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108 sats \ 1 reply \ @elvismercury 12 Apr \ parent \ on: ARTISTS REVOLT AGAINST SOCIAL MEDIA (Deep Questions with Cal Newport) podcasts
I hadn't seen that one. My days of trying to be a straight-A student are behind me, but sometimes these things are useful beyond their stated scope. Is this an example?
It's written for a college audience and most of what's said has been said better elsewhere. But it's a short read and as an application of learning/memory research, it's very accessible. Most of what I remember:
- spaced repetition for memory
- study in public for the sensation of being held accountable
- scheduling/blocking time for studying/homework to avoid cramming (kind of a prelude to Deep Work)
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