If you’re assigned something to read, read it aloud to yourself. This engages not just your brain, but speaking and hearing, and your brain makes stronger pathways when more senses are engaged.

Don’t buy flash cards, draw them yourself. This engages sight and abstraction.

Write your own notes, then read them aloud and highlight them yourself. So many parts of your brain make connections by doing this. Don’t just read. That’s not very helpful, you don’t have to study long if you study well,

I think there’s a name for this, but I’m tired and will rely on Cunningham’s whatever.

  • Cattypat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 month ago

    ive found this actually just exhausts me to the point that I don’t end up learning anything and just become a tad upset. i respond far better to brute repetition with minimal other busy work, like pre-made flash cards or studying with someone else. I also like rereading articles/study materials until I can imperfectly recite them comfortably :)

    i know this wasn’t necessarily an invitation to anecdotes but i just wanted to make it known that this is NOT universal