0:46 The Tree Notes 1:24 T - Thought Process (aka the tree trunk) identify the main concepts and details 3:03 what are the connections between the concepts? 7:38 An example of an "Eisenhower matrix" of concepts 9:10 Syntopical Learning - reading several books on a single subject simultaneously to get a complete understanding of the topic 10:13 R - Relationships (aka the branches and leaves) 13:03 E - Expressive (our brains remember visuals better than words) 14:43 E - Efficient (eg. mnemonics, acronyms) 15:44 Active recall - Close your notes. Now, can you draw out your mindmap from memory?
I’m an entrepreneur/marketer myself and I always wondered how learning how to learn could work for people like us and this video spoke volumes! Finally a video finally talking about how to apply it in business/marketing 🔥. So many concepts are so abstract this is an awesome video.
I think this method of yours is helping me a lot I really didn't use it properly but after the day I heard it my grades become so good,I only study for a few minutes before taking my exam but I really get a good marks thank you for God and you😊
Brother thank you so much for sharing this information! You have explained how to take a plethara general topic for a broad subject and break it down in a most understandable concise superb simple way of retaining information transforming oneself into an expert on any subject. you apply this method too. Kudos and God bless you brother Koi!
Thanks for the clear, concise, visual information. Also, thanks for the calm and well paced video. Some content providers would do well to slow down their delivery. Nothing annoys me more than a video where the provider assumes you know a lot of tech jargon and skips over key ideas in their effort to get ‘everything’ in to their content. Many times the dialogue is so fast and the cursor is moving so quickly, the viewer can’t even keep track of where they are on the screen. Your video was very well done. Thanks.
Bro, please do regularly make these times of visual study videos. Its so helpful 🙏 Next would love to see how can we apply these visual study idea for CS and programming languages. Thanks in advance 🙏
that's where chunking comes into play. Everytime you feel overwhelmed, you need to simplify and chunk Information. That's afford, but as soon as you chunk 4 Pieves of Information to one heading, your brain has a significant better time recalling those Information - its like magic
When it comes to subjects to try, I would like to see techy topic or even math in this sort of concept. Like cybersecurity, it, networking, and so on. It would be beneficial especially since I find writing notes to be hard and doesn't work for me, but auditory stuff do.
Thanks for explaining the importance of thought process! I wonder if I can do a mind -map in physics and math where there are a lot of formulas and problem solving. How do I connect them?
Amazing video! I just have a quick question: when it comes to gathering keywords, how many should you gather? I understand picking out terms that are bolded/underlined, or make up major headings and subheadings, but should there be a limit to how many you gather, or can you either just gather all of them and categorize them all at once, OR just pick out terms that at least seem more broad compared to keywords that represent details, make your Tree/mind map out of them, and then add the other keywords you left out later? For context, when I’n trying to gather keywords from a lecture PowerPoint, I notice that there are SO MANY highlighted, underlined, and bolded terms and if I gather them all (I try to combine multiple lectures into one since they all cover the same topic) I get keyword lists that go well over a hundred or two hundred, which becomes super daunting. So should I just limit myself to more broad key terms or keywords found in the headings and subheadings, and just add the other keywords in later after I make my initial skeleton mindmap, or should I just include them all and try to make the tree/mind map using all those hundreds of terms at once?
use ai! u can use chatgpt or any ai and just post the text where u think have many highlighted words and command the ai to make the word count less or use words that would limit the word count. u can either also create a seperate box and just list out they keyterms to use so that ur answers get more marks i mean if u know the material well u can just review the highlighted words last minute and u can recall a few of them during ur tests and just write them down
I'm trying to learn different. crops, cropping seasons and the necessary conditions for them to grow along with the places they are grown at large if I make a mind map about that with relationships, then it would be very long since there are like 10-12 crops. Is it worth it in this case?
Love the video guys!❤ Could you make a video about more mathematical concepts for exampe in thermodynamics? I‘m studying mech engineering right now and grasping concepts is a bit hard :/
Most people study math by rote memorizing and solving the equations repetitively. That’s necessary to do but not the full picture. You need to also understand when and why to use which equations in which context to answer which problems. That’s where this note taking comes in. You map out the concepts/theories of the equations and see how they relate so that you know when to use it. That’s the harder aspect of math
Your channel is my fav on RUclips nowadays ❤️❤️ and guess why .. bcz I'm having first semester exams in a month 😭😭 I appreciate every video you post thank you a lot ❤
@pikachamp5500 we do have exams everyweek too but they aren't as important as semesters exam which represent 60% of the annual grades .. so basically they decide whether you pass the year or not 😭 they are my biggest source of anxiety 😭 (Btw i wish you the best of luck in yours ) fighting!
broo don't endorse chatgpt...i know you said to think about these things first with your own brain but straight up chatgpt is not worth it because of the harsh environmental impact. i want the world to not flood over by the time i finish my exams!!
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0:46 The Tree Notes
1:24 T - Thought Process (aka the tree trunk) identify the main concepts and details
3:03 what are the connections between the concepts?
7:38 An example of an "Eisenhower matrix" of concepts
9:10 Syntopical Learning - reading several books on a single subject simultaneously to get a complete understanding of the topic
10:13 R - Relationships (aka the branches and leaves)
13:03 E - Expressive (our brains remember visuals better than words)
14:43 E - Efficient (eg. mnemonics, acronyms)
15:44 Active recall - Close your notes. Now, can you draw out your mindmap from memory?
Thank you 🙏 a
I’m an entrepreneur/marketer myself and I always wondered how learning how to learn could work for people like us and this video spoke volumes! Finally a video finally talking about how to apply it in business/marketing 🔥. So many concepts are so abstract this is an awesome video.
Appreciate it Chris! We’re planning on making a lot more entrepreneur content. Are there any topics you’re interested in hearing more about?
love your videos but please put in timestamps😊
Same 😢😢
Facts
Totally appreciate the hardworking and dedication you guys have put in to these videos , they quite literally change lives . Thanks
I think this method of yours is helping me a lot I really didn't use it properly but after the day I heard it my grades become so good,I only study for a few minutes before taking my exam but I really get a good marks thank you for God and you😊
Brother thank you so much for sharing this information! You have explained how to take a plethara general topic for a broad subject and break it down in a most understandable concise superb simple way of retaining information transforming oneself into an expert on any subject. you apply this method too. Kudos and God bless you brother Koi!
I miss the koi academy logo lol, but the rebranding is very fresh and clean in a new age way, great video guys
Thanks for the clear, concise, visual information. Also, thanks for the calm and well paced video. Some content providers would do well to slow down their delivery. Nothing annoys me more than a video where the provider assumes you know a lot of tech jargon and skips over key ideas in their effort to get ‘everything’ in to their content. Many times the dialogue is so fast and the cursor is moving so quickly, the viewer can’t even keep track of where they are on the screen. Your video was very well done. Thanks.
I was waiting for a video like this, thank you
Best one for mind mapping
Bro, please do regularly make these times of visual study videos. Its so helpful 🙏
Next would love to see how can we apply these visual study idea for CS and programming languages.
Thanks in advance 🙏
Awesome, thanks for your sharing. It's a click for me to understand.
I love your videos. It has helped me a lot for my studies.please try to give updates.....
I love all your videos
A big thank you❤ i just subscribed
Could you try mindmapping a book on history? Historical events have so many causes and effects that make it difficult to map.
that's where chunking comes into play. Everytime you feel overwhelmed, you need to simplify and chunk Information. That's afford, but as soon as you chunk 4 Pieves of Information to one heading, your brain has a significant better time recalling those Information - its like magic
What free app (that is not obsidian), do you recommend for taking Zettelkasten notes with tags and connections? Thanks 🙏
Alrighhhtt nice chill video; keep going guys!
Just what I was looking for,opened youtube and saw you guys posted this video.REALLY HELPFUL❤
thanks a lot , sir
It was really helpful...Thanks!💗
Can you create content in applying this to Law school or legal concepts? Great video btw!
Loved the "Evaluation questions"! This is where connections are more than connections, there's a motive for that.
When it comes to subjects to try, I would like to see techy topic or even math in this sort of concept. Like cybersecurity, it, networking, and so on. It would be beneficial especially since I find writing notes to be hard and doesn't work for me, but auditory stuff do.
Thanks for explaining the importance of thought process! I wonder if I can do a mind -map in physics and math where there are a lot of formulas and problem solving. How do I connect them?
Helpful content for future ❤
Cant find the promots in description, please update
Thanks for catching that. Uploaded!
Could you do one on language learning? I havent figured out how to effectively apply mind maps to language/grammar concepts/rules.
Amazing video!
I just have a quick question: when it comes to gathering keywords, how many should you gather? I understand picking out terms that are bolded/underlined, or make up major headings and subheadings, but should there be a limit to how many you gather, or can you either just gather all of them and categorize them all at once, OR just pick out terms that at least seem more broad compared to keywords that represent details, make your Tree/mind map out of them, and then add the other keywords you left out later?
For context, when I’n trying to gather keywords from a lecture PowerPoint, I notice that there are SO MANY highlighted, underlined, and bolded terms and if I gather them all (I try to combine multiple lectures into one since they all cover the same topic) I get keyword lists that go well over a hundred or two hundred, which becomes super daunting.
So should I just limit myself to more broad key terms or keywords found in the headings and subheadings, and just add the other keywords in later after I make my initial skeleton mindmap, or should I just include them all and try to make the tree/mind map using all those hundreds of terms at once?
use ai! u can use chatgpt or any ai and just post the text where u think have many highlighted words and command the ai to make the word count less or use words that would limit the word count. u can either also create a seperate box and just list out they keyterms to use so that ur answers get more marks i mean if u know the material well u can just review the highlighted words last minute and u can recall a few of them during ur tests and just write them down
Very good info here. As someone not usually a part of the apple eco system but have an ipad. What app is thay youre using?
I'm trying to learn different. crops, cropping seasons and the necessary conditions for them to grow along with the places they are grown at large
if I make a mind map about that with relationships, then it would be very long since there are like 10-12 crops.
Is it worth it in this case?
What apps are you using for this exercise? Which free/open-source apps would you recommend, For both Android & IOS?
Loved the video! Which app do you use to draw the mind map?
I'm not sure, The best for iPAD is GoodNotes, There is a free and payed version
I'm not sure, The best for iPAD is GoodNotes, There is a free and payed version
Great video
I wish you had a course solely on creating mind maps
Could make a mind map about a psychology subject?
It’s a primary technique we teach in Study Quest :)
Love the video guys!❤ Could you make a video about more mathematical concepts for exampe in thermodynamics? I‘m studying mech engineering right now and grasping concepts is a bit hard :/
Hey there. Just wondering where I could find the promts that were mentioned? I could not seem to locate them in the description.
Dude you got the best timing 😭😂
so make notes from lectures can also be done in this way?
Which is better Remnote or doing concept map
What app did you use for the notes?
Can you please do a goodnotes tutorial?
yo first like first comment this is a cool tutorial
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Can you tech us how to mind map for physics and chemistry
Plz teach numerical subjects like maths physics
Please try it on computing courses.
Please can you give the medical video example to me as not in description
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Make one on Mathematics.
do you and your bro live d/t places your studio and colors of the videos are cool
How you do at with math
Most people study math by rote memorizing and solving the equations repetitively. That’s necessary to do but not the full picture. You need to also understand when and why to use which equations in which context to answer which problems. That’s where this note taking comes in. You map out the concepts/theories of the equations and see how they relate so that you know when to use it. That’s the harder aspect of math
Don't have a tablet or ipad... am a broke nearly homeless veteran... will be using paper
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Your channel is my fav on RUclips nowadays ❤️❤️ and guess why .. bcz I'm having first semester exams in a month 😭😭
I appreciate every video you post thank you a lot ❤
We have sem exams every week 😭, and pre Mocks for mocks
@pikachamp5500 we do have exams everyweek too but they aren't as important as semesters exam which represent 60% of the annual grades .. so basically they decide whether you pass the year or not 😭 they are my biggest source of anxiety 😭
(Btw i wish you the best of luck in yours ) fighting!
This is basically an add for the program bc it gives us little detail that we would have to pay for. All these vids r just becoming promotions atp
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broo don't endorse chatgpt...i know you said to think about these things first with your own brain but straight up chatgpt is not worth it because of the harsh environmental impact. i want the world to not flood over by the time i finish my exams!!
Unless we go solarpunk
Maths
gosh.. i hate mindmaps af
Try Law, pretty please! 🥹