Practice on Hard Mode

Photo by Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash If you are like me, you are a recovering notetaker. Whenever you hear something noteworthy or read important info in a book, you want to write it down. You may even use a pen and paper. It’s hard to break this habit when it comes to learning, even against your better judgement and the overwhelming evidence in Make It Stick (Brown, Roediger, & McDaniel, 2014). You may think you need to go cold turkey and never jot down an idea again, but have no fear. I have a way for you to assuage your notetaking urges, while using the three “keystone study strategies” that interrupt forgetting and help you participate in effortful learning (Brown et al., 2014). The three study strategies incorporate retrieval practice, spacing practice, and interleaving practice. Here’s what us avid notetakers can do below. Photo by Tachina Lee on Unsplash Retrieval Practice Think of a list ...