There are very exciting learning methods, which are introduced in detail as follows
1. Pomodoro Technique
The Pomodoro Technique is a method that can effectively improve concentration and Efficient time management methods.
1. Develop a work plan and break it down into multiple Pomodoros
2. Unscrew the Pomodoro and DO it! Hit √ after finishing a Pomodoro
3. Stop working immediately after the time is up
4. Record the number of interruptions during execution, analyze the reasons for interruptions, and prepare for the next Pomodoro Bell tries to optimize.
2. Five-character practice method
What are five-character exercises? That is to think, check, see, write and speak.
Thinking: thinking back, recalling, thinking with your eyes closed and playing a movie in your brain. What students need to do most after class is to think back. This process is very important, and almost all students from Tsinghua University, Peking University, and top scorers in the college entrance examination do this. Students should allocate a certain amount of time to reflect before going to bed every night.
Cha: When recalling, some things will be remembered very clearly, while others will be vague, or even not remembered at all. If you can recall it, it means you have reviewed it well. By doing this 2-3 times at intervals, I will never forget it for almost a lifetime. The vague and completely unrememberable parts are the missing parts and need to be learned from scratch.
Read: that is, read textbooks and lecture notes. It has to have both facets and points. This point includes not only the key points in the course content, but also the vague "missing" points that were not remembered when recalling.
Writing: Write down key points, difficulties, and shortcomings at any time. Be sure to organize it in detail in your notes and mark it so that you can pay attention to this part of the content when reviewing. ―Create a review book.
3. Feynman Technique
To put it simply, Feynman Technique is to make abstract things concrete and use what you already understand to master what you don’t understand.
In short, it is to make abstract things concrete and use what you already understand to master what you don't understand.