I would be very interested to know, when you study a book, what do you or someone else copy your knowledge from?
Do you use only paper and pen, a typewriter, or all media? How do you know what type of learner you are, and what does proper learning look like in general? Thank you, everyone.
When you read textbooks, how do you progress?
At the moment, it’s like I actually don’t write in the real sense. I’m just trying to try out the way for me to read a text and write questions for my manual learning cardi on a (usually folded) A6 set.
Then I always read a piece of the fabric from the book every evening, while I try to answer the questions from my learning cardi in parallel (although at other times).
What I did wrong, then I write again as a sentence in a cladding and later read this again.
Hopefully, if it works, it’ll show up soon.
I used college blocks at school, the pages of which can be cut out and placed in folders.
Today in the profession I use bound note books in which I write the necessary information and document it for me. These notebooks are then cancelled and not thrown away so that I can look in again later to read something.
Any notebooks? What’s that? Lg
Something like this: https://www.amazon.de/LEUCHTTURM1917-Notizbuch-Hardcover-liniert-schwarz/dp/B002CVAU1Y
To learn types: they do not exist. Everyone learns equally well by actively repeating this in the head.
Jain. There are already types of learning, but there are no types of learning that can learn everything in the same way. It may well be that someone, for example, learns biology visually, but historiography data is auditory.
I’m actually studying a textbook. I tend to undercoat with a pencil.
The school is over with me for a long time, but I use the comment and note function in my Kindle when I read textbooks.
What is a comment and notic function?
You can mark passages and write something to them. This is exported.
Usually use a text document on the PC or if I am not currently on the PC/tablet classic paper & pen
“Writing machine” can be excluded.
What type of learning you are, you can see how to
best learn. You have to try and
find out quickly.