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Learning new content is difficult. I know I failed to learn something the first time when during my review sessions, I'm actually spending time relearning everything from scratch. This video will share a powerful technique for understanding new content, and it's called higher order learning.
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Seek to understand 3 critical questions for each concept
1) Why is it important
2) How does it relate to the other info
3) How will I use this info, how will I be tested
Note to self, mind mapping and lists may be the format to visually organize this approach
As a med student starting clinicals and someone who relied on flashcards to get through my first two years, I really wish I had this system in place prior to starting. The flashcard game doesn't feel sustainable at this point and im feeling pretty lost on how to study as I continue to lose time. Hoping to take more and more from this series since Im a big fan of you guys and Dr. Sung.
I feel that! Vet med has sooo much content, I don't have enough hours in the day to do all these flashcards!
hi, this method of yours i have read in the book make it stick, but what i want to ask is after using these questions, should i make flashcard with many questions so as not to miss the details Which of the lessons?
@@blakejones9413 I'm just finishing 2nd year of vet med and I agree, never did any of the flashcard stuff because by the end of one unit I'd have to sift through probably thousands on flashcards and never be able to get through them all without burning out barely half way.
my notes based on learning objectives alone for each unit are roughly 36k-40k words with around 300 pages per unit. PER UNIT. that's far too much information. my notes are basically textbooks of their own at this point.
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Practice more and more questions . It really helps for all levek
Yâknow the best feeling in the world is sitting on the bus after a shitty day at school and opening up your phone to find that Mike and Matty have posted
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I appreciate ur comment :) tho Just saw you commenting the same thing on lofi girl (:
Nice, so focus on the journey, not the outcome? I get that, but we have to remember that no matter how hard we âstriveâ things crop up and life may have other plans for us, anyway!Not exactly a good idea to mix sense of self with outcomes forced upon us, obviously. This is the first rule of life for young strivers, consider what youâre striving for, and focus on social skills and becoming a good person, things that canât be easily taken away from us when life in evidently comes for us!
Gracias amiga, u REALLLYY helped me out with this.
This is actually really helpful thank you
4 minutes. To the point. Informative. Practical. Well done đđœ
Hey guys I love your videos... I found your channel randomly and in a day i watched most of your videos... Love from India đźđłâ€ïž
Hi thank you guys. Your videos is really helpfull to me.
Summary
When do you understand something?:
âą If you can't explain it simply, then you don't understand it.
"Albert Einstein" & "Richard Feynman"
=> Agree, but doesn't capture the full picture.
âą If you can apply the info and use it to solve problems or answer questions, then you understand it. => Better
Lower order learning:
âą Remember & understand
âą Trying understand each puzzle piece in isolation by learning concepts, memorizing facts, using active recall, âŠ
âą This is the way how most students learn
Higher order learning:
âą Apply, analyze, evaluate & create
âą Taking multiple puzzle pieces and relating them together
âą 4 critical questions
1) Why is it important?
2) How does it relate to other info?
3) How will I use this info?
4) Do I need to memorize the details? (If you have random facts, things you can't understand, âŠ)
âą Learn it properly in the first time to avoid relearning laterâŠ
Ty
thanks
Thanks
The most important thing in this structure for me is understanding how one concept RELATES to others. I remember things more when I get the big picture
Mind mapping really helps to see the big picture
@@ChintuRai-fk8rr after seeing big picture you may make the mind maps
You actually can connect random things with each other and not so random things. For example, I remembered the name of my teacher, by building connections with the name of my old friend Tanya and Gregory House from Doctor House. The brain is a bundle of wires, and you are almost free to connect any of them.
It would be really great if you guys make a video on how to study chemistry
It would be really helpful since its both logic and theory so I always had hard time figuring out which one to memorize and which to left
Coming right up
That's a good idea. I'll be waiting for this. Need one desperately I supposeđ
@@KoiAcademy Thank you!
Yes it's not very easy to study chemistry,I have a chemistry exam tomorrow
@@Krish-7W good luck for you exam
As a tutor, I am using these methods unknowingly.
It just easier to teach student when they know why is it important and the application, then I go to less important details in which you can easily remember
The best part of this video was first laying out lower order learning versus higher order learning and showing an example most of us could relate to (COVID vs other viruses) and show what would be lower order and what would be higher order. I've managed to go through high school, bachelor's, and master's without this knowledge, but wonder how much more I would have RETAINED had I known this before. As learning is life-long, I WILL use this going forward.
This is absolutely fantastic. The applicable framework is whatâs missing from all these study videos. This gives us so much value thanks.
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Why is this video important?
- We can undestend how learning better
How is it evaluate with other knowledge?
- We know that active recall (if your can explain, u understend) is cool thing, but it's give small results in a long-term. So we need to take high level techniq for better results. It is a apply, analyze, evaluate, creat. But what is meaning - apply, analyze, evaluate, creat?
How will i use question from the video?
- I will try to read with ask question about important, meaning for me, relate with othe knowledge, how i use
Thx for this video. This is greate!
Dude that example about COVID virology was amazing. Pls make a few examples about topics in Maths, Physics and Chemistry. It will be really useful coz I can't really figure out the answers to the three questions for these three subjects
Ur the main character you can do it.
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This is exactly how I take in new information!! I am always trying to make connections and organize the information in my head. I simply CAN'T remember it if I don't see why it's important to remember and how it fits in with everything else. My only problem is that I am trying to make these connections in my head and organize the data WHILE listening to the lecture... lol. Sometimes that works fine and sometimes it doesn't, especially when the person doesn't present it in a very orderly manner and I have a LOT of organizing to do and I actually have to come up with the system myself.
It's funny, I also do this in my head while I'm having conversations with people. I will constantly be summarizing what we've talked about so far (put it into bullet points to make it shorter to rememeber) and then remember the order of the things we've talked about things as well as assigning every item to a place in some sort of structure by which I can remember the information.
perfect timing! Iâm trying my best for the mid-term on monday đ
Good luck!
@@KoiAcademy hi, this method of yours i have read in the book make it stick, but what i want to ask is after using these questions, should i make flashcard with many questions so as not to miss the details Which of the lessons?
thank you so much for this series. i started PA school a month ago and have 3 exams a week. each exam has like 200+ slides i need to memorize. honestly gets a bit tough and iâve only been getting 3hrs of slp every night bc it takes so long study. i plan on using your techniques this week and hopefully iâll be able to study quicker
my normal way of studying is by reading it a few times, explaining it to myself. then looking away from my notes and recalling by just looking at the heading of the slide. it works and i do well but it just takes so long
Wow that sounds really hard! Good luck, I really hope you can be getting some more sleep
Bro, I've been watching ur videos for almost a year and I really appreciate all your details in explaining the methods and techniques. Thank you so much. I'm looking forward to more and more interesting contents!!! đ§Źâ€ïž
perfect for my microbiology exam, thx! The puzzle piece example was like a mindblown moment. and the example was perfect for the material i was learning too like gram stains (and their procedure, my first written exam!) đ
Im sure one day Iâll reach my potential thanks to ur videosâŠIâll prove myself who I am !
I trust you will. I believe in you!
Good luck!
I failed my first semester of nursing school by five points but going back next year to try again. I love your videos. Please keep making them. Subscribed đ
Hey Nina Iâm also a nursing student watching this video! Wishing you the best of success âš Donât give up :)
Thank you very much
This is what I was looking for very grateful
I love your content and appreciate your hard work and smart work
Keep bringing more content like this and once again Thanks a lot as this is very helpful
Thank you very much for actually showing high order thinking in practice
When you realize youâve basically been doing that stuff already, but werenât aware of it; and now you can apply the method even better
yoooo ive been watching justin sung for months now and it's awesome to see a more concise and bite size way for beginners or as a review hehe
Thank you again!
I love your content.
I'll use those questions when studying.
The Jigsaw analogy was very helpful at visually understanding Higher Order Learning, Thank you.
Higher order learning. This is the way to go!
As a person with a good comprehension but bad in memorizing this literally my saviour.
Thank you for your high-quality videos as usual! I loved how you broke down the concept of âhigher order learningâ and demonstrated how we can apply it in our studying using a real example! However, Iâm struggling with the application aspect in terms of answering practice questions, because even if I can understand a topic, I realise that I sometimes canât hit all the right keywords required (sometimes the question requires a certain way of phrasing) and thus I resorted to putting chunks of explanations on flashcards :( How do you think I should go about this? Once again thank you so much for your videos, they are incredibly helpful â€ïž
By the way, I just stumbled across you channel and I've found every video that I've watched so far very enlightening! These are sooooo helpful!! Thank you. đ
u guys single handedly saved my grades
This will help me to ubderstand the objective more and spend less time on taking notes. Love your videos. Mike and Matty.
i really like when u guys use examples, that's why I love watching u and Justin's videos
I even learnt about covid-19 when you used that example
I really want to try this type of learning and see how it goes
I love Justin Sung! Thanks for promoting him guys! đ
I've been rolling around the info of "understanding" and my exam pattern is simply related to memorizing the facts, doing more or digging down deep means jumping into "outofsyllabus" which is what many students faced during the medical exams here. So i already thought it's not important to know it all yet, since MBBS is the cource that will dig deeper into it, or when I would need to go deep, so ur question "Do I need to memorize the details" was the same conclusion i came into, yet saying "higher order thinking" for detail as a doc. will be helpful during my MBBS journey : )/ I was saving this video for my own channel but hey, just 163 people here lol.
Two of my favourite creators coming together? This is eternal bliss.
Gotta love that you gave credit to Justin, just shows you are humble and openminded, unlike some of the viewers here who think Justin is a scam lol
three progressively operational definitions of "Understanding";
- being able to explain and teach it.
- use information to solve problems
- Higher Order Learning
thanks
00:46 this is Bloomâs taxonomy
This video is amazing and definitely helped me put learning new inf into a very clear and practical perspective. I feel more confident in learning new information now than before. Thank you so much for this!
im so blessed ive found this channel
apart from the amazing info ..i have to talk about editing ..its so good and backgrounds so cool . Honestly feels like i could hear lectures given by you both ..great job guys always there for us !!!!!
Haha welcome to academy
Your grammarly commercial played when I selected this video!
...(mentioning about tiny study details that most students never even think about)...
"But this could be a whooole another video!!!"
I wanted to buy Justin Sungs course but it seems expensive and subscription based for a long time. I hope i can learn some of the same stuff from this channel. Thank u
Iâm big fan of yours. Iâm also a CZcamsr. Iâm from India
I feel like whenever I encountered something that I had no idea why I was learning it, I asked the question "Why is this even important?" but I had no clue that asking how it relates to other info was the solution to understanding and deeply learning it.
love the short video content more than a 10min video. thanks a lot i enjoyed it
I watched some of your video about memorize things. they were great because you made them based on science and also simple, practical and very usefull.
Thanks a lot
I wish you coninue to make high quality videos like these.
So agree. Thing is, most Uni undergraduate degrees mostly test lower-order learning and students end up memorising each jigsaw piece. We need unis to adopt more innovative teaching and testing methods.
Well said! How do you propose people and experts do that? New curricula or updating courses meant for teachers so that we adapt our teachers to new research.
@@KoiAcademy Great question! It's a huge challenge - the current system is designed for mass education and uses methods that help to mass-produce graduates (not necessarily critical thinkers). Maybe the solution is for a new type of 'Uni' to be developed, based on the principles you guys are proposing - so the other kind will fall away!
The way you explain it, simple, love it
For me, I think when you use diagram to describe helps me understand the most
Basically when someone says, "Crawl before you walk" they're attempting to start you off with lower order learning. Its best to start off with higher order learning.
Really appreciate it. Always bringing new and constructive content to the table
you guys have the best editing out there!
You must understand and relearn every single subject you have ever taken at least once every thirty years, because memory degradation is real, and your memories are not retained after decades. You only remember that you remember something, but you never actually retain the original image or sensory input more than three decades later which is why you need to refresh your studies and memory. Your thoughts will not be the original ones, but they will be as close as you can get if you have consistent practices to retain your skills, dexterity, and training associated with your mind.
Are there people that actually have the ability to retain much longer term memories? Yes, but they are the exception and to this day, there has not been a standardized conventional way to retain memories.
Now I'm enjoying my chase to be one of the early viewers. Even tho I got the fastest discord notif I'm 4 hrs late. I was right there in the study vc manđ
Thank you for showing example when it comes to relating. I was for a second how I could apply this for biology when I had an aha moment yesterday about the heart and the blood circulation how much they actually relate to each other. This made me understand the whole concept of what I was trying to learn.
It is so interesting also about the puzzle with learning 1 piece and go for the next.
Your whole video explanation activated a part of my brain that I will apply to tomorrow morning Subject the brain and sensory.
P.s your mind mapping video that I watched this morning and actually applied today actually WORKED!!!! THANK YOUUU!!
That's a golden key for everyone...
Could you just make a full detail video on it that will be very helpful for us ..thanks for such a great content.
Love from india
Nice breakdown. Thank you for sharing. We all learn differently but this helps with added ideas.
A video about chunking would be really appreciated đ
Could u make a video listing all the ways one shouldn't study? Please
What helped me most was the puzzle metaphor and the key 3 questions
Thank you guys! Love what you are doing.
need more videos like this where higher order of learning is applied
Mike and Matty just know when to pull up when I need tips for my examsđ„đ„đ„đ„đ„â€ïž
Bloom's Taxonomy :) Very good framework to use as a teacher.
Use of bloom's taxonomy for moving from higher learning to lower learning
We can do application of the Information by Solving MCQS.
I loved the puzzle metaphor! GReAT job guys!! đ
you guys are my only gurus I literally do not trust anyone else with my studies turns out I have another guru now, Justin sung haha
Make more videos on practical techniques for higher learning
Man I love this channel
wow, this format is just đ
I was literally going to start learning RNA/DNA differences after watching your video, but then xD
Justin Sung rocks.
This was so helpful!!! Iâd love if you might make some language learning specific videos. I sometimes struggle to u sweet and how to apply this information to learning a language
so useful , thanks for enlightening us with this knowledge
it would be helpful to have an infographic or something like that at the end of the video to maybe cover all the things or only main points or etc explained in the video
Thank you.
The Covid visual was so helpful.
Do a video on how to study organic chemistry !
Thank you very much for your videosđ€ They have been very helpful in helping me really learn well
Thank you
I have finals in jan so i will use this so i can study smarter
Super useful!!
This is gold
Great video. Best way to study for OSCE exam
Your channel's content is great but I can't express how much I appreciate these videos not being 10m+ just for the CZcams Algorithm.
Wow you guys are doing a great job l really found these videos are very valuable.đđâ€ïžâ€ïžđđ
this actualy help me to sturcture my alevel biology 25 marker it makes much sense what examiner want in the essay
thank you mate. Very useful video.
Loved this video guys
Informative and useful đđ
Thanks for sharing!!!
Loving.Your vidios are really good.best wishes to make more good vidiosđ
what I don't get is.. no offense to this channel, none whatsoever, I am thankful for having heard this... what I don't get is why professors irl don't seem to structure classrooms to fit the learning process in this way. college would've been a very positive experience that way, you don't have to kill yourself studying because if you were paying attention you'd already understand the concepts holistically, so then the only issue would be making yourself capable of recalling the details