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    The best learning method

    Hi,
    what method of learning do you use? I mean, what method is the best if you want to learn in fast way, eg. if you have a few days to learn new skills?
    Do you prefer reading books, listening, watching video tutorials?
    The best way for me are mind maps and watching video lessons (that's why I created website with video tutorials).
    I'm still looking for new methods, can you recommend any?

    Regards,
    Kamil
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    Learn with video tutorials

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    I copy notes in a yellow paper then after class Id transfer them to a separate notebook, reviewing as I rewrite them.

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    rewriting notes. works for me
    Last edited by katerine; Apr 14, 2012 at 09:41 PM. Reason: fail

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    Depende yan sa behavior ng tao. Kung trip mo mag isa, like mga sulat o nood tutorials (visual). *** iba more on practicing (eg. cramming o hanap ng ng matuturuan). May audio din (reading out loud) haha..

    Best time to review pag mataas ang oxygen levels mo sa katawan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamil_Moscicki View Post
    Hi,
    what method of learning do you use? I mean, what method is the best if you want to learn in fast way, eg. if you have a few days to learn new skills?
    Do you prefer reading books, listening, watching video tutorials?
    The best way for me are mind maps and watching video lessons (that's why I created website with video tutorials).
    I'm still looking for new methods, can you recommend any?

    Regards,
    Kamil
    -----------------------------
    Learn with video tutorials

    It actually depends on your learning style. Auditory, Visual, Kinesthetic.

    But I think one of the best ways is to take notes.. Whether you are reading a textbook, or listening to your teacher's discussion, taking notes is effective.
    For practical or problem-solving type subjects, doing it is the best way to learn.

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    Solve half (or a third kung gahol sa oras) of the end-of-chapter problems. It did not fail me at all, mapa-Math, Chemistry, Physics, or Engineering Sciences. For this to work, you need to start reviewing at least a week before the examination.

    We hear honor graduates say, "hindi ako matalino, masipag lang." And that is true, ang uno ay pinagpapaguran at hindi basta-basta makukuha sa pag-aaral ng isang gabi lang.

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    First & foremost, drink lots of water, have an enough hours of sleep, eat nutritious foods, and exercise your whole body everyday (I'd recommend walking for at least 30 minutes, if you don't have enough time for actual body work out. It helps your brain to become more active).

    Well, I don't jot down notes while my prof is still teaching & talking in front of the class. I would just write notes when he/she is already done teaching.. because when you listen & concentrate very carefully to what your teacher is talking about w/o doing anything simultaneously, your brain is more likely to nourish completely everything you installed inside it...

    And when it comes to solving math problems, I would just write the given equation (say you're asked to evaluate a particular equation) & listen very carefully to the procedures of evaluating it. I wouldn't copy the actual procedure, I would just listen on how my teacher solve it, right after that I'd just copy the final answer... And after the class or during my vacant period, I would solve it again w/o any reference on procedures of solving it, just the final answer as my main reference.. kasi when it comes to solving math problems, the most important is you know the procedures /step-by-step process of solving it... I hope this helps!

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    1st I write them in a yellow pad then when I transfer them neatly in my own notebook I make sure na naka-mind map siya.. yung nakasummarized yung lesson in one picture (DEPENDE SA TOPIC AND SUBJECT SYEMPRE)

    2nd, as I keep studying I keep on asking questions like.. PAANO kung ito nangyari.. BAKIT ito nangyari... i don't want to memorize things, I want to understand them..

    3rd, PRACTICE lalo na kung MATH or Accounting subject yan kailangan talaga puro practice

    4th hindi pwdng isang bagsakan lang ang aral kailangan maraming beses talaga...

    5th.. I appreciate what I study, kasi kung di mo ma appreciate yan.. mapasa mo man yan hindi mo rin matututunan yan... most importantly APPLY WHAT YOU LEARN

    Lastly, LOVE what you are doing

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    Di ba po depende yun sa tao? One method may work for one person but not for the other.

    As a bookworm, I find that the best learning method for me is simply reading my notes. Once is more than enough. I can remember facts better when I'm not trying too hard. My friends suggested writing down notes I but eventually concluded that it's tedious and time-consuming.

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    listening to the teacher/professor and reading.

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    I must add, reading books/articles/whatever in addition to the required texts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dacs View Post
    Guys, I think you're making conversation to a bot
    You are wrong - I wait for answers of all interested.

    Thank you all for your responses.

    Quote Originally Posted by jielun View Post
    I copy notes in a yellow paper then after class Id transfer them to a separate notebook, reviewing as I rewrite them.
    Sounds interesting, I'll try it.

    Quote Originally Posted by manetlasiste View Post
    But I think one of the best ways is to take notes.. Whether you are reading a textbook, or listening to your teacher's discussion, taking notes is effective.
    but sometimes we forget about these notes

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkOliver View Post
    Well, I don't jot down notes while my prof is still teaching & talking in front of the class. I would just write notes when he/she is already done teaching.. because when you listen & concentrate very carefully to what your teacher is talking about w/o doing anything simultaneously, your brain is more likely to nourish completely everything you installed inside it...
    I completely agree with that!

    Regards!

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