How To Learn Faster
Summary
TLDRThis episode explores effective learning techniques for quick knowledge acquisition and retention. It advises against using laptops for note-taking, advocating pen and paper to avoid digital distractions and promote deeper information processing. The script highlights the benefits of sleep for memory consolidation, as demonstrated by a study showing improved recall after sleep. For motor skill learning, it suggests varying practice methods to enhance speed and accuracy, using the example of tennis players switching racket weights. These strategies aim to optimize the learning experience.
Takeaways
- 📚 Write with pen and paper to take notes as it helps in deeper processing of information compared to typing on a laptop.
- 🚫 Avoid online distractions when learning, as they can hinder the effectiveness of your learning process.
- 📝 Re-frame information into your own words while writing notes to enhance test performance.
- 💤 Incorporate sleep into your study routine to improve memory retention, as demonstrated by the French experiment with Swahili translations.
- 📈 The sleep group in the experiment recalled more words after a period of sleep compared to the group that studied without sleep.
- 🔄 Modify your practice slightly when learning a new motor skill to enhance the speed and accuracy of learning.
- 🎾 In real-world applications, vary your practice methods, such as using tennis rackets of different weights, to improve motor skill learning.
- 🧠 Using two different strategies in learning can nearly double the speed of accuracy compared to repeating the same practice.
- 🔍 Research supports the effectiveness of certain study methods, such as handwriting notes and incorporating sleep.
- 🌟 Learning new skills, like languages or instruments, is an amazing and enriching experience.
- 🛠️ Experiment with different learning techniques to find what works best for you in retaining knowledge quickly.
Q & A
What does the script suggest as the first step for effective learning?
-The script suggests skipping the laptop and writing with pen and paper when taking notes as the first step for effective learning.
Why is typing on a laptop considered less effective than writing with pen and paper according to the script?
-Typing on a laptop is considered less effective because it can lead to more distractions and researchers have found that it results in shallower information processing compared to writing by hand.
What is the recommended method for retaining notes according to the script?
-The script recommends the method of 'STUDY, SLEEP, STUDY!' for retaining notes effectively.
What was the outcome of the French experiment on learning and sleep mentioned in the script?
-In the French experiment, the group that studied, slept overnight, and then studied again in the morning could recall 10 out of 16 words, while the group that studied without sleep could only recall 7.5 words.
How does the script suggest modifying practice to enhance learning of a new motor skill?
-The script suggests modifying practice slightly, such as learning the task in a slightly altered way in the second training session, which can nearly double the speed of accuracy compared to repeating the exact same practice.
What is an example given in the script for applying the concept of modified practice in real life?
-An example given in the script is switching between tennis rackets with slightly different weights between practice sessions to improve motor skill learning.
Why is reframing information into your own words while writing considered beneficial for learning?
-Reframing information into your own words while writing helps in better performance on tests as it leads to deeper processing and understanding of the material.
What is the significance of the 'STUDY, SLEEP, STUDY' method in enhancing memory retention?
-The 'STUDY, SLEEP, STUDY' method is significant because sleep plays a crucial role in memory consolidation, allowing for better recall of learned information.
How does the script relate the learning of a computer-based motor skill to the real-world application?
-The script relates the learning of a computer-based motor skill to the real world by suggesting that varying the practice conditions, such as using different tools or techniques, can improve learning outcomes.
What does the script imply about the role of distractions in the learning process?
-The script implies that distractions, such as those found online when using a laptop, can negatively impact the learning process by leading to shallower information processing.
What is the key takeaway from the script regarding the effectiveness of different learning strategies?
-The key takeaway is that combining active writing, strategic rest with sleep, and varied practice methods can significantly enhance the speed and retention of new skills and knowledge.
Outlines
📝 Effective Learning Techniques
This paragraph discusses the benefits of learning new skills and the most effective ways to do so. It emphasizes the importance of writing notes by hand over typing on a laptop, as handwriting allows for deeper processing of information and better retention. The summary also highlights the significance of studying, sleeping, and then studying again to enhance memory recall, as demonstrated by a French experiment. Additionally, it suggests modifying practice methods when learning new motor skills to improve accuracy and speed, using the example of switching between tennis rackets of different weights.
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Keywords
💡Brilliant.org
💡Learning
💡Note-taking
💡Distractions
💡Information Processing
💡Re-framing
💡Study and Sleep
💡Retention
💡Motor Skill
💡Practice Modification
💡Accuracy
Highlights
Learning new things is amazing, but there might be a better way to learn quickly and retain knowledge.
When taking notes, skip the laptop and write with pen and paper to avoid online distractions.
Typing notes can lead to shallower information processing compared to writing by hand.
Re-framing information into your own words while writing improves test performance.
To retain notes, follow the STUDY, SLEEP, STUDY pattern.
A French experiment shows sleep between study sessions aids in memory retention.
The sleep group recalled more words than the no sleep group in the experiment.
Modifying practice slightly can improve learning of new motor skills.
A study shows that using different strategies in practice sessions can nearly double speed and accuracy.
In real-world applications, varying practice tools, like tennis rackets with different weights, can enhance skill development.
Physical writing of notes is more effective than typing for learning and retention.
Researchers found that physical writing leads to deeper information processing.
The STUDY, SLEEP, STUDY method is proven to be effective for knowledge retention.
Sleep plays a crucial role in consolidating newly learned information.
Practicing a new skill with slight modifications can enhance learning outcomes.
Using two different strategies in practice can lead to better performance.
Switching between different practice tools can improve motor skill learning.
Transcripts
This episode is supported by Brilliant.org
Whether you're headed back to school
or just wanting to pick up a new skill
like a language or an instrument learning new things is
AMAZING!
But, is their a better way to learn something quickly and retain that knowledge?
First step is:
Skip the laptop
Although you might be quicker at typing
Writing with pen and paper is the way to go when taking notes
Not only are their oodles of distractions online
But researchers have found that those who type process the information at a shallower level
As opposed to simply train scribing verbatim
re-framing the information into your own words while writing out physically
leads to better performance on tests.
And to retain those notes
STUDY, SLEEP, STUDY!
In a French experiment 2 groups were taught the Swahili translation for 16 French words
Over 2 sessions
Group 1 studied in the morning then took a break and studied again in the evening.
But group 2 studied in the evening slept for the night and then resumed studying in the morning
Though their was the same amount of time between the 2 study sessions,
The sleep group could recall 10 of 16 words while the no sleep group could only get 7.5
Learning a new motor skill?
Try modifying your practice slightly
A study of 86 happy volunteers were asked to learn a computer based motor skill over 2 training sessions
One groups second training session had them learn the task in a slightly altered way
While the other repeated the task with the exact same practice
Those who used two different strategies nearly doubled the speed of accuracy of the task compared to the control group
What does this look like in the real world?
Say you're perfecting your tennis game, try switching between rackets with slightly different weights between sessions.
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