#103 Don't Waste Your Learning: A Guide to Integrating Study with Content Creation
In alignment with the shared theme of 'First-time Learning' for Educational Podcast Day, this episode dives deep into how to retain and utilize what you have learned. Kanemaru, working as a chemical plant engineer, discusses his personal learning cycle through the practice of 'sharing.'
Discussing tips for review based on the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve.
While working as an engineer on plant improvement projects and engaging in daily study, the challenge of 'forgetting' is inevitable. To ensure the knowledge gained is effectively retained, the host introduces the habits and techniques he practices, sharing concrete personal experiences.
Output acts as a catalyst to deepen your own understanding.
It is not just about consuming information; it is about the importance of putting things into your own words through blogs or podcasts. Through the process of organizing information, there are moments when you realize the 'gaps in your own understanding.' He discusses a specific discovery that can only be experienced from the perspective of a 'content creator.'
The joy of creating content that helps others is explored.
He shares the joy of receiving feedback and being helpful to others through content creation. Of course, not everything goes perfectly from the start, but there is immense value in the process of organizing thoughts from a unique engineering perspective. The episode concludes with talk about a specific tool Kanemaru prepared for this topic. Please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.
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