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Sketchy in essence! I like it! <3
ОтветитьI was gonna correct you on the Zelda example, because that's Link, lmao. But then I understood what you meant.
Also, great video. Essentially, memorize through association with quirky/funny/colourful illustrations/unusual mental situations.
Kinda like Sketchy, Pixorize, Draw It, etc.
Hey are you in residency now?
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьDo you then need hundreds of memory palaces of your house, then how do you keep them all straight?
ОтветитьSolid!
ОтветитьYou are a cheat.I have all the proof.Tell the world or I will
ОтветитьI download UPDF to use, the best Adobe Acrobat alternative
ОтветитьThank you very much! The idea is quite clear, it is a fun way to learn !
ОтветитьThank you. Sketchy works like that.
However, i didn't love the RIP on Anki, as i'm an anki user. :-) 🤣🤣🤣
Ur just describing sketchy man which also requires a bit of repetition that’s why I use anking deck with sketchy as well but it DOES make it much easier 😅
ОтветитьHey Santi!, Great video but I wanted to let you know that the guy from Zelda is actually Link, Zelda is the princess 😅, any gamer will be triggered by that just letting you know 😁
ОтветитьWoah i remembered it faster compared trying to memorize it by enumeration 😅 thank you 🥹
ОтветитьAnki is kinggg
Ответить🙏🏼❤️
ОтветитьThe problem with method, which is why I don't like tools like Sketchy, is that you need to be familiar with the characters, places, references etc that are used to create the palace or the story you are gonna use, which just adds anther layer of difficulty, for example in this video I only know who Maradona is, I don't know the other stuff, it becomes too much work to keep that straight then use it to remember the things you are trying to learn.
You need to use potentially hundreds of stories and characters etc, and unless you made all of them yourself, which is practically not realistic, it will be too much that it's just not worth it. I would rather use Anki and repeat the facts which takes only a couple of seconds each time, rather than have all this mess of stories and places in my head.
Also, I still use mnemonics and mental clues, it's not that hard to keep a fact like "this group of drugs ends with (xyz)" because each time you see one of those drugs during questions or whatever you are gonna be reinforcing that fact. That's my take on it and hope to hear from Santiago or anyone especially if you have counter points to what I said.
I think everyone with aphantasia will dislike the video😁
ОтветитьSketchy and Pixorize does this already. Thank you though
ОтветитьWhere you from? Can’t tell where your accent’s from
ОтветитьThank you for making these high quality videos!! Very helpful
Ответитьi used mnemonic stories like this to ace tests. It cuts study time down quite a bit. This has to be revisited for long term memory however.
Ответитьلا انت و لا ابوك يكدرون على انكي 😂
ОтветитьGreat video on Memory palace (Method of loci)- thanks
ОтветитьYou are using a technique called as memory palace!! 🔥🔥🔥👌🏼🎯
ОтветитьThis is an old study technique, I knew it since at least 10 years ago, I saw it in a book called "Desarrolla una mente prodigiosa" by Ramón Campayo, this technique is ridiculously strong, as I must to say I still remember the things I learned through this method, almost 13 years ago! but it has a lot of limitations and requires a lot of mental work which made this technique sometimes unpractical to apply.
I'm developing a new learning technique trough feelings cause learning, memory and behavior is one of the topics that passionate to me, if you want to talk about this hit me back. Best regards.
this is called memory palace in case someone is interested and want to learn more about it
ОтветитьMemory palace. Works for remembering lists, not language learning.
ОтветитьExcellent!!!
ОтветитьThis app allow to upload textbooks? I'm sorry but a bit confused about UPDF
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