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== Why & When ==
 
== Why & When ==
Well, duh.  
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Well, duh.
 
* When learning for exams
 
* When learning for exams
 
* basically when learning anything
 
* basically when learning anything
 
 
== Goal(s) ==
 
== Goal(s) ==
 
* Spend your learning time efficiently
 
* Spend your learning time efficiently
 
* Retain knowledge & understanding long-term
 
* Retain knowledge & understanding long-term
 
* Enjoy learning
 
* Enjoy learning
 
 
== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==
 
=== Planning ===
 
=== Planning ===
 
* Learning for exams starts at the start of the semester, not a few weeks before the exams
 
* Learning for exams starts at the start of the semester, not a few weeks before the exams
 
* Having a clear-cut overview of what the exam is about - make topic maps, lists, whatever
 
* Having a clear-cut overview of what the exam is about - make topic maps, lists, whatever
 
 
=== Techniques ===
 
=== Techniques ===
 
* Spaced-Repetition
 
* Spaced-Repetition
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* Interleaving
 
* Interleaving
 
* Breaks
 
* Breaks
 
 
=== What NOT to do ===
 
=== What NOT to do ===
 
* Summarizing
 
* Summarizing
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* Not taking breaks
 
* Not taking breaks
 
* Cramming
 
* Cramming
 
 
 
=== Supportive Tools ===
 
=== Supportive Tools ===
 
* Anki
 
* Anki
 
* Excel / Word / Notion (for creating plans)
 
* Excel / Word / Notion (for creating plans)
 
* think-cell (for creating semester plans)
 
* think-cell (for creating semester plans)
 
 
 
 
== Links & Further reading ==
 
== Links & Further reading ==
 
=== Videos ===
 
=== Videos ===

Revision as of 07:51, 24 July 2020

Why & When

Well, duh.

  • When learning for exams
  • basically when learning anything

Goal(s)

  • Spend your learning time efficiently
  • Retain knowledge & understanding long-term
  • Enjoy learning

Getting started

Planning

  • Learning for exams starts at the start of the semester, not a few weeks before the exams
  • Having a clear-cut overview of what the exam is about - make topic maps, lists, whatever

Techniques

  • Spaced-Repetition
  • Active Recall
  • Elaboration
  • Interleaving
  • Breaks

What NOT to do

  • Summarizing
  • Underlining
  • Not taking breaks
  • Cramming

Supportive Tools

  • Anki
  • Excel / Word / Notion (for creating plans)
  • think-cell (for creating semester plans)

Links & Further reading

Videos

Books