I am currently doing an undergraduate degree in psychology, and I think that it may be important for me to retain the course content in the long-term, especially for some courses (e.g., Research Methods). After the courses conclude, should I continue to do spaced retrieval on the content that I learned? If so, what intervals would you recommend? Currently, I do 1 day, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month (repeatedly, until the course ends). Maybe 1 day, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 7 months, etc.? I fear that I will eventually get overloaded with retrieval practice and eventually forget it anyhow - if I do not use it in my profession. Much appreciated, Cole
Great video. So, does understanding mean relating to already known material? And if learning is enhanced when you connect to already known stuff, how do you learn new info, which hasnt got anything in the brain to be attached to
Your videos are insightful as always. Pointing out studies for the bases of your content is just awesome. I think I also prefer a slightly longer duration superimposed text on your videos, since I've seen in some of your videos, the duration for the text are too short that I usually have to replay the part. But if the short duration actually serves another purpose that you would like to have, just ignore this comment 😅 that wouldn't deter me from watching more of your insightful videos like this one👍.
The only way to remember things is to understand. Period. Thank you for this video ❤️
That's not true you don't only need it
I am currently doing an undergraduate degree in psychology, and I think that it may be important for me to retain the course content in the long-term, especially for some courses (e.g., Research Methods).
After the courses conclude, should I continue to do spaced retrieval on the content that I learned? If so, what intervals would you recommend? Currently, I do 1 day, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month (repeatedly, until the course ends). Maybe 1 day, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 7 months, etc.?
I fear that I will eventually get overloaded with retrieval practice and eventually forget it anyhow - if I do not use it in my profession.
Much appreciated,
Cole
Thank you for improving my understanding of knowing the difference between understanding and knowing 😁
Any article mentions the problem of active recall/retrieval
can you make a video about learning strategies in understanding phase
Yes I would love to!
Great video. So, does understanding mean relating to already known material?
And if learning is enhanced when you connect to already known stuff, how do you learn new info, which hasnt got anything in the brain to be attached to
Your videos are insightful as always. Pointing out studies for the bases of your content is just awesome.
I think I also prefer a slightly longer duration superimposed text on your videos, since I've seen in some of your videos, the duration for the text are too short that I usually have to replay the part. But if the short duration actually serves another purpose that you would like to have, just ignore this comment 😅 that wouldn't deter me from watching more of your insightful videos like this one👍.
Thanks for the feedback! I will make sure to incorporate it in future videos 😁
I came to listen to new points of view and I left in love, I fell into the trap 😌
Muchísimas gracias :* yo pensaba que yo era el problema al no poder estudiar utilizando active recall
Goeie
I fell in love with u!
You look beautiful ❤️.
😁hey u look like kate from hillo hillo.. Does anybody notice that
Oeh I love discovering lookalikes! Do you have a link to a picture? My Dutch Google does not seem to want to find it haha
You are beautiful!