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Engage in Active Learning

  • The Feynman Technique: Teach concepts in simple terms to solidify understanding.
  • Interleaved practice—mix subjects to enhance adaptability and problem-solving.
  • Elaborative interrogation—ask "why" repeatedly to deepen comprehension.

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Peter Hollins’ Super Learning explores advanced strategies for faster comprehension and long-term retention. By emphasizing active learning, spaced repetition, and teaching to reinforce knowledge, the book provides practical techniques for mastering new skills efficiently. It debunks learning myths and offers actionable methods to optimize retention and accelerate expertise.

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The Feynman Technique

The Feynman technique for teaching and communication is a mental model (a breakdown of his personal thought process) to convey information using to the point thoughts and simple language.

Feynman started to record and connect the things he did know with those he did not know, resulting...

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