Making Mistakes
May 11, 2008 – 11:53 pmJust finished the third video in this series and this one is about the importance of learning from your mistakes when you’re studying.
In addition, it’s a great way to draw attention to those areas of your study material that you need to devote more time to. I was able to use the power of learning from mistakes with devastating consequences in my exam results and if you understand and apply this principle to your study techniques… no reason why it can’t do the same for you.
As always… I look forward to all your comments and questions, and please leave me a digg comment (the little man with the shovel under the video).

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3 Responses to “Making Mistakes”
Love this panel you have. Can you give some advice on what tools you should use to study, some methods that are known to work. What always gets me in trouble is the tricky questions.
By cheryl on May 17, 2008
Hi Cheryl…
Thanks for the love! I’m also getting a buzz from the stimulating comments and hope to beat up a revolution in study techniques so students can make some serious improvements in their exam results.
Regarding your question… the only method I’m willing to endorse is the one I’m relating bit by bit in these videos. It worked for me at university level and it’s also worked for many students that have bothered to get back to me with their improved exam results.
Regarding study tools… I’d strongly suggest using mind mapping and will be doing some videos about it when I’ve finished this series about study strategy.
Rob
By rob on May 17, 2008
Thanks for this useful consequences. I just started apply this principle to my study techniques. Hopefully I can impress my boss.
By Fred Walter on Apr 21, 2011