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Episode 25 | How to articulate and remember what you learn
Dev Theory - A Web Development Podcast
17 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 25 | How to articulate and remember what you learn
- There are a couple of points that I was wanting Isaac and me to discuss on today's podcast
- How to simply form an opinion
- here is the path to creating your own opinion
- active reading
- listen to as many arguments as u can
- argue with people smarter than me
- fight against my own emotional bias (self-serving bias vs confirmation bias)
- think about as many variables as possible
- and also the original problem of not remembering. How can I form an opinion or understand something if I can’t remember
- How to learn faster, and remember more in an ever-changing career
- eliminate the noise
How to remember everything you learn by removing these things:
- information streams that cause overload
- multitasking
- distractions
- Once you have only one source of information coming in, you can use these techniques to help you remember and comprehend the information
- recall
- Feynman (*Fine men*) technique
- spaced repetition
Dev Theory - A Web Development Podcast
A podcast about everything web development. We talk about getting into the industry, coding tooling, our coding journey, interviews and more.