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Index
Advance Praise for LEARNING HOW TO LEARN Title Page Copyright CONTENTS A NOTE TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM WITH PASSION
Jump Ahead If You’d Like! Disaster Strikes Rebuilding My Career Now You Try! Do a Picture Walk!
CHAPTER 2: EASY DOES IT: Why Trying Too Hard Can Sometimes Be Part of the Problem
You’ve Got Two Ways of Thinking! Focused Mode Diffuse Mode Let’s Play Pinball Switching Between Focused and Diffuse Modes Now You Try! Shifting Modes Important Learning Tip: Don’t Jump to Conclusions about Whether or Not New Learning Strategies Work Use These Diffuse Mode Tools as Rewards After Focused Mode Work
CHAPTER 3: I’LL DO IT LATER, HONEST!: Using a Tomato to Beat Procrastination
The Problem with Putting Things Off Distraction and Procrastination Procrastination and Pain The Pomodoro Technique Learning Tip: Set a Timer for Your Breaks—and Learn to Put Off Your Procrastination! Good Zombies and Bad Zombies Back to the Arsenic Eaters Now You Try! Preplanning to Avoid Distraction Now You Try! Boost Your Reading Power with Active Recall
CHAPTER 4: BRAIN-LINKS AND FUN WITH SPACE ALIENS
Friendly Space Aliens: How Neurons “Talk” Now You Try! Make Your Own Neurons A Neuron Mystery We Love Metaphors! Now You Try! Understanding a Metaphor Santiago Ramón y Cajal Common Excuses in Learning10 Pause and Recall Now You Try! Create Your Own Metaphor for Learning Key Terms Related to Neuroscience
CHAPTER 5: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TEACHER’S DESK
Pause and Recall Now You Try! Taking a Break
CHAPTER 6: LEARNING WHILE YOU SLEEP: How to Wake Up Smarter
The Power of Sleep Now You Try! Check Your Synaptic Links Spaced Retrieval Practice: How to Build a Brick Wall of Learning Pause and Recall Now You Try: Repeat Your Learning After You’ve Slept on It
CHAPTER 7: SCHOOL BAGS, LOCKERS, AND YOUR ATTENTIONAL OCTOPUS
Working Memory: Introducing Your Attentional Octopus Long-Term “Locker” Memory Pause and Recall Now You Try! Stage Your Own Memories
CHAPTER 8: SLICK TRICKS TO BUILD YOUR MEMORY
Looking More Deeply into Long-Term Memory Nelson’s Five Tips for Remembering Things The Memory Palace Technique Why Does It Work? More Memory Strategies Learning Tip: The Rubber Ducky Method Wrapping Up Memory Now You Try! Your First Memory List
CHAPTER 9: WHY BRAIN-LINKS ARE IMPORTANT: (and How Not to Back a Car into a Ditch)
Information Overload Memories Are Made of This (Unless You’re Distracted!) Enjoyment Comes with Mastery Key Ideas Pause and Recall Now You Try! Going Without Your Smartphone
CHAPTER 10: LEARNING WITH CLUBS AND GROUPS, FINDING YOUR MISSION, AND HOW TERRY NEARLY BURNED DOWN THE SCHOOL
Terry the Troublemaker What Is Your Mission? What I Learned at Princeton Jumping into the Brain Artificial Brains Pause and Recall
CHAPTER 11: HOW TO PUMP UP YOUR BRAIN
Exercise Pumps Up Your Brain! Food Also Feeds Your Brain! You Can Learn from Many Sources! Exercise: An All-Purpose Tool for Good Health Pause and Recall Now You Try! Exercise!
CHAPTER 12: MAKING BRAIN-LINKS: How Not to Learn from a Comic Book
Becoming an Expert Two Key Ideas Behind Linking Making a Set of Brain-Links Special Advice for Math, Science, and Other Abstract Subjects Special Advice to Improve Your Writing Back to the Piano Lady Luck Favors the One Who Tries Pause and Recall Now You Try! Brain-Link to Mastery7 Key Terms Related to Psychology
CHAPTER 13: ASKING YOURSELF IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: Should You Listen to Music While You’re Studying?
Becoming an Artist and a Scientist Studying in Different Places The Problem with Auditory Versus Visual Learning Styles Sleep—It’s Even More Important Than You Think! Eat Your Frogs First! Set a Quitting Time Chapter Wrap-Up: Back to Music Now You Try! Think Like a Learning Scientist Pause and Recall
CHAPTER 14: LEARNING SURPRISES: Pssst... Your Worst Traits Can Be Your Best Traits!
Video Games Learn Something Completely Different How to Take Notes Do You Have a Poor Working Memory? Congratulations! Hiker Brains Versus Race Car Brains Now You Try! Write It Down Pause and Recall
CHAPTER 15: HOW TO DO WELL ON TESTS
Test Preparation Checklist The Hard-Start Technique: Learning When to Disconnect The Best Stress? Test Stress! A Few Final Suggestions for Test Success Pause, Recall, and Reflect Now You Try! Create Your Own Test Questions
CHAPTER 16: GOING FROM “HAVE TO” TO “GET TO”
What to Do and What Not to Do in Your Learning Now You Try! You Become the Teacher Back to Santiago Ramón y Cajal
SOLUTIONS TO END-OF-CHAPTER PROBLEMS SUGGESTED RESOURCES ILLUSTRATION CREDITS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REFERENCES NOTES INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATOR
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