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#Feynman Method Reel by @sdaknach (verified account) - Most students waste hours memorising… the best ones focus on understanding.
And the secret they use? The Feynman Technique… a study method that turns
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Most students waste hours memorising… the best ones focus on understanding. And the secret they use? The Feynman Technique… a study method that turns complex topics into clarity. Here’s how it works 👇 Step 1 — Learn it. Read your notes, watch the lecture, or revise the slides but don’t aim to memorise. Aim to understand. Ask yourself why things happen, not just what happens. Step 2 — Teach it. Grab a blank sheet and explain the topic as if you’re teaching a 10-year-old. If you can explain it simply… you truly understand it. If you can’t… that’s your weakness. Go back, relearn, and repeat. Step 3 — Simplify and connect. Use your own words. Make analogies. Link what you’re learning to something you already know, that’s how memory sticks. The Feynman Technique doesn’t just make you a better student, it makes you a better thinker. Because when you can teach it, you’ve truly mastered it.
#Feynman Method Reel by @jun_yuh (verified account) - UNDERSTAND ANYTHING.

The Feynman technique involves the process of simplifying and explaining complex concepts as if you were teaching a fifth grader
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UNDERSTAND ANYTHING. The Feynman technique involves the process of simplifying and explaining complex concepts as if you were teaching a fifth grader. Here are some reasons why this technique is so effective: 1. Deepens understanding: Explaining a concept in simple terms requires you to properly comprehend the information yourself. You gain a better understanding of the idea by breaking it down into its fundamental components and connecting them logically. 2. Identifies knowledge gaps: Verbally explaining an idea typically reveals gaps where you lack sufficient comprehension. If you have trouble articulating an idea or simplifying it, you can discover holes in your knowledge and target them for future study. 3. Requires active recall: Actively retrieving the information without referring to notes as you explain the subject promotes memory and long-term retention. Many studies show that the retrieval practice is more effective for long term learning than encoding! 4. Promotes critical thinking: When complicated topics are simplified, you are forced to think critically about the underlying principles, connections, and applications. Beyond surface-level memorization, higher-level thinking provides a deeper comprehension of the concept. 5. Improves communication skills: The technique helps you explain your thoughts more clearly and effectively. By practicing the ability to explain complicated concepts in simple terms, you improve your communication abilities, which can be useful in a variety of academic and professional settings. 6. Increases confidence: Successfully articulating complicated topics in simple terms can increase your confidence and self-assurance in your knowledge of the content. The technique provides visible evidence of your expertise which further reinforces learning. #philly #pennsylvania #universitycity
#Feynman Method Reel by @improveyourgrades - ⚡ Want to STUDY LESS but learn MORE? Here's how:

🔁 Active recall - Close the book and test yourself. Memory sticks when you struggle to remember.

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⚡ Want to STUDY LESS but learn MORE? Here’s how: 🔁 Active recall – Close the book and test yourself. Memory sticks when you struggle to remember. ✍️ Scribble method – Use your non-dominant hand to doodle while studying. It keeps your brain alert and boosts retention. 🗣️ Feynman technique – Break concepts down like you’re teaching a 10-year-old. If it feels too complex, you don’t know it well enough. 📂 Second brain – Offload everything into digital notes. Free your mind to focus on thinking, not remembering. Study smarter, not harder. 🚀
#Feynman Method Reel by @studywith_raie (verified account) - If you scroll thinking I'm going to give you generic and overused memory techniques like Feynman and pomodoro, then you'll miss out!

🎯 1) Scramble &
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If you scroll thinking I’m going to give you generic and overused memory techniques like Feynman and pomodoro, then you’ll miss out! 🎯 1) Scramble & Conquer 👉🏻 Mixing topics forces your brain to choose the right method — insane long-term retention. 📌 Rotate A → B → C → A and note: “Why A here, not B?” 🎯 2) Guess & Generate 👉🏻 Guessing before studying builds stronger retrieval pathways. 📌 Write 5 Qs, force answers, then study and correct. 🎯 3) Move-to-Remember 👉🏻 Tiny actions or mental movement anchor memories in your motor system. 📌 Add a 1-sec gesture or press a key while recalling. 🎯 4) Desirable Difficulty 👉🏻 A little struggle = deeper processing = stronger memory. 📌 Explain the concept before reading the explanation. 🎯 5) Sleep Replay 👉🏻 Your brain rehearses new info during sleep — memory skyrockets. 📌 Study a hard topic → nap 20–45 min → quick review. 🎯 6) Confidence Calibration 👉🏻 Knowing what you don’t know makes studying efficient. 📌 Test → rate confidence 1–5 → relearn mismatches. 🎯 7) Micro-Contrast Switching 👉🏻 Tiny context changes create multiple recall cues. 📌 Shift posture, lamp angle, or pen color every 20–40 min. A 3 hour time table to test this (change the time based on your needs): 3:00–3:40 — Deep Study (40 min) 3:40–3:45 — Micro Break (5 min) 3:45–4:15 — Interleaving Practice (30 min) 4:15–4:20 — Micro Break (5 min) 4:20–5:00 — Generation & Recall Session (40 min) 5:00–5:10 — Review + Confidence Check (10 min) 5:10–6:00 — Past Paper / Application Drill (50 min) #study #studytips
#Feynman Method Reel by @vizzystudies - What's your most difficult subject? 
Read pin comments to find for each subject 
( physics, maths , bio already dropped) 

You can effectively use the
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What's your most difficult subject? Read pin comments to find for each subject ( physics, maths , bio already dropped) You can effectively use the Feynman Technique to study a hard subject by following these steps: 1.Choose the Subject: Select the specific topic or concept within the hard subject that you want to study. 2.Teach It Simply: Pretend you're teaching this topic to a child or someone with no prior knowledge of the subject. Explain it in the simplest terms using everyday language. 3.Use Analogies: Employ analogies to relate the complex concept to something familiar. Analogies make it easier to understand and remember. 4.Identify Gaps in Your Knowledge: As you explain, you might encounter parts of the topic that you struggle to simplify or clarify. These are the gaps in your understanding. 5.Go Back to the Source: Return to your study materials, such as textbooks, notes, or online resources, to research and fill in the gaps in your knowledge. 6.Simplify Further: Once you've gained a deeper understanding of the difficult subject, go back and refine your explanation. Make it even simpler and clearer. 7.Repeat and Review: Continue this process, repeating steps 2 to 6, until you can explain the entire subject confidently and in plain language. 8.Teach Someone Else: If possible, teach what you've learned to a friend, family member, or study group. Teaching someone else reinforces your understanding. The Feynman Technique is a powerful method to not only understand hard subjects but also to remember and explain them effectively. It highlights gaps in your knowledge and ensures you have a deep, simplified understanding of the topic. #technique #feynman #study #explorepage #trending
#Feynman Method Reel by @aviraadi (verified account) - The perfect study system includes: 
- 2 Active Learning Methods
- Spaced Repetition
- Reward Based Learning 

The best Active Learning methods:
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The perfect study system includes: - 2 Active Learning Methods - Spaced Repetition - Reward Based Learning The best Active Learning methods: Feynman Technique: after understanding a concept pretend to explain it to a 5 yr old. Record yourself explaining, make adjustments based on what you missed, then repeat. Blurting Method Steps: 1. Read information 2. Recall information (write, or speak) 3. Fill in gaps 4. Repeat until complete How to use Spaced Repetition: Use this spaced repetition time interval when learning information: - First repetition: 1 day - Second repetition: 3 days - Third repetition: 7 days - Fourth repetition: 16 days - Fifth repetition: 35 days If you have less time, the same concept can be applied over hours in a day, or over a week. Ideally each interval is spaced far enough to where you forget some of the information, so that it’s difficult to retrieve. With each repetition you’re memory of the information gets stronger. The harder it is to remember the stronger you’ll cement it in your memory through deeper connections. Reward Based Learning: The cherry on top. With this your study system goes from good to great. After every 30 minute pomodoro session, have a reward(chocolate). I also write positive notes to myself on post-its. Then, I crumple up the post-its into balls so I have a visual progress bar like a video game would. Examples of positive reinforcement: - Your favorite snacks/meals - Time with friends - Your favorite show - A massage - Buy something you really wanted - Visualization of how doing the task made you feel. Let the feeling of fulfillment fill you up You can also reward stack by: Going for a walk after studying as a rewards for studying. After, have chocolate as a reward for going on a walk. I’ve pasted this guide in the comments if you’d like to copy and paste it to your notes. If this helped share with a friend you think it would help. Lmk if you have any questions :) #studygram #studysmart #learnfast #collegestudent #collegestudents #studymotivation #activelearning #feynman #blurting #rewardbasedtraining #academicweapon #academicweapons
#Feynman Method Reel by @chee_hee_ (verified account) - follow to become an academic high achiever ⤵️

1. Feynman technique: after learning new knowledge, teach it to yourself or someone else. Return to the
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follow to become an academic high achiever ⤵️ 1. Feynman technique: after learning new knowledge, teach it to yourself or someone else. Return to the information if you get stuck, and practice simplifying your explanation and making it easier to understand. Teachers learn the most, so once you learn something, teach it! 2. Blurting Method: blurting is writing everything you can remember after a quick scanning of the page. With prior understanding of the subject, this method is really useful for training our memory, especially for last minute revision. 3. Parkinson’s Law: best for procrastinators! Your work expands to fill the time you give it. Use artificial deadlines and timers to make sure you finish tasks without procrastination. Just knowing that “the time it takes to finish is how much time I allow myself to take” really challenges me to push my limits and finish tasks faster. 4. Reward System: after long and tiring study sessions, it is crucial that you reward yourself for all the hard work. I treat myself to some coffee or nice dessert, and it really gives me a boost, incentivizing me to work harder to earn another reward! Try incorporating these techniques into your study system and let me know if it helps💛 I created a FREE productivity guide and the link is in my bio. Check it out if you want to increase your productivity! Follow for more 💛
#Feynman Method Reel by @activitiesandstudy - Feynman Technique 📚📖✨
'If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.'

1.Grab a sheet of paper, write the name of the concept
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Feynman Technique 📚📖✨ ‘If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.’ 1.Grab a sheet of paper, write the name of the concept you want to study at the top. 2.Explain the concept in your own words using a simple language as if you were teaching it to someone else. Explain the concept through an example to ensure you can put the concept into action. 3.Review your explanation and identify the areas where you struggled the most. Go back to your notes, or any examples you can find in order to sharpen your understanding. 4.If there are areas in your explanation where you’ve used lots of technical terms, re-write these sections in simpler language. Study Group 📖📚✨ Group studying can be an excellent way to learn new material and improve academic performance. 1.Choose the group members you want to study with (max of 4) ideally with different academic abilities. 2.Discuss guidelines for how the group will function and set clear expectations and boundaries for the study group. 3.Assign group members specific roles for setting study dates, material to work on, resources etc. 4.Establish shared goals for learning with your study buddies.
#Feynman Method Reel by @predent.student (verified account) - AI won't replace you. But students who know how to use it will.

If you're trying to actually use AI to get ahead instead of just getting by, follow @
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AI won’t replace you. But students who know how to use it will. If you’re trying to actually use AI to get ahead instead of just getting by, follow @predent.student. I’m breaking down what separates students who succeed with AI from students who waste time with it. The Feynman method works because it forces you to find the gaps in your understanding. Most students use AI to skip that step. The best students use AI to create it. Before your next exam, don’t reread your notes. Open Claude and try to teach it. The moment you find what you can’t explain is the moment you actually start learning. Save this if you’re studying for exams right now. - #AI #studytips #Feynman #Claude #activelearning​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
#Feynman Method Reel by @aizuu_stdy_21 - Read caption. 🔥👇
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English - Feynman Technique
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Science - Active Recall
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Read caption. 🔥👇 . English - Feynman Technique Math - Practice Problems Science - Active Recall Chemistry - Practice Problems Biology - Active Recall History - SQ3R Method Psychology - Feynman Technique Geography - Active Recall Arts - Active Recall Physics - Practice Problems . @aizuu_stdy_21 ‼️ . #aizuu_stdy_21 #studymotivation #studypost #studycommunity #studyroutine
#Feynman Method Reel by @jun_yuh (verified account) - Being a dean's list biomedical engineering student getting both my bachelors and my masters at the same time has certainly taught me some things and y
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Being a dean’s list biomedical engineering student getting both my bachelors and my masters at the same time has certainly taught me some things and you know I got you! 👇🏼 Second brain: 🧠 - Second brain relies on an external system for capturing, organizing, retrieving, and archiving ideas rather than solely your memory. When you document these ideas and package them in an accessible way, you are able to utilize them more efficiently. Moreover, you don’t have to worry about losing valuable information over time! Blurting method: ✍🏼 - First open up your textbook or lecture and get familiar with a specific section of the material. Then close the source and write everything you can remember on a blank sheet of paper. Then open the source again and compare it, while also filling in any knowledge gaps and making necessary corrections. Each iteration you do will allow you to retain more information! Gap learning: ⏲️ Taking short randomized breaks can improve the speed and depth of learning by allowing the brain to consolidate and repeat the material, similar to the process that occurs during sleep. Use a random timer generator and take breaks of about 10 seconds. Feynman technique: 📣 - The Feynman Technique is a study strategy that involves explaining a topic in your own words as if you were teaching it to someone else who has no background knowledge. It helps simplify complex ideas, identify gaps in understanding, and build a stronger foundation of knowledge.
#Feynman Method Reel by @reileydunlop_ (verified account) - The secret to LEARN anything FAST 🧠👇

As a rocket scientist turned world's leading Smart Skills coach, I've cracked the code that helped 50,000+ stu
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The secret to LEARN anything FAST 🧠👇 As a rocket scientist turned world’s leading Smart Skills coach, I’ve cracked the code that helped 50,000+ students learn 10X faster than their classmates using these 3 neuroscience hacks! 🚀👇 🔑 The Feynman Technique Stop memorizing. Start understanding at light speed. The genius method: 1️⃣ Learn something new in 10 minutes. 2️⃣ Explain it like you’re teaching a kid. 3️⃣ Can’t explain it simply? You haven’t learned it yet! Nobel Prize winners use this because it cuts learning time by 50% while doubling comprehension! 🔑 Interleaving Studying one subject for hours? You’re learning at 20% capacity. Mix it up for rapid results: ✅ 25 mins math → 25 mins science → 25 mins English ✅ Your brain stays alert and engaged ✅ Creates connections between subjects 📊 MIT research: Interleaving makes you learn 43% faster and remember 60% longer! 🔑 Spaced Repetition The memory hack that feels like cheating. Perfect timing formula: 1️⃣ Learn today → Review in 24 hours 2️⃣ Review again Day 3 → Then Day 7 3️⃣ Final review Day 21 = PERMANENT MEMORY ⚡ Neuroscience fact: This pattern matches your brain’s natural forgetting curve and locks information forever with 70% less effort! Emma was drowning in Year 11, studying 5 hours nightly with C grades. Her friends called her “slow” and she believed them. 6 weeks using these techniques? Straight A’s in just 5 hours per week! COMMENT “LEARN” and I’ll send you my complete blueprint showing exactly how to use these techniques to learn anything in record time! 🔥 #academiccomeback #studytok #learning #studytip #studywithme​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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