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Hey there! I'm Justin Sung, a learning coach (for the last decade), former doctor, top 1% TEDx speaker, education author, and social entrepreneur.💡
I'm also the co-founder and Head of Learning at iCanStudy, where we've pioneered the world's first cognitive retraining program, focusing on self-regulated higher-order learning (i.e. learning to learn REALLY efficiently) 🚀. We've helped transform over 15,000 learners across 120 countries 🌍
Before this, I spent 7 years working in the non-profit education space in a social enterprise I founded in NZ, helping students from disadvantaged backgrounds enter healthcare careers.
On my channel, I share evidence-based learning strategies and self-management methods that I've tried and tested for busy students and professionals.
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Thanks Dr J!
My gosh, why are ppl so negative in the chat? I’m just grateful someone is speaking on something that truly resonates w my style of learning and he is brave enough to share some of his insights w us. He actually has a business doing this, and so if you really feel his free content is not detailed enough, there is opportunity to purchase his course, and it’s not even a steep price. I just feel for the content creator bc you can literally show people a new and better way of doing things and they just jump down his throat bc it’s not delivered exactly in the way they want it to be. Some ppl just love to complain and be negative. Addicted to it. Too much free content here to change your life to at least make your studying habits 2x better… all for free. Some ppl need to check themselves smh.
Does the LED lighting help with the focus or maybe as an active environmental cue? Or is it just for the sake of the video ambience?
He keeps saying "ipad" instead of just tablet, like an anal contract with apple prevents him to mention other devices.
Hallo Mr. Sung thank you very much. Your videos are always easy to follow, although I'm not a native English speaker. But this time, I got a few questions: 1. Which app do you use for non-linear note-taking? 2. Is this note-taking method the same as mind-mapping? 3. Where is the difference between the "Ladder" and the "Layering" method?
True professor
thank you for this, been using your advice for about 2 years now and it's really helping
Julian collab no way
My brain has Intel™ inside. So it consumes a lot energy & dos nothing 😂
This could’ve been easily researched.
Go to gym you will lose weight ❌ Only think whole day✅
Love the videos, like always <3
Great video. So much actionable information in 10 minutes.
Yk all of these I have been doing naturally before and was helping me get good grades in school until I encountered people in high school with binders of notes or printables and while initially thought it was a waste of time when i tested it, I still felt pressured that I must have been doing something wrong or my studying not enough. Now during lectures I rarely take notes and just absorb all the information. Usually I only take notes if I have further questions that I am to google later. As soon as I get home, I take a break, get a breather, get outside to walk or do anything physical or try to spend time with family and then I study by going over the module a little bit purely through reading or skimming then answering questions, searching over the internet if I didn't understand something. Most of my hours are spent on assignments.
this video is a gem!
your sudo😊
Bro, where the process at?
how to study anatomy please
I got 63% overall, got zero in Reference. I think I now know why I'd been very confused about the very complex things I study. Ever since I started making mind maps, I thought something was missing. This was it, I was writing everything I could remember rather than prioritising the things which I would forget versus the ones I wouldn't. Now I know that I absolutely don't need to 'blurt' everything, be it in the form of a mind map, and I just need to test myself more to see what I need to pay attention to. Also, I'll work on making mind maps instantaneously during class in order to save time for revision and quiz afterwards. A really great video that I'm grateful for. I've been learning quantum mechanics and JavaScript which weren't going well together. Now they will.💕
I’m ANGRY. I’m trying to understand what you’ve already published, and having difficulty grouping things in maps properly. You keep publishing new systems. And I can’t afford the class, not even in installments. ANGRY.
Ironically Justin got 35%😅😅
the music is distracting i suggest you remove the music from your video because it doesn’t fit your style of talking
For all of guys that don't like studying it's just that you're not interested in it simple. Solutions: make it interesting For example just play games in your mind like finding all the keywords or just think of a possible scenario in which you can use that information or maybe it consists of uncommon words then just study those words then congratulate yourself for knowing those word. Remember as long as your brain release chemicals that are responsible for addiction you can just use those chemicals in studying. Remember memory is more active when theres a strong emotions involved. Again just make it interesting no matter what you do but remember you need to train your brain to process more info or store more info just like how you train your body.
0:00 312 weeks is 6 years, not 7. That's what time-traveling software engineers call the off-by-one-year error. Thanks for the quiz.
I took the learnkng system diagnostic as honest as i can and scored a 9%... is that even possibble? What does it mean? That 9 percent is on retrieval and interleaving only and the rest are 0%
Justin for heaven's sake, why are you so good. Your advice is practical, useful and relatively easy to implement. Thank you!
If the exam is 4 hours long and you have to do it on 2 hours. You need a lot of overlearning. This happened a lot on some subjects on engineering. Mainly with problems more than theory.
I have one of those exams this wednesday in fact.
Just memorise things and you learn them. It is not that complicated.
How do you deal with this problem when bring an autistic adult with ADHD?
I wanna learn about ur body
Now, before I forget 😅, congratulations on the new haircut, so good with background... it is! Ehm, the test is so eye-opening, till next time doc, peace
I am at rest all day... And still FAT. Need more brain = more energy consumption.
Thank you for the Diagnostic Justin! We really appreciate it <3.
The Arabic word for human and to forget are from the same root word. I find that very intriguing.
Watching this as I procrastinate at work.
Hello Dr. Justin can you suggest any way to learn difficult biological names
Hi Thank you for the great video. I enjoyed the overview of the topic. I am somewhat of a filming geek and even though it is only my theoretical knowledge I wanted to share it with you to improve your video quality. General composition rule: When composing an image, the eye is naturally drawn to the parts of the picture with the highest contrast. So if the goal of your shot is to have the eyes of the viewer fixated on your head, create some contrast around it. There are several techniques like creating a dark background, and then giving your hair a rim light from above. This seperates your head from the background. (This might be a bit studio-like). The reason why I want to tell you, are the light in the background. If they reflect off of surfaces they have very high contrast and can distract the eye. So there must be a tradeoff between creating depth and reflection. I hope you find this information useful or at least interesting :D
I love the diagnostics. Thanks
Can't you make your course just a little bit more affordable 😢
Huge question to ask all the time "what problem does this solve"
This is such a high IQ video. Cheers! You really helped me out big time!
By YouSum Live 00:00:00 Learning efficiency through the PERRIO system. 00:00:51 Understanding learning as a series of processes. 00:04:01 Importance of priming for effective learning. 00:05:00 Encoding: organizing information for memory retention. 00:06:06 Reference: noting details for later review. 00:07:05 Retrieval: testing and applying knowledge for retention. 00:07:33 Interleaving: approaching topics from multiple angles. 00:08:19 Overlearning: deepening knowledge through repetition. By YouSum Live
I really appreciate you spending so much time on research on this and helping all of us lazy shits to become a top student
The videos keep getting better! ❤️
Got a pretty low score. Looking forward to implementing the tips.
Are there examples of Priming techniques?
Why do you need my fullname, my mail, my number and others? Why the page just can't present my results in the screen??? Do you sell our dates?
yes he sells it to me
@@abysmal7000 omg
Excuse me sir... Where the link full Video of this ?
@2:01 you mention organizing information into our memory in some structure or model that makes sense for us and is easy for our memory to hold on to and is relevant for our brain Are there any videos that cover different types of structures or models?
My university teachers are often very reluctant to share what we'll do in the next class let alone provide slides beforehand. What can I do to get priming material?