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2. Mechanics and Techniques of Studying
A methodical approach | The weekly schedule card | Why study? – Material rewards | Why study? – Non-material rewards | The wall calendar | The pocket date book | Sleep | Tools of the trade general | Tools of the trade specific | Go out for sports? | How detailed should class notes be? | Four methods of taking notes | Notebook inspection | Some note-taking hints | What is important? | What is not important? | Study old exams? | Working conditions | A typical study session | “Take ten!” | Retroactive amnesia | The curve of learning | The law of diminishing returns | The curve of forgetting | Hypnosis | Teaching machines | Reading-acceleration machines | Television | Scrambled books | Distractions enemies of retention
Tools of the Trade, General
If we went to a doctor who didn't have a stethescope or a thermometer or most of the things we know doctors need to gather data about a patient, we probably would not go back. But when it comes to educational tools, how antiquated can you get?
call their room) reminds me of the backward doctor, or a plumber who owns only 3 tools when he really needs 23.
Anyone who has chosen education to be his business MUST have the basic equipment.