7 Tips For Learning Anything On Your Own
Benjamin Keep, PhD, JD Benjamin Keep, PhD, JD
89.2K subscribers
80,173 views
0

 Published On Oct 5, 2022

Learning things on your own is hard. Maybe these tips will help.

00:00 Introduction
00:42 How to make specific learning goals
2:03 What are the key skills?
3:21 Gathering learning resources
4:02 A note on scheduling
4:48 Making the best use of feedback
8:12 Watch out for time-sensitive learning goals
10:15 When to make a change

Sign up to my email newsletter, Avoiding Folly, here: https://www.benjaminkeep.com/

REFERENCES

On creating meaningful learning goals, see:

https://cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/instru..., from the Carl Weiman Science Initiative

To read more about metacognition and illusions of knowing, see:

Avhustiuk, M. M., Pasichnyk, I. D., & Kalamazh, R. V. (2018). The illusion of knowing in metacognitive monitoring: Effects of the type of information and of personal, cognitive, metacognitive, and individual psychological characteristics. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 14(2), 317. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...

On spacing, see my Medium article and the references linked therein: https://bit.ly/3SBcD3v

To read more about Goodhart's Law and other ways that metrics can backfire, I highly recommend:

Muller, J. Z. (2019). The Tyranny of Metrics. Princeton University Press.

CREDITS

My blog post example was www.betterexplained.com - a really good website discussing the intuitions behind many math concepts.

The Youtube channel example was Mathematical Visual Proofs: @MathVisualProofs

The textbook example was "University Physics" - widely regarded as one of the best basic physics books out there. Young, H. D., Freedman, R. A., & Ford, A. L. (2016) Sears and Zemansky's university physics. Pearson education. 14th Edition. There's more recent editions as well.

StackExchange is one of the great places to get answers to questions by experts - especially in programming, engineering, and mathematics. The forum post I showed was from CrossValidated - their statistics arm. https://stackexchange.com/sites#

The Magic player was Kenji "NumotTheNummy" Egashira, his channel is here: @NumotTheNummyYT

Steph Curry highlights were from:    • 10 Minutes Of RIDICULOUS Steph Curry ...  .

show more

Share/Embed