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Effective Learning Strategies 1
www.library.qut.edu.auQUT Library
Effective Learning Strategies
Effective Learning Strategies 2
The Learning Process People tend to learn something totally new by first getting the general idea in their minds and then filling in the details.
Here are some learning and memory techniques that will help with the process.
Effective Learning Strategies 3
Learning Strategies
Divide
Vary
Incubate
Revise
Engage
Outline
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Textbooks, articles and essays usually start with an introductory overview
Scenes in movies and TV often show a long shot before they zoom into the close ups.
An outline of a topic gives people a framework on which they can add details to get a picture of what they are learning
If you ask someone to draw a house, they will usually draw the walls and roof before they fill in details like doors and windows
Outline
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Dictionaries, Encyclopedias
(if needed)Text Books Specialised
Books Journal Articles
OutlineWhen reading, writing, explaining and in exams, order your information from the general to the detailed
When researching a new topic:
Look at all the headings, subheadings
Look at all the pictures and captions
Read the first and last
paragraphs
Read first sentence of
each paragraph
Read the whole text
When reading academic writing:
Introduction gives thesis
and overview
Body paragraphs give details
Conclusion repeats the overview
When structuring assignments and answers to exam questions:
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Divide Make study tasks more manageable by dividing them up into a series of smaller tasks
How do you eat something the size of an elephant?
One bite at a time.
Divide your study time into chunks of about 50 minutes and take a break every hour.
Break up your assignment into smaller tasks and focus on each task one at a time
Focus on one paragraph at a time when writing your assignments
Don’t try to read every-thing at one time. Break up your reading into articles or chapters or even parts of these
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Vary
We often only become aware a cricket is chirping when it stops
Lines that are crooked become apparent only when seen in comparison with other lines
Many people can’t judge if two shades of pink are the same until they try them on together
People are more alert to changes in their environment and tend to lose concentration when things remain the same.
The human brain is more able to pick up variations between things than be able to judge if something is right without comparing.
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Change study tasks every hour or so. Alternate tasks that require intense concentration with more routine tasks. Intersperse study with physical and leisure activities.
VaryWe can concentrate better if we vary our study tasks regularly.
Reading
Relaxing
Writing Notes Organising Files
Having Coffee
Thinking
Writing
Finding Resources
Exercising
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IncubateWe learn more if we give our brains time to process
If you have a reading that is difficult to follow, reread it the next day. It will be clearer then.
It is the same with maths problems.
Leave your assignment draft overnight. You will see corrections you did not notice before
The solution to a problem often appears if you leave it and focus on something else.
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ReviseThe more we revise the more we remember
Make notes on your readings. Reread the notes a week later and again before exams.
Review your lecture notes on the same day or the day following the lecture. Summarise your lecture notes for each week. Reread these throughout semester.
Use the little bits of time on the bus, between lectures or waiting for someone, to quickly review one set of notes.
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EngageLearning involves attention and concentration
Don’t just read – do somethingwith the information
Study Actively
UHighlight
Map
Underline
Rewrite
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Divide
Vary
Incubate
Revise
Engage
Outline
These strategies work together. For example:
Incubation occurs when you vary your tasks
Revising is easier if you divide it up into manageable chunks
Engagement is easier in short bursts. Divide tasks and vary between concentrated and routine tasks
Learning Strategies
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egg on beach surrounded by shells JoongDal, 'R2 meets repeating flash', In: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joongdal/3297797667/, ed, 2009, multiple photos of R2D2
figure.Windell Oskay, 'Magnet Toys -1', In: http://www.flickr.com/photos/oskay/197915236/, ed, 2006, magnet construction toy Johnson Cameraface, 'S104 text books', In: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54459164@N00/2812340882/, ed, 2008.Julian Robinson, 'the Loneliness of the Long distance Cyclist', In: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozjulian/2460263055/, ed, 2008,
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cricket Jackknife Barlow, 'Headshot (Age 18)', In: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stringbot/2717641594/, ed, 2008, Man in clashing shirt and
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