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i honestly enjoy watching your study motivation, i began watching them in 2019 and i went from a 1.3 to a 3.5 GPA and in 2020 i watched some of your active learning study techniques ,where you spoke about the pomodoro technique and i got an average of 93% for my exams ( i highest exam was a 99%, i was in disbelief actually) and finally got a 4.0 GPA. I am really looking forward to your methods as I have a few tests coming up and so I would like you to share more content.
Pomodoro actually helps us to make a study habit. We really don't need to practice this technique for a long period of time. I also started to use this method last month. At first i instantly stopped studying when the break started. Gradually my focusing time increased and since last 3-5days i can sit on my table for 50 minutes to 1hr. Then i take a 20-25 min break.
Yes! Pomodoro technique can be really distracting sometimes specially when we finally enter "the flow" BUT what I personally like to do is to set longer timers then. For example if I intend to study for 25 minutes but end up getting a lot focused on the task I will study untill I get tired or finished and take a longer break. It looks like 45/15 or something like this. I believe this technique is formed to make us enter the flow and can be really useful for people who gets distracted easily.
I believe It's kinda hard to say that the focus duration of a student is 25-30 minutes. Pomodoro may be a good technique for a student who is a beginner at studying in the beginning, but after that the duration can extend. It's about getting used to studying and the lifestyle comes with it.
I use the pomodoro technique every single day!!...I just use the 50/10 timer as 25 minutes are way too short....and if in case I am a lot focused and the topic I am reading is a way too easy...then I just skip the break and increase the next break by 10 minutes and so on....so it has proven to be a lot effective for me for studying continuosly for long hours....and I ❤️ it... By the way, I am loving the new content on your channel...it's helping a lot....😊
The primary method for me was making sure that I was current on all assignments, actively participating in lectures and recitation sessions. Depending on the course, study groups were beneficial to develop methodologies for approching difficult concepts. Never forget there is some degree of "gamesmanship" that can have a major impact on the outcome of an examination.
Feynman Technique, Active Recall and Pomodoro Technique are my fav study methods and thank you for uploading these kind of videos. lots of love from Sri Lanka
I use the past papers , active recall , RUclips videos to make some of the boring subjects such as history fun and easy to remember , and the Feynman technique
I find it hard to organize the flash cards and manage the revision time I believe just marking stuff in your book and actively recalling them the day after is more convenient
I agree with studying sample tests. the problem is I am learning subjects now that there is no sample tests (these are not college courses). Some have suggested writing your own questions (with my limited time that would be an impossible task, as there topics are very broad. But if you can get sample tests for your subject, I would recommend it (even if the questions are not the same as what will be on the exam, I still find it very effective study tool).
definitely AGREE about EVERYTHING, this video is pretty complete (trust me I watched soo many study methods videos until now lmao) and it explains all the positive and negative aspects !! great job, hope it'll help some people :)
Pomodoro technique is a great technique to start for begginers. Instead of 25 min you can just adjust it to 10 to 15 min with 5 min break in between. This helps those people struggling with getting stuff done but is to lazy to do it. But I agree with mike regarding the 25 min. breaking your flow. After that flow is broken it is very hard to get in 😔, this usually happens to people who is already used to studying or working, people who usually procrastinate and feel lazy usually doesn't feel that 25 min is too short....as long as their not cramming for exams and deadlines😂😂
Allright so I wanna share with all of you a study method that I'm working on, based on something I used in the past that worked really well for me and based on that video: Note: This process starts when i'm in the office ready to study, so it doesn't have stuff like taking notes. 1. Start the Pomodoro Timer (based on how long you're able to stay focus) 2. Begin the Organization phase, when you start to organize all the gadgets you'll need, all the references you will need to search on and all the arguments you're going to run in. 3. Type a waterfall scheme based on some questions that are the most important: Principal argument first key answer second key answer details (and so on) 4. Try to do the Active Recall method to see how much you remember and for helping your mind have a better view of what's going on. 5. Use the Mind Palace to memorize the Keywords from the Key Answer from the scheme, then check wheter you have memorized everything or not; if you have done everything correctly you should have memorized everything in your palace. 6. For the long-period therm use the spaced repetition for reviewing all the concepts. With that last move you will use toghether: the mind palace, the active Recall and the Feynman Technique. Let me know if you like this program, what you don't, what's your method or whatever you want. Also sorry for my missed fluency, english is not my main language and I'm still learning it.
I have been unintentionally using active recall all my life, and i tell you that it does not disappoint. I graduated elementary as the 2nd TOP student. And last year, in 7th grade, I was the TOP student(in my grade level) and got an average of 97 which was 2MORE points than our 2nd top student(95).
I would like to say that even though this mind map is so hyped here it's just doesn't work for me and probably for majority students either, but for me and for others students Exam Past Papers+Active Recall works best
Haha I was just wondering if we combine all these methods what will we obtain? I think we can (and we should) combine all these methods. For example, you combine the RUclips videos + pomodoro +feymann technic technic and finally you visualize what you understood by images. If you do that normally you should be able to explain the topic to a kid haha
I think I unintentionally use the loci method alot but now that it has a name and proper recognition ill try to use it intentionally 😅 thank you so much!
This video is old, but I'm going to write it anyway. I use the technique of the memory palace and for me, in a matter of storing information, it is almost instantaneous and very efficient. In a matter of memorizing, this method is undoubtedly the best, it is a pity that it has not worked so well for you :/ Anyway, this method is focused on this, memory, and not on understanding, so I'm currently trying to adapt it somehow.
This video is about ranking different study methods. The speaker ranks them based on his own experience and says that what works for him might not work for everyone. Here is the ranking list: S tier (most effective): Active recall, Past papers A tier: RUclips videos, Flashcards B tier (somewhat effective): Social learning (studying with friends) C tier (not very effective): Mind maps D tier (least effective): Rote learning, Method of loci (loci method) The speaker mentioned that the pomodoro technique used to be his favorite method but it disrupts his flow state so he doesn't use it as much anymore.
I used past papers alot, unfortuantely it killed my grades because our online exams were so different that i rather got stressed because i expected somethink different🤦♂️ I defenetly need to fix this next time
Hey Brother, here’s a tip... you could use ur study sessions for 50 mins and take a 10 min break or something that’s more than 30 mins, which helps to not disturb the state of flow.. Lots of Love from India❤️
I'm using loci method when there is no hope for me to learn a particular thing and the exam is in 2 days and I can clearly see that I'm wasting my time on this small matter
I find that I am very slow if i take notes by hand. Teachers and stuff always say “don’t type your notes, it’s very passive” and they say that u are more likely to remember if you write by hand. but writing can be passive too... and highly time consuming. it doesn’t matter if you write or type notes if u don’t use active recall or constant revision. I type notes now. Although because I have biology and chemistry, I do wish I had a way to “draw” diagrams or example problems so a combination of laptop and ipad is good. OR a cheap solution for that is to use a drawing tablet (it connects to ur laptop and you use it as a tracker, it just doesn’t have its own screen). I definitely recommend laptop though. Ipad just DOES NOT have the freedom that laptops do. You’ll find it difficult to research and such when in the future u need to write academic papers. and if u need to but bluetooth keyboard and apple pencil to use an ipad for school, the expenses add up.
If you do type though, actively condense the information. make it so that it is actually useful. it is bad if it’s just word for word what the textbook says
at this point I'm using anki app for stuidying and it "forces" me to use active recall, spaced repetition and flashards and I have the best grades, memory etc. I've had in years :D; went from repeating a year to being one of the best students in class
Remember that you can do this I have white noise videos for extreme studying and noises for sleeping without waking up tired. 100% not tired when you wake up. Make money, sleep, study, concentrate, get in a better mood, you name it.
I’ve always been average No fails but low As at most. But that’s cuz I don’t study properly. I’m always distracted and keep procrastinating and only do what is needed (homework). The last time I was top of my cohort was when I was 7… But now I want to change. People r better than me and I am jealous of them but what can I say? I’m not putting enough effort. I’m not gonna waste my teenage years :) Hopefully, I’ll come back to this with an average of As months later
For me flashcards are gamechanger, i was able to learn and memorized periodic table (symbols,names) easily in just i think a week or two. I personally used quizlet because it has a feature called learn mode, where you can learn it in an active way. Nevertheless i hope you are doing great.
For the youtube procrastination problem, i have a tip: i made a new google account just for studying, which means that when i use youtube, i only get study video recommendations! ^^
@@AshishKumar-ok4uy Active recall just basically means testing yourself. Testing yourself as you study + once you've completed a subject. For example, when you read a paragraph, close the book and ask yourself 1. What have I just read 2. What are the key ideas 3. Can I say I've fully understood it Same applies if you're watching a video. This is only a memorization technique though. The most important thing is that you've fully understood it.
@@AshishKumar-ok4uy The way I take notes are by making mind maps + questions. I don't just copy down what's written on the board. If your in a lecture however, it's a good idea to take notes the standard way to keep you awake because It's easy to get sleepy. But if making notes the standard way works best with you, that's great. When you have a giant syllabus, it can seem daunting so take a minute and start scoping your subjects (breaking it down into subcategories)
@@reminemi1153 nvm but why do I feel like you guys are lying ? If not, then tell me why he's different from other youtubers and how exactly your grades got changed?
I'm a visual learner. So I prefer using mind maps. Other than that, I have the same opinion as you did for the other study methods. I use active recall alot and it improved my grades from like 30% to 80%.
@@DiegoFernandoCastanomosquera By recalling the information you just read and not rereading it. You use methods such as making questions, speaking the information like your teaching, writing it down, etc.
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Hi I have an exam day after tomorrow I will update then
Heyy brother,
Do you upload courses on skillshare or any other online platforms like this ??
Really helpful
Very helpful
*Every family has a person who breaks the chain of poverty. I hope you will be that person!*
Thanks! Working on it rn :)
Yea baby!
Yaa sure 😁🖖👍🏻
I sure will🙌🏼✨✍🏻
Thank you. Working on it.
This was uploaded 25 minutes ago, an entire pomodoro session
If you have a higher attention span then Pomodoro is not for you. But if you are an easily distracted person, then Pomdoro was made for you
Yeah and also, those who are preparing for competitive exams need to have a long sitting (3 hours).
Thanks a lot man. Cleared everything up.
pomodoro is best bro, sometimes i just dont realized that i study for 1 hours
i honestly enjoy watching your study motivation, i began watching them in 2019 and i went from a 1.3 to a 3.5 GPA and in 2020 i watched some of your active learning study techniques ,where you spoke about the pomodoro technique and i got an average of 93% for my exams ( i highest exam was a 99%, i was in disbelief actually) and finally got a 4.0 GPA. I am really looking forward to your methods as I have a few tests coming up and so I would like you to share more content.
Can you give a breif on everything you did on a daily basis
Damn you're amazing, improving that much is actually insane, well done!!
@Kuhle980 really?
@@Red53627 yes i graduated with a 3.5 GPA
wow
Pomodoro actually helps us to make a study habit. We really don't need to practice this technique for a long period of time. I also started to use this method last month. At first i instantly stopped studying when the break started. Gradually my focusing time increased and since last 3-5days i can sit on my table for 50 minutes to 1hr. Then i take a 20-25 min break.
Usually I just do 50|10 pomodoro or 60|10 pomodoro
Yes! Pomodoro technique can be really distracting sometimes specially when we finally enter "the flow"
BUT what I personally like to do is to set longer timers then. For example if I intend to study for 25 minutes but end up getting a lot focused on the task I will study untill I get tired or finished and take a longer break. It looks like 45/15 or something like this.
I believe this technique is formed to make us enter the flow and can be really useful for people who gets distracted easily.
I believe It's kinda hard to say that the focus duration of a student is 25-30 minutes. Pomodoro may be a good technique for a student who is a beginner at studying in the beginning, but after that the duration can extend. It's about getting used to studying and the lifestyle comes with it.
I use the pomodoro technique every single day!!...I just use the 50/10 timer as 25 minutes are way too short....and if in case I am a lot focused and the topic I am reading is a way too easy...then I just skip the break and increase the next break by 10 minutes and so on....so it has proven to be a lot effective for me for studying continuosly for long hours....and I ❤️ it...
By the way, I am loving the new content on your channel...it's helping a lot....😊
Pls make a video on "how to get into 'the state of flow''
Coming up next week :)
yeah i too need that video!
I am so happy... My mentality is changing and transition is taking place,my grades are just increasing with great shock.
MEDICAL STUDENT🇳🇬🇳🇬
Which methods r u following
The primary method for me was making sure that I was current on all assignments, actively participating in lectures and recitation sessions. Depending on the course, study groups were beneficial to develop methodologies for approching difficult concepts.
Never forget there is some degree of "gamesmanship" that can have a major impact on the outcome of an examination.
Feynman Technique, Active Recall and Pomodoro Technique are my fav study methods and thank you for uploading these kind of videos. lots of love from Sri Lanka
I love Feynman Techinque and Past Papers.
I use the past papers , active recall , RUclips videos to make some of the boring subjects such as history fun and easy to remember , and the Feynman technique
I find it hard to organize the flash cards and manage the revision time
I believe just marking stuff in your book and actively recalling them the day after is more convenient
I agree with studying sample tests. the problem is I am learning subjects now that there is no sample tests (these are not college courses). Some have suggested writing your own questions (with my limited time that would be an impossible task, as there topics are very broad. But if you can get sample tests for your subject, I would recommend it (even if the questions are not the same as what will be on the exam, I still find it very effective study tool).
definitely AGREE about EVERYTHING, this video is pretty complete (trust me I watched soo many study methods videos until now lmao) and it explains all the positive and negative aspects !! great job, hope it'll help some people :)
Feynman technique &Promodoro technique is really effective. I've been using those 2 methods for years,and i know it's really Amazing🔥
Pomodoro technique is a great technique to start for begginers. Instead of 25 min you can just adjust it to 10 to 15 min with 5 min break in between.
This helps those people struggling with getting stuff done but is to lazy to do it.
But I agree with mike regarding the 25 min. breaking your flow. After that flow is broken it is very hard to get in 😔, this usually happens to people who is already used to studying or working, people who usually procrastinate and feel lazy usually doesn't feel that 25 min is too short....as long as their not cramming for exams and deadlines😂😂
Lol I’m watching this video about studying instead of actually studying for my physics midterm tomorrow
How did it went ?
@@chrlt5711 *go
Active recall by writing keywords and reading again and again work wonders for me.
This is bestest ever video of my life. It's very helpful for my studies. I've been waiting for this type of video. Thank you for making this video.
"25 minutes of study, doesn't sound so intimidating"😂😂🤣🤣
Allright so I wanna share with all of you a study method that I'm working on, based on something I used in the past that worked really well for me and based on that video:
Note: This process starts when i'm in the office ready to study, so it doesn't have stuff like taking notes.
1. Start the Pomodoro Timer (based on how long you're able to stay focus)
2. Begin the Organization phase, when you start to organize all the gadgets you'll need, all the references you will need to search on and all the arguments you're going to run in.
3. Type a waterfall scheme
based on some questions that are the most important:
Principal argument
first key answer
second key answer
details
(and so on)
4. Try to do the Active Recall method to see how much you remember and for helping your mind have a better view of what's going on.
5. Use the Mind Palace to memorize the Keywords from the Key Answer from the scheme, then check wheter you have memorized everything or not; if you have done everything correctly you should have memorized everything in your palace.
6. For the long-period therm use the spaced repetition for reviewing all the concepts. With that last move you will use toghether: the mind palace, the active Recall and the Feynman Technique.
Let me know if you like this program, what you don't, what's your method or whatever you want.
Also sorry for my missed fluency, english is not my main language and I'm still learning it.
you saved my life ❤ Can't thank you enough 🙏 May God bless u ,and may all your dreams come true.
I have been unintentionally using active recall all my life, and i tell you that it does not disappoint. I graduated elementary as the 2nd TOP student. And last year, in 7th grade, I was the TOP student(in my grade level) and got an average of 97 which was 2MORE points than our 2nd top student(95).
Study techniques I use
•Active recall
•Mindmapping
•Summarizing
•Auditory learning
•Practice questions
Work great for me
Combos for the win >>>
Pomodoro (45/5) x Active Recall x Past Papers🔥🔥
Your videos really help me to stay productive and motivated whole day thank you sir ❤❤
i personally use the active recall technique mixed with the pomodoro technique
I would like to say that even though this mind map is so hyped here it's just doesn't work for me and probably for majority students either, but for me and for others students Exam Past Papers+Active Recall works best
Active Recall and Flashcards!
Active recall + Spaced repetition + Method of Loci is the best combo for me
You can double or triple the 25 minutes of the Pomodoro technique and double your break time. Really any combination that works for you.
practising past papers is really good but after I finish answering the questions like for about 45 minutes i will totally forget everything
Maybe you don't have the material memorized in longterm in the first place..🤔
I say that cause doing past papers really do it's work most time..
Hey man really wanted this video! THANKS
Please do a video on how to study faster while writting down notes.
Haha I was just wondering if we combine all these methods what will we obtain? I think we can (and we should) combine all these methods. For example, you combine the RUclips videos + pomodoro +feymann technic technic and finally you visualize what you understood by images. If you do that normally you should be able to explain the topic to a kid haha
I think I unintentionally use the loci method alot but now that it has a name and proper recognition ill try to use it intentionally 😅 thank you so much!
This is so helpful
This video is old, but I'm going to write it anyway. I use the technique of the memory palace and for me, in a matter of storing information, it is almost instantaneous and very efficient. In a matter of memorizing, this method is undoubtedly the best, it is a pity that it has not worked so well for you :/ Anyway, this method is focused on this, memory, and not on understanding, so I'm currently trying to adapt it somehow.
Thank you for helping us 😇
Good Quote, There are only two options, make progress or make excuses.
This video is about ranking different study methods. The speaker ranks them based on his own experience and says that what works for him might not work for everyone. Here is the ranking list:
S tier (most effective): Active recall, Past papers
A tier: RUclips videos, Flashcards
B tier (somewhat effective): Social learning (studying with friends)
C tier (not very effective): Mind maps
D tier (least effective): Rote learning, Method of loci (loci method)
The speaker mentioned that the pomodoro technique used to be his favorite method but it disrupts his flow state so he doesn't use it as much anymore.
Best video I have seen on studying techniques.
I used past papers alot, unfortuantely it killed my grades because our online exams were so different that i rather got stressed because i expected somethink different🤦♂️
I defenetly need to fix this next time
This is what I was looking for 😃!!!! This will help me a lot tq bro😊
I actually used Feynman Technique alot of times without realizing it
Hey Brother, here’s a tip... you could use ur study sessions for 50 mins and take a 10 min break or something that’s more than 30 mins, which helps to not disturb the state of flow..
Lots of Love from India❤️
@@abdulj2766 Wow me too👍
That depends on your attention span bro. It varies from person to person.
@@ranjitn159 ye I agree
I have A/L exam in this year. This video very useful . Thank you ❤️🔥
Ayo this was a huge help. Big gratitude
I feel like I work better with recalling the work and doing past papers
Spaced repetition is a great study technique too!!!
hey I enjoyed your video and personally think the loci method the best technique . Good video btw 👍 ❤
I'm using loci method when there is no hope for me to learn a particular thing and the exam is in 2 days and I can clearly see that I'm wasting my time on this small matter
nice work dude....i love your videos so much...love from indiaa😁
Where can we get in touch with you to suggest some video ideas about studying and essay writing ?
I am a huge fan of you Mike!
Now we know, thanks. Guys Like the video and make it popular. It worths.
I have been using these methods for as long as I can remember and I didn't even know these actually had names!
I’m going into college next year, for studying, should I get an iPad to take notes on or use notebooks? What computer is best?
I pad
Nah laptop i have ipad ...after a month its not cool to write on it believe me ...get a good laptop
Notebook..we can memorize long lasting
I find that I am very slow if i take notes by hand. Teachers and stuff always say “don’t type your notes, it’s very passive” and they say that u are more likely to remember if you write by hand. but writing can be passive too... and highly time consuming. it doesn’t matter if you write or type notes if u don’t use active recall or constant revision. I type notes now. Although because I have biology and chemistry, I do wish I had a way to “draw” diagrams or example problems so a combination of laptop and ipad is good. OR a cheap solution for that is to use a drawing tablet (it connects to ur laptop and you use it as a tracker, it just doesn’t have its own screen). I definitely recommend laptop though. Ipad just DOES NOT have the freedom that laptops do. You’ll find it difficult to research and such when in the future u need to write academic papers. and if u need to but bluetooth keyboard and apple pencil to use an ipad for school, the expenses add up.
If you do type though, actively condense the information. make it so that it is actually useful. it is bad if it’s just word for word what the textbook says
at this point I'm using anki app for stuidying and it "forces" me to use active recall, spaced repetition and flashards and I have the best grades, memory etc. I've had in years :D; went from repeating a year to being one of the best students in class
The SQ7R method is the best it works for me
Wow I needed this bro
Your content is the best ever❤
great video man
Please how do i use active recall when reading a novel?
Remember that you can do this
I have white noise videos for extreme studying and noises for sleeping without waking up tired. 100% not tired when you wake up.
Make money, sleep, study, concentrate, get in a better mood, you name it.
Hey do u also notice a quick breath after every line?
I’ve always been average
No fails but low As at most.
But that’s cuz I don’t study properly. I’m always distracted and keep procrastinating and only do what is needed (homework).
The last time I was top of my cohort was when I was 7…
But now I want to change. People r better than me and I am jealous of them but what can I say? I’m not putting enough effort.
I’m not gonna waste my teenage years :)
Hopefully, I’ll come back to this with an average of As months later
Thank you so much for your videos,they are very helpful,may God bless you
thank you for the video.
I'm literally in the middle of examination and im struggling to focus I cant afford to fail this year i HAVE to get into highschool
Thank you so much ❤
really useful bro
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You're right, I won't 😆 But you get a reply and a ❤ 😆
@@MikeDeeOfficial Hahaaa lol😂😂😂
Tnxs, bro ❤❤❤
Loove your videos❤️❤️
I'm a visual learner but I still prefer active recall compared to them..
Video on how to enter flow state by will please? 🙏
what is the difference between feynman technique and active recall?
Learning for me is very hard now a days my brain process things very slow
try listening to concentration music
*How many INDIANS here?*
Idk
Hey, do you watch Ali Abdaal?
where have YOU been all my life...
wating for next video bro
I'm no fun of flashcards
I kind of think is time consuming especially when you have a lot of information
Exactly
You can always use flashcards other people have Made
Flashcards doesn't work for me~
For me flashcards are gamechanger, i was able to learn and memorized periodic table (symbols,names) easily in just i think a week or two. I personally used quizlet because it has a feature called learn mode, where you can learn it in an active way. Nevertheless i hope you are doing great.
@@14ishikawa72 oh, I heard about Quizlet too.
RUclips really helped me with my chemistry courses but it's more of a distraction
Pomodoro
Iam early + new subscriber +like your video
Justin sung would be mad at you 😬
After graduation are you doing post graduation
i fw the accent
Thanks ur secret I come from D to B thanks a lot sir
studying in your sleep is the best
tq
For the youtube procrastination problem, i have a tip: i made a new google account just for studying, which means that when i use youtube, i only get study video recommendations! ^^
Except rote learning every learning good
my fav revision methods: Active Recall + Past Papers + Space Repetition
How you do active recall can you help
@@AshishKumar-ok4uy Active recall just basically means testing yourself. Testing yourself as you study + once you've completed a subject. For example, when you read a paragraph, close the book and ask yourself
1. What have I just read
2. What are the key ideas
3. Can I say I've fully understood it
Same applies if you're watching a video. This is only a memorization technique though. The most important thing is that you've fully understood it.
@@DillonSingh98 so what about note making if u have gaint syllabus
@@AshishKumar-ok4uy The way I take notes are by making mind maps + questions. I don't just copy down what's written on the board. If your in a lecture however, it's a good idea to take notes the standard way to keep you awake because It's easy to get sleepy. But if making notes the standard way works best with you, that's great. When you have a giant syllabus, it can seem daunting so take a minute and start scoping your subjects (breaking it down into subcategories)
What is space repetition
This man deserves so much more, he has helped me get straight A's. Istg he is so underrated.
same the time i hit that red button i never took under A except for history lol
@@BakkarGraphics lmao same
Wow! What all worked for u ?
@@reminemi1153 nvm but why do I feel like you guys are lying ?
If not, then tell me why he's different from other youtubers and how exactly your grades got changed?
Zaheri 360 bro u need to ask the person whose grades changed , where have I said my grades changed ?
I'm a visual learner. So I prefer using mind maps. Other than that, I have the same opinion as you did for the other study methods. I use active recall alot and it improved my grades from like 30% to 80%.
How do you use active recall?
@@DiegoFernandoCastanomosquera By recalling the information you just read and not rereading it. You use methods such as making questions, speaking the information like your teaching, writing it down, etc.
I've never been so early!!! 🥳
Also, thank you so much for making these videos...you have no idea how many students' lives you are changing. 😊
😍