First, it would be helpful to have a question from you to answer. That's tip #1.
Second, if you Google "tips to learn", you may be surprised by what's first on the list. #2
Third, be careful what you ask, because you just might get it. That's a tough one to learn. #3
Fourth, remember you're always a student of the universe as well as a teacher - learning and teaching go hand in hand. Yes, now I'm getting philosophical.
And last, the duck thing was pretty funny.
P.S. I just wanted to see what other tips had been added and notice the duck is gone. So, another tip: change is a given. That's why the duck comment makes little sense - what it was connected to has disappeared.
2007-03-13 08:48:34
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answer #1
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answered by Isthisnametaken2 6
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Learning is a means of way to earn something. While you learn, you can earn is first tip to make money and to gain knowledge you begin learning something is second one and to acquire you learn an art is the next one and to own you learn and earn is further step ahead to above three and once everything is learned you earn and burn your energy to have more ownership and save your tips for settlement.
2007-03-15 19:04:24
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answer #2
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answered by sr50kandala 3
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Practise Suryanamaskar daily, 360 days in a year and 13 times a day. Every morning 13 times of Suryanamaskar, a yogic exercise, will illminate your left brain, which is the seat of logic and larning power and concentration. Tis takes only 15 to 20 minutes. Suryanamaskar of 13 times folowed by 10 minutes Shavasana, that the complete practise. Shavasana is a must. because due to Suranamaskar blood circulation to tevry cell of the brain and body increases and with Shavasana you have realx the body system to bring in to normal. You will not get any desease and you can even skip your food, but Suryanamaskar is a must. Practise for six months and et the result. But do it through out your life. Once you realise the result you will not miss it on any day. Do it early morning before bath or after nath but after going to the toilet and after brushing your teath. Before breakfast with empty stomach is the most important condition.
2007-03-15 06:16:56
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answer #3
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answered by Dr. Rajeev 2
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Tips to learn what exactly? If you were asking for tips to help you learn, I'd suggest repetition. Since you're in the books and authors section, I am not sure if you're asking for tips to learn to write a book perhaps?
2007-03-13 07:23:23
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answer #4
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answered by AMEWzing 5
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The best way to learn is to love ur subjects. Have interest in what your doing that way everything will be very easy.Also take breaks while studying (its better to avoid TV).If u r facing an examination now then "All the best".
2007-03-14 01:39:34
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answer #5
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answered by Saya Faatima 6
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http://www.kangan.edu.au/library/tips.htm
Learning Tips
Learning Tips is a collection of information sheets on various topics, designed to assist students with improving their study, classroom and employment skills.
These information sheets are also available for collection from the Library and Learning Centre.
* Study environment
* Time organisation
* Memory retention
* Effective listening
* Note making
* Reading effectively
* Essay writing
* Writing reports
* Bibliographies and referencing
* Tests and exams
* Speaking to the group
* Better meetings
* Applying for a job
* Using the Catalogue
Memory Retention
Your memory is the brain's storehouse, the reservoir of accumulated knowledge. Remembering is an important part of learning. However, don't mistake memorizing for learning, they are not the same thing. To learn you need to engage long-term memory and understanding.
Why improve memory?
Remembering enables you to learn more about yourself and your world. The more you remember concepts the more you can solve problems and deal with new situations and ideas.
When you find pleasure in what you learn, you probably want to remember it. You may relive the experience in your mind. You may learn by heart the words of a song because you like it.
If you need to use what you learn, you are certainly going to keep it in your mind. If you want to use an idea in a discussion, you try to remember the idea and its links to your topic so it can be fully understood.
Sometimes you are required to remember things simply because you have to. In your learning you are expected to remember material according to the subjects studied. You can be required:
* in an exam, to show that you understand and remember a particular topic
* in an assignment, to recall enough information to be able to argue a case
* in a report, to remember which steps to take to make an experiment.
How to build a strong memory
Active involvement of the learner is the most important condition for improving memory.
* First you must want to learn.
* Next, you must work hard at remembering.
Importance of understanding thoroughly what you are studying.
When you really understand a subject, not only do you remember it easily but you can apply your knowledge to new situations.
The most important thing is not what you know but what you can do with what you know.
Understanding involves:
* linking new knowledge to old
* organizing new knowledge and remembering it in a structured way.
You need to give yourself regular breaks from studying, so your mind can form associations between the new knowledge and the old one. Five minutes every half an hour or so is a good idea.
Don't cram your knowledge into the last few weeks before an exam. Set up routines of learning every day, leaving as much time as possible to digest the information.
Note making is crucial to help retention of what you read. Photocopying does not help you to remember, but note making does. It helps you focus on what you're reading and this engages your deepest concentration. (Refer to other Learning Tips in this series: Note Making, Tests and Exams.)
Now that you have successfully stored your information, look at ways of recalling it when you need it:
First letter cueing
Because in our society we tend to store information largely in the form of words, the first letter of a word is usually an excellent retrieval cue. Many American school children have learned names of the great lakes by the acronym HOMES (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eric, Superior)
Peg words
Suppose you need to remember ten words in order. These words are called Target Words. You must associate each target with the appropriate pegword. The pegwords are words which rhyme with the number of the position in the list ("One is a bun, two is a shoe, three is a tree."). For example if your first item on the list is automobile you might imagine a car with an advertisement for buns on the doors and so on.
The method of Loci
This is a helpful memory aid often used by the ancient Greeks. Imagine a building (or your own house) with a number of rooms in it. In each room are items of furniture. Rehearse this image over and over until well established. Then associate ideas with the items of furniture in every room. When you recite, mentally walk through the building, going from room to room and inspecting the items of furniture to which ideas are attached.
Of course there are other techniques you can use for improving memory. You can use your own ingenuity to give organization to specific ideas you want to remember. Good luck in inventing your own rehearsal devices.
2007-03-14 05:52:07
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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b like a child throughout your life and you will really learn...t
2007-03-13 07:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have scratched up chrome you can rub aluminum foil on it and the scratches will go away. If you have scratched up wooden floors you can rub macadamia nuts on them.
2007-03-13 07:25:39
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answer #8
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answered by Brittany 3
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CONCENTRATION AND PRACTISE.
2007-03-15 00:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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