Learning techniques

100 questions

What is the Pomodoro method?

Time management technique: 25 minutes of focused work → 5-minute break → repeat. After 4 pomodoros — a long break of 15-30 minutes. During work — no distractions. Break — stand up, stretch, no screens. Apps: Forest, Pomofocus. Adapt to yourself (50/10, 90/20).

How to memorize information effectively?

Spaced repetition (Anki) — repeat with increasing intervals.
Active recall — close the material and recall.
Linking with known — metaphors, associations.
Explaining to others (Feynman technique).
Practice — apply knowledge.
Sleep — memory consolidation occurs during sleep.

What is the Feynman method?

Deep understanding technique:

Choose a topic.
Explain it in simple language, like to a child (without terms).
Identify gaps — where you got stuck, what you don't understand.
Return to the source, study the gaps.
Simplify even more, use analogies. If you can't explain simply — you don't understand.

How to read more books?

Read every day (at least 20 minutes).
Always have a book with you (electronic).
Drop boring books (rule of 50 pages).
Alternate formats (audio on the go).
Keep a list of read books (Goodreads).
Replace social media with reading before bed.
Don't chase quantity — quality and comprehension are more important.

Techniques for learning: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Start with the goal (what should you be able to do/understand) in the 'Learning Techniques' topic and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review after 1–3–7 days yields more than cramming.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project of 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to get feedback: from a teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning techniques: question №9

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

For 'Learning Techniques', keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

Start with the goal (what should you be able to do/understand) in the 'Learning Techniques' topic and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review after 1–3–7 days yields more than cramming.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project of 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: Question №14

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

For 'Learning Techniques', keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For 'Learning Techniques', start with a goal (what should be able to do/understand) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of repetition every 1–3–7 days yields better results than cramming.

Learning Techniques: Question №19

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For 'Learning Techniques', keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

For 'Learning Techniques', start with a goal (what should be able to do/understand) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: question №24

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields better results than "cramming".

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and review?

For "Learning Techniques" it is important to receive feedback: from a teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

If "Learning Techniques" are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Follow a simple cycle for "Learning Techniques": plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning techniques: question №29

On the topic of "Learning Techniques" start with a goal (what should be learned/understood) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then set a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields better results than "cramming".

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and review?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For "Learning Techniques" it is important to receive feedback: from a teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

If "Learning Techniques" are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning techniques: question №34

Follow a simple cycle for 'Learning Techniques': plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This way, learning becomes a system.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Start with a goal (what should be able to do/understand) for the 'Learning Techniques' topic and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of repetition every 1–3–7 days yield better results than cramming.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a session and summarize?

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to get feedback: from a teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning techniques: question №39

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Follow a simple cycle for 'Learning Techniques': plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This way, learning becomes a system.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

Start with a goal (what should be able to do/understand) for the 'Learning Techniques' topic and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a session and summarize?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of repetition every 1–3–7 days yield better results than cramming.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: Question №44

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

For 'Learning Techniques', keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For 'Learning Techniques', start with a goal (what should be able to understand/use) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review after 1–3–7 days yields better results than cramming.

Learning Techniques: Question №49

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For 'Learning Techniques', keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

For 'Learning Techniques', start with a goal (what should be able to understand/use) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning Techniques: Question №54

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields more than "cramming".

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and review?

For "Learning Techniques" it is important to get feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

If "Learning Techniques" are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Follow a simple cycle for "Learning Techniques": plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: Question №59

On the topic of "Learning Techniques" start with a goal (what should be learned/understood) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then set a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields more than "cramming".

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and review?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For "Learning Techniques" it is important to get feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

If "Learning Techniques" are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning techniques: question №64

For "Learning Techniques" keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This way, learning becomes a system.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

For the topic "Learning Techniques," start with a goal (what should be able to understand/use) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then set a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields better results than rote memorization.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a session and summarize?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

For "Learning Techniques," it is important to receive feedback: from a teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning techniques: question №69

If "Learning Techniques" are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Consistency beats motivation.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

For "Learning Techniques," keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This way, learning becomes a system.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

For the topic "Learning Techniques," start with a goal (what should be able to understand/use) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then set a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a session and summarize?

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields better results than rote memorization.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: Question №74

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, errors become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

For 'Learning Techniques', keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze errors → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For 'Learning Techniques', start with a goal (what should be able to understand/use) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of repetition after 1–3–7 days yields better results than cramming.

Learning Techniques: Question №79

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, errors become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For 'Learning Techniques', keep a simple cycle: plan → practice → check → analyze errors → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

For 'Learning Techniques', start with a goal (what should be able to understand/use) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning Techniques: Question №84

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and spaced repetition. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields better results than "cramming".

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

For "Learning Techniques" it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

If "Learning Techniques" are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

Follow a simple cycle for "Learning Techniques": plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This makes learning a system.

Learning Techniques: Question №89

On the topic of "Learning Techniques" start with the goal (what should be able to understand/use) and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then set a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning Techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Practice for "Learning Techniques": use active recall (questions to yourself) and spaced repetition. 20 minutes of review every 1–3–7 days yields better results than "cramming".

Learning Techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

Answer for "Learning Techniques": learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize?

For "Learning Techniques" it is important to receive feedback: teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning Techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

If "Learning Techniques" are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning techniques: question №94

Follow a simple cycle for 'Learning Techniques': plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This way, learning becomes a system.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Start with a goal (what should be able to do/understand) in the 'Learning Techniques' topic and limit the scope to 2–3 skills per week. Then establish a schedule and measure progress with small tasks.

Learning techniques: how to combine reading, practice, and repetition?

Practice for 'Learning Techniques': use active recall (questions to yourself) and interval repetitions. 20 minutes of review after 1–3–7 days yields better results than cramming.

Learning techniques: how to prepare for a session and summarize?

Answer for 'Learning Techniques': learn through projects. Choose a mini-project lasting 1–2 hours and complete it — this quickly reveals gaps.

Learning techniques: how to measure progress and adjust the plan?

For 'Learning Techniques', it is important to receive feedback: from a teacher, mentor, or community. Without feedback, mistakes become ingrained.

Learning techniques: question №99

If 'Learning Techniques' are not working, reduce the step: 10–15 minutes a day, but every day. Regularity beats motivation.

Learning techniques: how to choose a technique based on the task and level?

Follow a simple cycle for 'Learning Techniques': plan → practice → check → analyze mistakes → adjust. This way, learning becomes a system.
Learning Techniques: how to prepare for a lesson and summarize? — Learning techniques