MindMap Gallery Efficient learning
What should efficient learning look like? What are some ways to study efficiently? This picture will introduce you to several methods and techniques for efficient learning. If you are interested, you can take a look.
Edited at 2023-02-22 22:15:46This infographic, created using EdrawMax, outlines the pivotal moments in African American history from 1619 to the present. It highlights significant events such as emancipation, key civil rights legislation, and notable achievements that have shaped the social and political landscape. The timeline serves as a visual representation of the struggle for equality and justice, emphasizing the resilience and contributions of African Americans throughout history.
This infographic, designed with EdrawMax, presents a detailed timeline of the evolution of voting rights and citizenship in the U.S. from 1870 to the present. It highlights key legislative milestones, court decisions, and societal changes that have expanded or challenged voting access. The timeline underscores the ongoing struggle for equality and the continuous efforts to secure voting rights for all citizens, reflecting the dynamic nature of democracy in America.
This infographic, created using EdrawMax, highlights the rich cultural heritage and outstanding contributions of African Americans. It covers key areas such as STEM innovations, literature and thought, global influence of music and arts, and historical preservation. The document showcases influential figures and institutions that have played pivotal roles in shaping science, medicine, literature, and public memory, underscoring the integral role of African American contributions to society.
This infographic, created using EdrawMax, outlines the pivotal moments in African American history from 1619 to the present. It highlights significant events such as emancipation, key civil rights legislation, and notable achievements that have shaped the social and political landscape. The timeline serves as a visual representation of the struggle for equality and justice, emphasizing the resilience and contributions of African Americans throughout history.
This infographic, designed with EdrawMax, presents a detailed timeline of the evolution of voting rights and citizenship in the U.S. from 1870 to the present. It highlights key legislative milestones, court decisions, and societal changes that have expanded or challenged voting access. The timeline underscores the ongoing struggle for equality and the continuous efforts to secure voting rights for all citizens, reflecting the dynamic nature of democracy in America.
This infographic, created using EdrawMax, highlights the rich cultural heritage and outstanding contributions of African Americans. It covers key areas such as STEM innovations, literature and thought, global influence of music and arts, and historical preservation. The document showcases influential figures and institutions that have played pivotal roles in shaping science, medicine, literature, and public memory, underscoring the integral role of African American contributions to society.
Efficient learning
Strengthen self-learning ability
Develop study habits
Continuous learning ability in adulthood determines life
The richer people are, the more they care about learning
People with lower incomes are less likely to like studying
Advantages of self-study
Free choice of learning depth
Unlimited time and money
stay young
Full preparation before studying
Find points of interest to lock content
time and money budget
persist in
Find the right mentor
Prepare a computer just for studying
See problems from a unique perspective
three stages of learning
Get knowledge Enter knowledge
Interpret and output knowledge learned
speech
writing
share
Study the subject and become an expert
Break the rules and ask questions bravely
Don't be misled by mass media
Dare to say no to authority
Protect yourself with knowledge and information
The key is to find a new problem and solve it
Examples of Steve Jobs developing mobile phones
Find a learning method that suits you
Reject cramming learning
Master the ability to question and think independently
History is written by the victors
Don't stay on the surface
Corporal punishment resulted from the introduction of military training in schools during the war
Learn some economics
Learn about psychology
Learn some simple English
Conversation content is more important than speaking ability
Interest is the best mentor
Good at time management
Can't reduce sleep time
Develop timetable to improve unit time efficiency
The most important thing in learning is not how much time you spend but how much content you learn
Get up two hours earlier during prime time
eat on time
Use your time during commuting to study or relax by listening to music
Pay attention to the quality of learning
Make a plan for the day
read selectively
An era when reading is an advantage
Read business books
Economic books
Professional books
Choose the right book to start
Choose books from authors you trust
partial familiarity method
Read only the currently useful part
The general preface and the first chapter represent the general content of the book.
Read the table of contents and subtitles
Start reading from the back
comparative reading
orthodox reading method
Buy several books on the same subject
Buy books by different authors on the same topic
The knowledge learned is more three-dimensional
The premise is to export knowledge
Everything is to export knowledge
Reinforce learning content by outputting knowledge
The key to learning is to output knowledge
strengthen memory
Confirm how much you have learned
Ability to organize information
Gain the power to attract others
Speak from your own perspective
Mediocre opinions are everywhere online
A unique perspective has the value of output
Don’t just stick to “correctness”, open your mind
Able to explain in a simple and understandable way
Let’s talk about the conclusion first
Don't ramble on and on. Start from the beginning.
Export knowledge through writing
Calm output upgrades wisdom
Control tone to relieve language pressure
Aim to write “easily understandable”
Improve logical thinking skills
Write the outline first and then the content
Learn from other people’s article structure
Only by practicing can you make a breakthrough
The frontal lobe of the brain begins to shrink significantly after the age of 40
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