Knowing where you have gaps in knowledge is the... - Deepstash

Knowing where you have gaps in knowledge is the point where true learning occurs. What doesn't make sense, or what piece of the puzzle is missing? Highlighting your gaps in knowledge will help you organize your notes into a cohesive narrative.

Using one of the many Feynman Technique examples, you can create an analogy to understand the concept of torque. Torque is a force that rotates an object. To create an analogy to help you understand the concept of torque, you can think about drilling a nail into wood. The common phrase, "Righty tighty, lefty loosey" is a great analogy to help you recall this concept.

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4 Steps to the Feynman Technique.

  1. Teach it to a child. Write down what you know about the subject in plain language. This forces you to understand the concept at a deeper level and simplify relationships and connections between ideas.
  2. Review the gaps in your knowledge that you uncovered in step 1. Ident...

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