What is feynman technique?
This technique was inspired by Richard Feynman, who won the Nobel Prize in physics. In his autobiography, he mentioned that
Tangled up in some difficult research paper. His solution was to read the supporting material carefully until he
Until you have the knowledge base to understand the hard ideas. \
The Feynman technique exemplifies the pyramid learning principle that the most effective way to learn is by teaching others. This also ingeniously confirms the teacher’s “teaching is best
The theory of learning. I think a word is understood as “teaching to promote learning”.
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How to use Feynman technique to learn?
1. Pick a concept you want to understand: Take a piece of white paper and write it on the top.
2. Imagine a situation where you are trying to teach someone this concept: Write down your explanation of the concept on a piece of paper as if you were teaching
As a student who is new to the concept. When you do, you’ll be more aware of how much you understand about the concept, as well
Is there any confusion?
3. If you feel stuck, review your material: Whenever you feel stuck, go back to the original material and restudy the material
The part where you feel stuck until you understand it well enough to explain it on paper.
4. The ultimate goal of making your presentation easy to understand and simplify is to use your own language, not the language from the study materials
Explain the concept: If your explanation is lengthy or confusing, you probably don’t understand the concept as well as you think you do
Chang, you should try to simplify the language or establish a relationship with existing knowledge in order to better understand it.
Use scenario: as long as it is learning can use this way, learning efficiency will greatly improve \
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Three, why is it so useful?
1: He conforms to the cognitive law of the brain. It should be clear to everyone that our brain recognizes the world as a process of building a house. We recognize one
There must be a cornerstone, just like when we climb stairs, the reason we’re on the seventh staircase, for example, is because we use it
The sixth staircase. And so on.
2. Also, it always challenges our perception. Can you explain it in a simpler way? Is there any way you can make illiterate people understand?
Why is that good? Because then, your knowledge is not abstract, it’s concrete, and you can see it in the world around you
To the knowledge. And because of that, you have a way to draw inferences.
3. Our thinking is also characterized by spontaneity and divergence. Lack of discipline. It means our brain is like a wild horse, and
We needed to harness him, and FEYNMAN TECHNIQUE provided that.
A: It provides goals, what problems we need to figure out, what problems we need to solve.
B: It provides standards, whether we can explain it in our own language.
C: With goals and standards, we have something to look to and we can see where we are. What else do we need to do. The most important thing to do with the FEYNMAN TECHNIQUE is to write it down. Not in your head, because everybody knows
Actually, Chu, our brain’s short-term memory capacity is very limited, so in order to optimize the use of our brain, we need to write it down and let it flow
Make room for what matters.
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So how do we really understand something?
If we understand something, we should form an image in our mind, a very concrete image. Or if we really do
If we solve something, we seem to perceive it, as if they are alive. If we really understand something, we can
To turn and turn, 360 degrees without dead Angle, no residue. If we really understand something, we will find that our logic is very clear
Very clear, very conscious.
So the process of understanding something is the process of the brain moving from chaos to order. Chaos is because you are not aware of the letter your brain already knows
Interest rates. It’s like nature has all the secrets you just don’t know or understand yet. Chaos is the result of our brain’s cognitive habits:
Recognize a fuzzy whole. Just like what our eyes see basically comes from our memories, the building blocks are our memories. \
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Four,
If it works, use it.