It may be worthwhile for me to develop a sense as to when I’m able to fully understand something. I wonder how one would go about doing that?
Also, I’ve been using SuperMemo consistently for about six months now. I understand that rote memorization isn’t really “learning”, but it’s helped actually learning in so many ways. At first, it took a while to set up the cards in a fashion I approved of, but now it only takes a few minutes to set up multiple cards, and 10 minutes at most to do the review every morning. I think the time I’ve spent in SuperMemo is well worth what I’ve gained from it.
Henceforth, I’m going to make a conscious effort to “embrace the messiness of things” when it comes to learning. I seem to do do that pretty well when it comes to my environment. ;)
At first, it took a while to set up the cards in a fashion I approved of, but now it only takes a few minutes to set up multiple cards, and 10 minutes at most to do the review every morning.
Could you try to summarize what made you faster at this? Maybe I’m missing something.
It may be worthwhile for me to develop a sense as to when I’m able to fully understand something. I wonder how one would go about doing that?
Also, I’ve been using SuperMemo consistently for about six months now. I understand that rote memorization isn’t really “learning”, but it’s helped actually learning in so many ways. At first, it took a while to set up the cards in a fashion I approved of, but now it only takes a few minutes to set up multiple cards, and 10 minutes at most to do the review every morning. I think the time I’ve spent in SuperMemo is well worth what I’ve gained from it.
Henceforth, I’m going to make a conscious effort to “embrace the messiness of things” when it comes to learning. I seem to do do that pretty well when it comes to my environment. ;)
Could you try to summarize what made you faster at this? Maybe I’m missing something.