johana.1513 Год назад +3

    FINALLY!

  • @iqboljontirkashev7741
    @iqboljontirkashev7741 Год назад

    Thank you Ted and it's great project

  • @neetuthakur3043
    @neetuthakur3043 Год назад +1

    Thank you sir ❤️❤️ this topic helped me a lot:

  • @rm-vo5zu
    @rm-vo5zu Год назад

    Thank you for this Sir

  • @lion3914
    @lion3914 Год назад

    Metacognition: thinking about

  • @faheemahmad3957
    @faheemahmad3957 Год назад +3

    the voulme is too low why?