Study Techniques
Boost your learning efficiency with this powerful flashcard deck on study techniques. Designed for students and lifelong learners, this deck covers proven strategies such as active recall, spaced repetition, time management, and focus improvement.
Cards in this deck
What is a study technique?
A method or strategy used to improve learning and understanding.
What is active recall?
Testing yourself to remember information instead of just reading.
What is spaced repetition?
Reviewing information at increasing intervals to improve memory.
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
Studying for 25 minutes followed by a 5-minute break.
Why is time management important in studying?
It helps organize tasks and prevents last-minute stress.
What is note-taking?
Writing down key points while studying.
What is the Feynman Technique?
Explaining concepts in simple terms to understand them better.
What is multitasking in studying?
Doing multiple tasks at once, which reduces focus and efficiency.
What is focus in studying?
Concentrating fully on a task without distractions.
What is a study schedule?
A planned timetable for study sessions.
What is a distraction?
Anything that takes attention away from studying.
What is goal setting in study?
Defining clear learning objectives.
What is revision?
Reviewing previously learned material.
What is practice testing?
Solving questions to check understanding.
What is deep work?
Focused, uninterrupted study time.
What is a study environment?
The place where you study.
What makes a good study environment?
Quiet, organized, and distraction-free.
What is self-discipline?
The ability to stay committed to study goals.
What is motivation?
The reason or drive to study.
What is consistency in studying?
Studying regularly over time.
What is summarization?
Writing short summaries of topics.
What is mind mapping?
Creating diagrams to organize ideas.
What is reading technique?
Methods like skimming and scanning to read efficiently.
What is sleep’s role in studying?
Sleep helps memory retention and focus.
What is a study break?
A short rest to refresh your mind.
What is overstudying?
Studying too much without rest, reducing effectiveness.
What is exam strategy?
Planning how to attempt questions in exams.
What is confidence in studying?
Belief in your ability to learn and perform.
What is learning style?
The way an individual prefers to learn.
Why are study techniques important?
They improve learning speed and retention.