How to turn information into intelligence | Barbara Oakley

Having trouble learning? A PhD engineering professor gives you one key tip. ❍ Subscribe to The Well on YouTube: ❍ Up next: There are 8 classes of intelligence. Which are you? Cramming for a test and having a hard time understanding something? Might be best to go away and come back after a while. Your brain is constantly fluctuating between a “learning” mode and an “understanding” mode. When you’re sitting there reading (and re-reading!) a textbook, unable to make sense of it, your brain is actually learning. It just takes the decompressing part of your brain for it to all be unpacked. It’s called the neural chunk theory and you can learn to utilize it to your advantage by learning how to study differently; small bursts of inactivity and breaks can really make a big difference in how to memorize seemingly difficult information by combining bigger and bigger “chunks” of information until you understa
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