SQ3R Revamped is more modern and effective, IMO: Survey, Question, Rephrase (Feynman method), Recall (Active Recall) and Repetition (Spaced Repetition). Shortly, Survey, Question, Rephrase and Spaced Retrieval (S-Q-R-SR).
Spaced retrieval, yes! I need to talk about spaced repetition on my channel. :) There are oodles of spin offs or alternatives to SQ4R, with some pros and cons perhaps to each. Ultimately it the user who has to decide what works best for them and adapt as needed.
Hi there! Thanks for the questions. SQ4R was made for actively reading (anything, really). For listening to lectures (or youtube or audio), you can try a different method, such as the Cornell method. I recently made a video in that.
I like music when I watch RUclips, and I suspect others do as well. You cannot please everyone, I guess. I will take your very direct feedback to heart, though, cheers.
Thank you Morksensey! I love your work on this channel. Something tells me that I will see all your lessons here.
My pleasure! I'm a busy teacher, so I don't have so much consistent free time to make videos. I will continue to make them, though!
You are very kind to share this teacher lady, thanks for the help!
You’re most welcome!
Hi Marty, I teach a study skills course and would love to assign your videos to reinforce the skills I teach. Is this possible? Thanks! -Melissa
Of course! I made them for anyone who needs/wants them and appreciate the views to my channel (more views = bigger impetus to made more videos).
SQ3R Revamped is more modern and effective, IMO: Survey, Question, Rephrase (Feynman method), Recall (Active Recall) and Repetition (Spaced Repetition). Shortly, Survey, Question, Rephrase and Spaced Retrieval (S-Q-R-SR).
Spaced retrieval, yes! I need to talk about spaced repetition on my channel. :) There are oodles of spin offs or alternatives to SQ4R, with some pros and cons perhaps to each. Ultimately it the user who has to decide what works best for them and adapt as needed.
Is it only for textbook that suitable for SQ4R method?
Hi there! Thanks for the questions. SQ4R was made for actively reading (anything, really). For listening to lectures (or youtube or audio), you can try a different method, such as the Cornell method. I recently made a video in that.
@@morksensei thank you so much for your respond😭💙
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Why not explain it yourself?
Hard to improve on such a job well done! Better than I could have with my zero animation skills. :)
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Loose the background music. It’s distracting as hell and takes away from the topic.
I like music when I watch RUclips, and I suspect others do as well. You cannot please everyone, I guess. I will take your very direct feedback to heart, though, cheers.