How you can become more active in your Learnings

How You Can Become More Active In Your Learnings

Do you have tough time learning new concepts? Do you wish to become active learner?
Research says that human forget approximately 50% of what they learn within an hour and an average of 70% within 24 hours. After reading this Effective Strategies for how to be more active in learning can help you maximize your efforts when you are trying to learn New Ideas, Concepts and Skills.

So today you will learn Three Effective Techniques that will help you to become more active in your learning

Let's Start -
1) Use it or Loose it 

One sure way to become a more active learner is to simply keep learning. Research has found that the brain is capable of producing new brain cells, a process known as neurogenesis. However, many of these cells will eventually die unless a person engages in some type of effortful learning. So, if you are learning a new language, it is important to keep practicing the language in order to maintain the gains you have achieved. This "use-it-or-lose-it" phenomenon involves a brain process known as "pruning." In pruning, certain pathways in the brain are maintained, while others are eliminated. If you want the new information you just learned to stay put, keep practicing and rehearsing it.
2) Learn in Multiple Ways 

Another one of the best ways to learn is to focus on learning in more than one way. For example, instead of just listening to a podcast, which involves auditory learning, find a way to rehearse the information both verbally and visually. This might involve describing what you learned to a friend, taking notes, or drawing a mind map. By learning in more than one way, you’re further cementing the knowledge in your mind. One helpful tip is to try writing out your notes on paper rather than typing on a laptop, tablet, or computer. Research has found that longhand notes can help cement information in memory more effectively than digital note-taking.
3) Stop Multitasking

For many years, it was thought that people who multitask had an edge over those who did not. However, research now suggests that multitasking can actually make learning less effective. Multitasking can involve trying to do more than one thing at the same time, but according to research, doing this not only makes people less productive when they work but also impairs attention and reduces comprehension. Multitasking when you are studying makes it harder to focus on the information and reduces how much you understand it. Research has also found that media multitasking, or dividing attention between different media sources, can also have a detrimental impact on learning and academic performance.

I hope you find this blog helpful and interesting. So Implement the effective techniques and share your experiences.

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