- Useful learning is EFFORT-FULL. It's difficult, but worth it.
- We are BAD JUDGES of when we're learning well and not.
- REREADING TEXT and BATCHED PRACTICE are not supported by research.
- RETRIEVAL PRACTICE is what you need - a simple quiz will do wonders for you.
- SPACE OUT PRACTICE with breaks to learn well.
- TRY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BEFORE BEING TAUGHT THE SOLUTION. Good for you.
- Build your learning on a FOUNDATION OF PRIOR KNOWLEDGE.
- ELABORATE on what you just learned by expressing in your own words. If you've encountered the Udacity Git course with Caroline Buckey and Sarah Spikes, you've been told to write down reflections because it's good for you!
Study smarter : https://www.youtube.com/embed/IlU-zDU6aQ0 (Marty Lobdell)
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