How To Get More Out Of A Lecture - Inspectional Pre-Reading

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The reason why pre-reading is important before rushing into a lecture

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The first time I read this title I read : how to get out of a lecture.
I was so shook for a secent 😂😂

caroline
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I remember just writing everything down on lectures, focusing on quantity rather than quality, thinking "ah, I'll reread it later and understand what's going on". Needless to say the conceptual part was missing altogether. One time on exam professor asked me a question and I was like "we never wrote that down!!" He asked for my notebook and showed me exactly what he asked for, all written down... That's how I learned to take lectures seriously.

shizotypical
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Once you're in graduate school... good luck not reading before a lecture lol

lemnwings
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Pre reading is so ESSENTIAL! It saves me time in the long run and helps me be active in class which helps a lot

styleandthecity
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I never went to college. But even in high school. I was one of those geeks who would read the textbooks for fun.

Yesica
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There's so many skill-sets or pre-requisites to the act of reading; I learn new things about how to be a better reader every month or so.

Two years ago, my school adopted a literacy curriculum by a notable university (which I will politely leave unnamed) that did not meet the needs of my students. Throughout that year, as my colleagues and I bitched and moaned all about how terrible the curriculum was, I noticed something interesting about one of the units. It was the one on non-fiction texts, and the basic gist of the unit was the fact that one cannot possibly expect to read non-fiction texts without taking the time to orient yourself to the text and gain some insight into what you're about to dive into.

I was teaching literacy for the first time then (I'd been teaching history up until that year, when my school had some unexpected staffing shortages), and I was completely shocked to have come upon the realization that reading non-fiction took a totally different skill set from reading fiction. I guess I'd always known it was different in the back of my head, but seeing it all laid out in a step-by-step flow-chart sort of way made me really think about how different it was.

Maybe I had a shit education growing up, not learning about "pre-reading" or the value of such until I literally had it in front of me, or maybe I slept in class the day it was being taught. Or maybe I was just never taught at all how to properly read because the US school system is an absolute fucking joke. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

aestover
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Couldn't be more grateful. Your content is incredible quality and life changing!

kacpermurach
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I thank whatever greater force and the youtube algorithm for the discovery of this channel. Your content is awesome and has helped me a ton as someone who's preparing for Film Major + History minor. 2021 it's gonna be mine, thanks Robin!

cyberfreak
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I just found this channel and I love the content ! Keep up with this great work.

hibaid
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Very clearly explained, thanks.
I am now slightly less terrified.

Lex-hfhr
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I'm coming up on week 10/10 of this quarter. I'm taking a class on Japanese history, and every week I've been watching the lecture and just scribbling everything down that I think relates to the week's essay prompt. When it came time to put everything together into a cohesive essay, I couldmt do it. Every essay was shit.

I knew I couldn't expect much better considering I wasn't doing any of the signed, but it still felt terrible. Especially because I chose the class due to an existing interest in Japanese history. Watching this video has inspired me to go read the Wikipedia page corresponding to next week's lectures, hoping to get a little more out of the lecture than I have been. Thank you sir.

derekxiaoEvanescentBliss
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Talking about lectures and reading materials really makes me miss my university days! :(

veroreads
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Been doing this recently, glad you made a video about it. Lol I tried this when I just wanted to listen to my professor talk in the meeting, it clears it out. :)

mycaroxas
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I would love to see how you go about marking a book. Adler talked about the importance of this in his book in order to promote active reading.

cammy
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Who would believe that I was here before 4k subscribers! 😔

explore
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Great video! Can't wait to buy your course! :)

anthonycruz
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Just found you! I am in love with your content man. Your niche is unique 👌🏻

On a sidenote, what mic do you use? Your voice is extraordinarily clear. 😁

prashanthvaidya
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I couldn't agree with this video more!

forireadandfly
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hey, this is a random question.
not at all related to this video. I have seen your other videos and it is clear you like reading Hemingway. So I had this question that
do you think Hemingway's portrayal of women makes him a misogynist?

shrimps
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Robin I've subscribed since you annouced the newsletter but I haven't realized we had to confirm in our e-mails so now I lost the previous 4 ou maybe the 5th from this week is there a way to get them? sorry for the trouble

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