多年來擔任中一精英班班主任,不時都收到家長的請求,能否教教我的孩子,怎樣更有效率地學習?教教我的孩子在課堂上怎樣寫筆記?宇宙sir於是帶著網上自主學習的態度,嘗試到YouTube搜尋相關的教學影片,結果令人感到非常意外……

思考方法
Thinking Skills

理解知識之道
Knowledge Digesting Skills

溫習策略
Revision Strategy

閱讀技巧
Reading Techniques

學習工具
Study (Tech.) Tools

時間管理
Time Management

網上自學
Online Learning

付費網上課程 Paid Online Course

About This Class

Productivity Masterclass – The Principles of Productivity

“Being productive is really just about understanding the productivity equation and then figuring out which bits we need to optimise to apply to our own lives”.

In this first of a series of classes, I want to explore the idea of productivity in more depth – break down the concept into principles and theories as well as laws and powers to provide the foundation to enable us all to understand productivity on a more fundamental level so that we can all work towards living happier, more productive lives.

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The Productivity Equation

The first video introduces the productivity equation that serves as a the underlying theme throughout this course. We’ll look at the key components including the extra ‘ingredient’ that I think is often missing in discussions around productivity and I’ll introduce the analogy involving the Pilot, the Plane and the Engineer.

Section One – Myths

Following the introduction to the productivity equation, in the first section we’ll take a look at three of the key myths that often surround discussions about productivity. We’ll explore issues around ‘not having enough time’, not being able to summon up the motivation as well as the prevalent belief in multitasking.

Section Two – Laws

The second section looks at a triumvirate of key laws associated with productivity. We’ll begin by looking at time management linked to Parkinson’s law then look at the value in understanding the Pareto Principle before finally exploring how one of the fundamental laws of physics can be usefully applied in the realm of productivity.

Section Three – Powers

The third section moves into the realm of powers – specifically, how we can use the power of habits as well as how we can powerfully leverage our time spent procrastinating or relaxing so that we can improve our productivity more broadly.

The Fun Factor

The final video explores the component of the productivity equation which I think is often missing when people discuss productivity and that is the fun factor. We’ll explore how enjoyment is fundamental to our productivity and how a change in mindset towards this enjoyment can have a positive effect on our productivity immediately.

由教育心理學家實驗證明,有效提升學習效能的「間歇重複學習法」(Spaced Repetition),衍生出來一件學習工具程式Anki,由劍橋大學醫學院第一榮譽畢業的尖子Ali Abdaal主講。
About This Class

Learn Anything With Flashcards – The Ultimate Guide To Anki

Finding the right tools and techniques for learning is difficult. We’ve all spent time at some point searching the internet for the answer to questions like “How can we revise effectively”, “Best methods for studying”, “How to ace my exams” – but often we end up reverting back to what we know and the techniques that we’ve always used or simply get bored with searching and so revert back to procrastinating on Instagram.

This class provides an extensive walkthrough of the flashcard app Anki – a tool which has made studying more effective, more efficient and less stressful for thousands of students around the world. The aim of the class is to show that Anki is an immensely powerful tool and by using it, you can start to leverage the benefits of active recall and spaced repetition to improve your own work – whether that be studying for exams or learning new content of any sort. Whether you are a beginner to Anki or you’ve had experience using the app in the past, I hope you can draw some helpful tips, advice and value from these lessons.

Section One

In the first section, we’ll introduce the theory and power of flashcards before guiding you through the basics of Anki – from initial installation to an explanation of the different card types as well as how you can use the app across multiple devices to make sure you keep up with your flashcard reviews. Even if you’ve used Anki in the past, you’ll hopefully still find value in these videos because it’s important to get a solid foundational understanding of the mechanics of Anki before moving further into the app.

Section Two

The second chapter is walkthrough-based and features a series of examples where I’ll share how I would make a flashcard from a lecture, a video as well as how I made flashcards for an essay-based exam during my third year at Medical School. The section finishes with a discussion about the importance of using the Extra section of your flashcards to enhance your understanding and improve your flashcards.

Section Three

Section three is structured around frequently asked questions that I’ve received in relation to Anki – not only in terms of the mechanics of the app but also questions around how to maintain motivation, discipline and consistency to avoid becoming overwhelmed with cards to review. There are also a series of videos where I’ll discuss Anki in relation to other apps that people sometimes use for similar learning techniques – including Quizlet, Notion and Google Sheets.

Section Four

The final chapter is more advanced and aimed at the optimisation of Anki through the use of tags, premade decks and a handful of recommended add-ons that will enhance your experience, efficacy and efficiency when using Anki.

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Throughout this class, there’ll be segments from interviews that I recorded with students from around the world and I’d like to thank David, Prerak, Clara, Sanjush, Carter, Kaddor and Liam for offering their time to talk through their own experiences with Anki and how they’ve used it for their own studies.

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Who am I?

My name is Ali – I’m a doctor working in the UK, and on the side I make YouTube videos about medicine, tech and productivity. I discovered Anki in my second year at university whilst studying medicine at Cambridge and the app not only had a measurable positive impact on my studies but also helped revolutionise the way that I studied as well.

For me, Anki has probably been the most useful and valuable app that I’ve used over the past few years and I want others to be able to get the same benefits that I achieved by discovering it. I often get questions on my videos asking for advice on using Anki as it can be quite a daunting app for beginners, that’s why I’ve decided to put together an extensive Skillshare class which takes you right through from setting yourself up on the app to the more advanced ways that you can optimise it to suit your own needs and get the most from your work.

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