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Summarize using shorthand notations that you develop, as it will allow you to summarize more of the material.
Also, combining summarization with practice testing will allow you to really get down the material, without having a false sense of competence.
Summarization, the process of summarizing a section of chapter you are trying to learn, should work in theory.
It involves extracting the gist and higher-level meaning of learned text, which is important to understanding concepts.
Tips for highlighting: combine highlighting with other study methods to be more effective in retaining information.
For instance, employing the use of highlighting with recall/self-testing can prove to be effective in internalizing the material.
Some studies show no noticeable improvement in test scores by highlighting over simply reading the information.
It seems that highlighting's effectiveness and applicability is limited to certain information and tasks.
Highlighting is one of the most popular methods for students in college: it is very easy to implement and requires very little training.
But, highlighting is ranked rather low on a study utility scale.
Combine words and visuals.
Create your own visuals of the content to further reinforce it, such as diagramming, sketching, and creating graphic organizers.
Whenever studying, you should make it a habit to link visuals to text.
Then, you can create your own visuals of the concepts you are learning. This process reinforces the concepts in the brain through two different paths, making it easier to retrieve later.
Use specific examples to understand abstract ideas.
Most of us already use this strategy in our own learning; it’s a natural part of understanding a new concept. But what we don’t necessarily do is coming up with examples of our own.