MindMap Gallery Feynman learning method
This is a mind map about Feynman's learning method. It tells the essence of learning, establishing a learning object, understanding the knowledge we want to learn, output is the most powerful learning power, review and reflection, simplification and absorption.
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Feynman learning method
一、 the nature of learning
1. How difficult is it to master a piece of knowledge?
1. Two kinds of learning, which one are you?
2. Establish effective connections with the real world
3. Vision·Penetration·Wisdom
2. What is "Feynman Learning Method"
1. The Fascinating "Feynman Technique"
2. Simple and efficient thinking mode
3. Feynman's Five Steps to Learning
二、 Establish a learning object
1. why we study
1.1. Know why you study
1.2. Pursue progress in four aspects
2. Focus on goals
2.1. How to find the right direction
2.2. How to find true interests
3. Planning: Establishing “strong connections” with goals
3.1. Is it possible that your goals are actually wrong?
3.2. Is there a better direction?
3.3. Plan a high-efficiency learning path
4. Feynman Technique: Goal Principle
4.1. comprehensiveness of goals
4.2. The principle of focus of goals
4.3. The challenge principle of goals
4.4. Goal feasibility principle
4.5. The principle of target adjustability
三、 Understand what we want to learn
1. Categorize and compare sources of knowledge
1.1.
1.2. Systematize knowledge logically
1.3. Filter and retain the most reliable knowledge
1.4. Identify “fake knowledge”
2. Form a thinking and process map
2.1. Horizontal expansion: “visualizing” knowledge
2.2. Draw a “learning process”
3. Principles of Reading and Memory
4. first retelling
4.1. Build long-term memory
4.2. Deepen your understanding of knowledge
4.3. Learn more actively
4.4. associate knowledge
4.5. Get feedback on an issue
5. Feynman Technique: Systematization Principle
四、 Output is the most powerful learning power
1. Teaching instead of learning
1.1. Anyone can understand it
1.2. Concise and in-depth analysis
1.3. Strengthen cognition
1.4. Can you get a 7-year-old to understand an advanced physics term?
2. Use "output" to force "input"
2.1. The "memory principle" of output
2.2. Scenario and thought simulation
2.3. The output is active learning
3. second retelling
3.1. Take advantage of breakout opportunities
3.2. Infuse your soul with knowledge
4. Feynman Technique: Output Principle
五、 Review and Reflection
1. Doubt and exploration make us smarter
1.1. Re-compare data and facts
1.2. if correct
1.3. if incorrect
1.4. strategy for correction
1.5. find gaps
1.6. Return to the essence of knowledge
2. Looking for counter-evidence
2.1. Pay attention to negative evidence
2.2. When knowledge gets stuck: Go back to areas where you don’t understand clearly and find out the weak links
2.3. Controversy is the entry point for deep learning
2.4. There is no "most reliable" conclusion
2.5. Establish multi-angle analogy relationships with existing knowledge
3. "Content retention rate" determines the effectiveness of our learning
3.1. It’s not that the more you learn, the higher your efficiency will be.
3.2. Repeat "useful learning"
3.3. Pay attention to what is behind the knowledge
4. Feynman Technique: Review Principles
4.1. Step One: Doubt and Explore
4.2. Step 2: Find counter-evidence
4.3. Increase “content retention rate”
六、 Simplify and absorb
1. Too much of a good thing can cause indigestion
1.1. How to simplify the essentials of knowledge
1.2. How do we absorb the parts we need?
1.3. How to simplify knowledge in online learning?
2. Vertical expansion and refinement
3. Dig deeply to internalize knowledge
3.1. Form your own knowledge system
3.2. Five important pieces of advice from Feynman
4. third retelling
4.1. Create original ideas
4.2. Generate impactful new knowledge
5. Feynman Technique: The Principle of Simplification