Professor John Dunlosky is a veritable giant in the world of learning science:
So tune in to find out ALL his thoughts on popular – and effective – study strategies!
Today, we’re welcoming giant of the “science of effective study” world, Professor John Dunlosky, to learn how to, well: “Study Like A Champ”!
In today’s must-listen episode, we discover:
- Why learning should be challenging
- A taxonomy for thinking about 10 popular study strategies – which work best, and for what?
- How to master “successive re-learning”
- Plus an expert’s take on whether to use digital flashcards, dual coding, watching online video and more!
Part of the Memory & Learning series here on the Exam Study Expert podcast.
Featured today:
- John’s book “Study Like A Champ”: https://geni.us/dunlosky
- John’s original paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1529100612453266
- Episode 45 with Learning Scientists co-founder Jude Weinstein Jones https://examstudyexpert.com/yana-weinstein-jones/
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