Lecture

Effective Learning Techniques: Promising Directions

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This lecture discusses the importance of changing study techniques in science and engineering, based on research by Dunlosky et al. It highlights the ineffectiveness of common revision methods like rereading and highlighting, and emphasizes the benefits of practicing recall through techniques such as writing down everything remembered, doing exercises before reviewing notes, and taking practice tests. The lecture concludes by recommending focusing on recall practice rather than passive review methods.

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