@malibu84_505: Ya listo con tu regalo de san Valentín ?? 💝 #fyp #malibu84 #nicaragua #tiktoknicaragua

Malibu84
Malibu84
Open In TikTok:
Region: NI
Tuesday 04 February 2025 18:53:27 GMT
208
7
0
1

Music

Download

Comments

There are no more comments for this video.
To see more videos from user @malibu84_505, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

Here is what i found 😱 from a dean’s list engineering bs/ms student: - Blurting is an active recall technique that involves quickly reading a section of a textbook or study guide and then closing the book and writing down as much of the information as you can remember.  Once completed, you then reopen the textbook or the study guide and compare what you have written to the text to see which areas your recall was good on, and which areas might need more work. - Second brain relies on an external system for capturing, organizing, retrieving, and archiving ideas rather than solely your memory. When you document these ideas and package them in an accessible way, you are able to utilize them without needing as much time nor mental space. - Gap learning Studies have shown that if every couple minutes you randomly pause during your intense focus sessions and allow your brain to idle, your rates of learning actually increase. They’ve found that within those small gaps, there is a replay of the neurons at up to 20x the normal speed! - The Feynman Technique is a study strategy that involves explaining a topic in your own words as if you were teaching it to someone else who has no background knowledge. It helps simplify complex ideas, identify gaps in understanding, and build a stronger foundation of knowledge. - Inversion learning is a learning approach that involves studying a topic by focusing on its opposite or inverse. It can help identify blind spots, biases, or assumptions, and encourage critical thinking and problem-solving by considering alternative perspectives. - Please try using gap learning. Studies have shown that if every couple minutes you randomly pause during your intense focus sessions and allow your brain to idle, your rates of learning actually increase. They’ve found that within those small gaps, there is a replay of the neurons at up to 20x the normal speed! #inversionlearning #studymethods
Here is what i found 😱 from a dean’s list engineering bs/ms student: - Blurting is an active recall technique that involves quickly reading a section of a textbook or study guide and then closing the book and writing down as much of the information as you can remember.  Once completed, you then reopen the textbook or the study guide and compare what you have written to the text to see which areas your recall was good on, and which areas might need more work. - Second brain relies on an external system for capturing, organizing, retrieving, and archiving ideas rather than solely your memory. When you document these ideas and package them in an accessible way, you are able to utilize them without needing as much time nor mental space. - Gap learning Studies have shown that if every couple minutes you randomly pause during your intense focus sessions and allow your brain to idle, your rates of learning actually increase. They’ve found that within those small gaps, there is a replay of the neurons at up to 20x the normal speed! - The Feynman Technique is a study strategy that involves explaining a topic in your own words as if you were teaching it to someone else who has no background knowledge. It helps simplify complex ideas, identify gaps in understanding, and build a stronger foundation of knowledge. - Inversion learning is a learning approach that involves studying a topic by focusing on its opposite or inverse. It can help identify blind spots, biases, or assumptions, and encourage critical thinking and problem-solving by considering alternative perspectives. - Please try using gap learning. Studies have shown that if every couple minutes you randomly pause during your intense focus sessions and allow your brain to idle, your rates of learning actually increase. They’ve found that within those small gaps, there is a replay of the neurons at up to 20x the normal speed! #inversionlearning #studymethods

About