It sounds simple, right? Well, It is.
Teaching forces you to break down ideas until they make sense. And while you pretend to teach others, you solidify those ideas in your head. You expose blind spots and fill the gaps.
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Boost your learning with proven techniques like the Feynman Technique, Active Recall, and the Leitner System. Learn faster, retain more, and study smarter!
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Similar ideas to 1 — The Feynman Technique (2)
The technique is based on the method Richard Feynman originally used.
There are four steps to the Feynman Technique:
If you find the material difficult to grasp, break it down into simpler, clearer parts. For example, Instead of using technical terms like CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) in engineering, use ...
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