Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better
Life-changing knowledge does typically require advanced learning techniques. In fact, it's been said that the average adult only uses 10% of his/her brain. Imagine what we may be capable of with more advanced learning techniques. Here are 77 tips related to knowledge and learning to help you on your quest. A few are specifically for students in traditional learning institutions; the rest for self-starters, or those learning on their own. Happy learning.
Health
1. Shake a leg. Lack of blood flow is a common reason for lack of concentration.
2. Food for thought: Eat breakfast.
3. Food for thought, part 2: Eat a light lunch.
4. Cognitive enhancers: Ginkgo biloba. Ginkgo biloba is a natural supplement.
5. Reduce stress + depresssion.
Balance
6. Sleep on it.
7. Take a break. Change phyical or mental perspective to lighten the invisible stress.
8. Take a hike.
9. Change your focus.
Perspective and Focus
10. Change your focus, part 2. There are three primary ways to learn: visual, kinesthetic, and auditory.
11. Do walking meditation.
13. Turn out the lights.
14. Take a bath or shower.
Recall Techniques
15. Listen to music.
16. Speedread.
17. Use acronyms and other mnemonic devices.
Visual Aids
18. Every picture tells a story.
19. Brainmap it.
20. Learn symbolism and semiotics.
21. Use information design.
22. Use visual learning techniques.
23. Map your task flow.
Verbal and Auditory Techniques
24. Stimulate ideas.
25. Brainstorm.
26. Learn by osmosis.
28. Laugh. Laughing relaxes the body.
Kinesthetic Techniques
29. Write, don't type.
30. Carry a quality notebook at all times.
31. Keep a journal.
32. Organize. Use sticky colored tabs to divide up a notebook or journal.
33. Use post-it notes.
Self-Motivation Techniques
34. Give yourself credit.
35. Motivate yourself.
36. Set a goal.
37. Think positive.
38. Organize, part
39. Every skill is learned.
40. Prepare yourself for learning.
41. Prepare yourself...
42. Constrain yourself.
Supplemental Techniques
43. Read as much as you can.
44. Cross-pollinate your interests.
45. Learn another language.
46. Learn how to learn.
47. Learn what you know and what you don't.
48. Multi-task through background processes.
49. Think holistically.
50. Use the right type of repetition.
51. Apply the Quantum Learning (QL) model.
53. Get necessary tools,
54. Learn critical thinking.
55. Learn complex problem solving.
For Teachers, Tutors, and Parents
56. Be engaging.
57. Use information pyramids.
58. Use video games.
59. Role play.
60. Apply the 80/20 rule.
61. Tell stories.
62. Go beyond the public school curriculum.
63. Use applied learning.
For Students and Self-Studiers
64. Be engaged. Surprise students
65. Teach yourself.
66. Collaborate. .
67. Do unto others: teach something.
68. Write about it.
69. Learn by experience.
70. Quiz yourself.
71. Learn the right things first.
72. Plan your learning.
Parting Advice
73. Persist.
74. Defy the experts.
75. Challenge yourself.
76. Party before an exam.
77. Don't worry; learn happy. Have a real passion for learning.
If you want to get the explanation of its topics just visit DepEd Cebu Province web log
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
DepEd Teachers Training Continue
More than 190,000 teaching personnel in 2007-2008 were sent by the
Department of Education to upgrade their teaching competencies and improve
student performance in English, Science and Mathematics.
Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said that out of the total of 531,705 teaching
staff, DepEd targeted 210,760 for training in 2007-2008. Those already trained
corresponds to 91% of the target number.
“Teachers training and development is a DepEd priority program that will
redound to the delivery of quality education to our students,” Lapus added.
The training programs for the teaching staff focused on upgrading knowledge
and teaching competencies in key subjects such as English, Science and
Mathematics.
Lapus explained that training designs were based on needs and the
competency based standards for teachers.
Teachers Training Continue but quality of learning still going down.. Why our dear teachers?
Department of Education to upgrade their teaching competencies and improve
student performance in English, Science and Mathematics.
Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said that out of the total of 531,705 teaching
staff, DepEd targeted 210,760 for training in 2007-2008. Those already trained
corresponds to 91% of the target number.
“Teachers training and development is a DepEd priority program that will
redound to the delivery of quality education to our students,” Lapus added.
The training programs for the teaching staff focused on upgrading knowledge
and teaching competencies in key subjects such as English, Science and
Mathematics.
Lapus explained that training designs were based on needs and the
competency based standards for teachers.
Teachers Training Continue but quality of learning still going down.. Why our dear teachers?
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