Study Habits For the ADHD Student
Publisher |
TruStory FM
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
ADHD
Health
Science & Medicine
Self-Help
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Sep 22, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:32:52

If you’re a well-practiced student, you probably have your own system and set of practices for doing that job. Taking notes, studying, preparing projects, taking exams ... you know what works for you, right?

It turns out, it’s pretty easy to develop a false sense of security in our own systems to the point that they might not actually be helping you do the real work of being a student. This week on the show, we offer the timeline for effective study habits — originated at the University of Arkansas — a simple, straight-forward process to help you learn to study effectively and deliver the results you want.

Links & Notes

Notetaking

I know, these are both iPad Pro focused, but I encourage you to watch them for process, not technology, if you’re thinking about how to engage in material.

Zettlecasten

If you’re not on the market for a new note-taking system, do not click on these links. There be monsters! If you’re embarking on any sort of research — and you have fun with this kind of stuff — you might just find Zettlekasten and some of the software tools that enable it really exciting.

  • (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast
  • (02:50) - Support the Show: Become a Patron!
  • (04:36) - The Timeline for Effective Study Habits
  • (06:29) - Before Class
  • (09:52) - During Class
  • (12:25) - One Note-taking Strategy: Zettlekasten
  • (17:11) - During Class... some more
  • (20:59) - After Class
  • (23:58) - The Exam

GPS is Now Open! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/gps to learn more and take control of your planning today!

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
If you’re a well-practiced student, you probably have your own system and set of practices for doing that job. Taking notes, studying, preparing projects, taking exams ... you know what works for you, right? Or do you?

If you’re a well-practiced student, you probably have your own system and set of practices for doing that job. Taking notes, studying, preparing projects, taking exams ... you know what works for you, right?

It turns out, it’s pretty easy to develop a false sense of security in our own systems to the point that they might not actually be helping you do the real work of being a student. This week on the show, we offer the timeline for effective study habits — originated at the University of Arkansas — a simple, straight-forward process to help you learn to study effectively and deliver the results you want.

Links & Notes

Notetaking

I know, these are both iPad Pro focused, but I encourage you to watch them for process, not technology, if you’re thinking about how to engage in material.

Zettlecasten

If you’re not on the market for a new note-taking system, do not click on these links. There be monsters! If you’re embarking on any sort of research — and you have fun with this kind of stuff — you might just find Zettlekasten and some of the software tools that enable it really exciting.

  • (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast
  • (02:50) - Support the Show: Become a Patron!
  • (04:36) - The Timeline for Effective Study Habits
  • (06:29) - Before Class
  • (09:52) - During Class
  • (12:25) - One Note-taking Strategy: Zettlekasten
  • (17:11) - During Class... some more
  • (20:59) - After Class
  • (23:58) - The Exam

GPS is Now Open! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/gps to learn more and take control of your planning today!

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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