• Why We Remember by Charan Ranganath | The Science of Memory Explained! (Book Summary)
    Oct 8 2024

    Ever wondered why we forget more than we remember? Why do memories with personal meaning tend to stick? Are memories more about the past, the present, or the future?

    In Professor Charan Ranganath’s groundbreaking book, Why We Remember, these secrets are uncovered as we discover how our brains shape our memories to help us navigate the world.

    In this episode, we explore five BIG ideas from Ranganath’s book:

    1️⃣ Memory is a Storyteller, Not a Camera

    Our brains don’t record events like a video camera. Instead, they reconstruct and reshape our memories to prioritize what’s relevant and meaningful. 🖼️✨

    2️⃣ The Stability vs. Flexibility Trade-off

    Discover why forgetting isn’t a flaw but a feature—helping us stay adaptable in a constantly changing world. 🌍⚖️

    3️⃣ Memory’s Battle of Resources

    Our brains are under a strict energy budget. Learn how memory prioritizes only the most ‘fit’ and relevant information for survival. 🔋🔬

    4️⃣ Infusing Facts with Concrete Experiences

    Want to retain facts better? Connect them to personal experiences. This strengthens both semantic and episodic memory systems for lasting retention. 🔗🗺️

    5️⃣ Curiosity and the Information Gap

    Curiosity isn’t just about finding answers. It’s about resolving information gaps that keep our minds engaged and eager to learn - curiosity-driven learning! 🧠💥

    📖 Why We Remember is filled with insights that will change the way you think about memory forever! From understanding the power of forgetting to utilizing curiosity-driven learning, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in psychology, neuroscience, or simply understanding how memory works!

    👍 If you found this video helpful, don’t forget to like and subscribe for more content on the science of learning and memory!

    Section Summaries:

    0:00 - Introduction
    1:57 - Big Idea 1: Memory Is Not a Video Camera, but a Storyteller and Survivalist
    11:07 - Big Idea 2: The Stability vs. Flexibility Trade-off
    16:10 - Big Idea 3: Memory’s Battle of Resources
    21:00 - Big Idea 4: Infusing Facts with Concrete Experience
    29:06 - Big Idea 5: Curiosity and the Information Gap
    32:03 - Conclusion and Recap

    The original YouTube video of this episode can be found here:
    https://youtu.be/1W98k8uf_ec

    The book, Why We Remember, can be purchased here:
    https://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Remember-Unlocking-Memorys/dp/038554863X?dplnkId=6efeac24-e3a5-4277-80b0-ab42946e857b&nodl=1


    #WhyWeRemember #MemoryScience #CharanRanganath #Psychology #Neuroscience #ScienceOfLearning #MemoryTips #BrainScience #EducationalScience

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    36 mins
  • 5 Scientifically Proven Study Tips to Ace Your Exams and Get Into College with Dr. Luke Rowe (Abridged Version)
    Sep 27 2024

    🎓 5 Scientifically Proven Study Tips for Success, Ace Your Exams, and Get Into College with Dr. Luke Rowe 🎓

    This is an abridged version of the episode and the discussion about the scientific literature in support of these study tips has been edited out. If you'd like to hear the extended version, see the previously published epside.

    Unlock your full potential with these 5 powerful study tips from Dr. Luke Rowe! Whether you're a high school student, college freshman, or lifelong learner, these strategies draw upon the latest scientific evidence to help you achieve academic success and beyond. 🌟

    If you'd prefer to watch the original video recording of this episode, please see the powerful learning YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/PLbSLmyXv0Q

    Tip 1: Decide ‘What’ You Want to Achieve 🎯

    Learn the science of Edwin Locke's goal setting theory with specific yet difficult 'stretch' goals that should be both outcome and process bound. Discover how writing your goals down and tracking your progress can drive you to success.

    Tip 2: Punch Procrastination in the Face! 🚀

    Struggling to stay focused? Punch procrastination in the face with practical techniques like the Pomodoro technique, scheduling, and creating a distraction-free study environment.

    Tip 3: Find Your 'Why' 💡

    Understand the deeper purpose behind your studies. Whether it’s for personal growth, family pride, or future success, knowing your ‘why’ can fuel your motivation.

    Tip 4: Take a R.I.D.E 🏇

    Enhance your learning with Luke's very own pillars of powerful practice: Retrieval, Interleaved, Distributed, and Expert (Deliberate) Practice. These methods are scientifically proven to boost retention and performance. (Luke has a book on this topic to be published in 2025 - stay tuned!)

    Tip 5: Follow the Grandma Rules 👵

    Don’t forget the basics: Eat well, sleep well, exercise regularly, surround yourself with positive people, and believe in yourself. These simple yet effective tips can greatly improve your mental and physical wellbeing, and enaure you dont burnout along the way to achieving your study goals.

    Watch now and transform your study habits for a brighter future! 🌟

    📚 Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    2:44 Tip 1: Decide What You Want to Achieve
    5:43 Tip 2: Punch Procrastination in the Face
    6:10 Tip 3: Find Your 'Why'
    14:11 Tip 4: Take a R.I.D.E (Luke's 4 Pillars of Powerful Practice)
    28:37 Tip 5: Follow the Grandma Rules
    30:50 Conclusion

    👍 Like, Share, and Subscribe for more science of learning content!

    #StudyTips #GoalSetting #BeatProcrastination #StudentSuccess #Motivation #AcademicExcellence #SMARTGoals #StudyHabits #SelfImprovement #DrLukeRowe

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    32 mins
  • Mastering Metacognition: Learn How to Learn and Become Your Own Teacher (Part 3 of 3: Elevating Learner Success Series)
    Sep 27 2024

    In this episode, we explore the powerful role of metacognition in learning and education. Metacognition, or "monitoring and regulating our thought processes," is a critical skill that helps students become more aware of their learning processes, enabling them to self-regulate, improve performance, and ultimately become independent learners.

    This episode is the third and final part of a 3-part Learning and Teaching seminar series at the Australian Catholic University (Part 3 of 3): The Elevating Learning Seminar Series, presented by Dr Luke Rowe. It was originally presented at ACU on the 6th of September, 2024.

    We break down the science of metacognitive learning, share practical strategies, and offer key tips to help both students and educators implement these methods for deep and meaningful learning.

    You can view the original video of this episode on the Powerful Learning YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/4PqFy5gAHSU

    Whether you’re a student looking to boost your study habits, a teacher striving to promote higher-order thinking, or someone simply interested in learning how to learn, this video covers the core concepts you need to master metacognition. You’ll learn how to apply metacognitive strategies before, during, and after learning sessions, empowering yourself to retain information more effectively and enhance your overall academic achievement.

    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:20 Recap
    5:20 Case Studies (Metacognition gone missing)
    7:47 Five Reasons Why Metacognition in Important to Education
    14:33 What is Metacognition
    20:42 Metacognitive Learning (learning how to learn)
    25:40 Measuring Metacognition
    30:30 Monitoring and Control Framework by Nelson and Narens (Expanded)
    31:00 Feelings of Knowing
    33:48 Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon
    36:30 Judgements of learning
    41:18 Feedback Failure
    43:40 Prediction and Postdiction
    51:40 The Cue-Utilization Hypothesis
    53:47 Tips for Teaching and Learning

    Resources & Tools for Metacognitive Learning:

    Nelson, T. O. (1990). Metamemory: A Theoretical Framework and New Findings. In G. H. Bower (Ed.), Psychology of Learning and Motivation (Vol. 26, pp. 125–173). Academic Press.

    Dunlosky, J., & Metcalfe, J. (2009). Metacognition. Sage Publications.

    Larkin, S. (2010). Metacognition in young children. Routledge.

    Rhodes, M. G. (2019). Metacognition. Teaching of Psychology, 46(2), 168–175. https://doi.org/10.1177/0098628319834381

    Evidence for Learning, Rowe and Kang. (2019). Guidance Report: Metacognition and self regulated learning, all year levels [Guidance report]. https://evidenceforlearning.org.au/assets/Guidance-Reports/Metacognition/Guidance-Report-Metacognition-and-self-regulated-learning-WEB.pdf


    Dr. Luke Rowe is a learning scientist and lecturer who draws upon his years of training as an academic who specializes in the science of learning and evidence-based teaching. He also has personal experience as a high-performing student throughout his schooling and university studies. He holds a Ph.D. in the learning sciences and has published in the highest ranked academic education journals.

    Don’t forget to subscribe for more content on the science of learning, evidence-based teaching, effective learning strategies, self-regulated learning, and educational psychology. If you found this content helpful, give it a thumbs up, leave a positive review, and share your experiences with a friend or colleague!

    Keywords:
    metacognition, self-regulated learning, learning how to learn, education, teaching strategies, student success, academic achievement, independent learning, power of feedback, metacognitive research, cognitive monitoring, deep learning, lifelong learning.

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    57 mins
  • 5 Proven Study Tips to Ace Your Exams and Get into College (Backed by Science) | EXTRA EVIDENCE EDITION
    Sep 27 2024

    🎓 5 Proven Study Tips to Ace Your Exams and Get into College (Backed by Science) | EXTRA EVIDENCE EDITION with Learning Scientist and University Lecturer, Dr. Luke Rowe.

    This is the 'extended edition' with extra discussion of the scientific evidence in support of the 5 study tips. If you'd prefer to skip this extended edition and go straight to the study tips without all of the scientific fluff, feel free to skip to the next episode. But for those of you who are interested in the science behind these principles, you'll want to listen into this episode. If you'd like to see the original video version, please see the Powerful Learning YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/mY2bqf5_GKg

    Before he became a learning scientist and university teacher, Luke graduated first place in his Australian high school (Dux of College), scoring in the top 1% for his university entrance rank. He also graduated first place in his Master's degrees with an average score of 95% across his units. Luke has a lifelong obsession with learning. This video seeks to infuse this passion with the best scientific evidence and share it with you! 🎓

    Join Luke, as we unlock your full potential with these 5 powerful study tips - backed by science! Whether you're a high school student, college freshman, or lifelong learner, these strategies draw upon the latest scientific evidence to help you achieve academic success and beyond. 🌟

    Study Tip 1: Decide ‘What’ You Want to Achieve 🎯

    Learn the science of Edwin Locke's goal setting theory with specific yet difficult 'stretch' goals that should be both outcome and process bound. Discover how writing your goals down and tracking your progress can drive you to success.

    Study Tip 2: Punch Procrastination in the Face! 🚀

    Struggling to stay focused? Punch procrastination in the face with practical techniques like the Pomodoro technique, scheduling, and creating a distraction-free study environment.

    Study Tip 3: Find Your 'Why' 💡

    Understand the deeper purpose behind your studies. Whether it’s for personal growth, family pride, or future success, knowing your ‘why’ can fuel your motivation.

    Study Tip 4: Take a R.I.D.E 🏇

    Enhance your learning with Luke's very own pillars of powerful practice: Retrieval, Interleaved, Distributed, and Expert (Deliberate) Practice. These methods are scientifically proven to boost retention and performance. (Luke has a book on this topic to be published in 2025 - stay tuned!)

    Study Tip 5: Follow the Grandma Rules 👵

    Don’t forget the basics: Eat well, sleep well, exercise regularly, surround yourself with positive people, and believe in yourself. These simple yet effective tips can greatly improve your mental and physical wellbeing, and enaure you dont burnout along the way to achieving your study goals.

    Watch now and transform your study habits for a brighter future! 🌟

    📚 Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    2:44 Tip 1: Decide What You Want to Achieve (with evidence)
    12:50 Tip 2: Punch Procrastination in the Face (with evidence)
    23:30 Tip 3: Find Your 'Why' (with evidence)
    28:20 Tip 4: Take a R.I.D.E (4 Pillars of Powerful Practice) (with evidence)
    29:04 Pillar 1. Retrieval Practice
    37:22 Pillar 2. Interleaved Practice
    45:14 Pillar 3. Distributed Practice
    57:00 Pillar 4. Expert (Deliberate) Practice
    1:07:00 What Happened to Bob?
    1:07:50 Concluding remarks

    👍 Like, Share, and Subscribe for more science of learning content!

    #StudyTips #GoalSetting #BeatProcrastination #StudentSuccess #Motivation #AcademicExcellence #SMARTGoals #StudyHabits #SelfImprovement #DrLukeRowe

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Level Up Your Learning with Luke Rowe's R.I.D.E Model of Powerful Practice (Part 2 of 3: Elevating Learner Success Series)
    Sep 27 2024

    Level-up your learning and unlock your expertise with Luke's R.I.D.E Model of Powerful Practice to help you master ANYTHING! (Part 2 of 3)

    This video is the second part of a 3-part Learning and Teaching seminar series at the Australian Catholic University (Part 2 of 3): The Elevating Learning Seminar Series, presented by Dr Luke Rowe. It was originally presented at ACU on the 9th of August, 2024.

    We focus on the four pillars of powerful practice from Luke's forthcoming book 'Powerful Practice'.

    You can also find the original video recording of this lecture on the Powerful Learning YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/w7qoCFyy-Wc

    1. Retrieval Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 1)
    Enhance your memory and understanding by actively recalling and reimagining knowledge that you've previously stored in your long-term memory. This technique helps strengthen and enrich the memory, and enhance neural connections to make it easier to retrieve and access knowledge when you need it. Learn how to implement effective retrieval strategies in your study routine.

    2. Interleaved Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 2)
    Mix different topics or skills within a single study session. This approach is like 'crossfit' for your brain; it helps us prepare for an unpredictable world by making your practice less predictable. When we interleave our practice, we improve learning and retention by forcing our brain to constantly switch gears, making it more adaptable and better at distinguishing between concepts. Discover practical ways to incorporate interleaving into your practice.

    3. Distributed Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 3)
    Spread out your study sessions over time instead of cramming. Distributed practice, also known as spaced repetition, helps improve long-term retention and reduces the forgetting curve. It gives you a chance to reflect, rehearse, and elaborate on your learning and ensure it is context-free and robust to any situation or setting when you need it most. We’ll show you how to plan your study schedule for maximum effectiveness.

    4. Expert Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 4)
    Focus on deliberate expert practice with focused, goal-directed, effortful, and targeted feedback to achieve mastery. This involves setting specific goals, breaking down complex skills into manageable parts, and continuously refining your technique over an extended period of time under the guidance of an expert teacher or coach. Learn how to apply expert practice methods to accelerate your learning journey.

    Join Luke as we explore each component of the R.I.D.E. model, backed by evidence-based strategies and practical tips from a high-achieving student and learning scientist - Luke Rowe. Luke draws upon his own experiences as a low-SES student who scored in the top percentile of his state in his high school exams, was dux of his college, and graduated first place in his Master's degrees. He has a Ph.D. in the learning sciences and has published in the highest ranked academic education journals.

    Let's work together to level-up your learning and teaching today!


    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    07:14 Retrieval Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 1)
    33:45 Interleaved Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 2)
    44:14 Distributed Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 3)
    57:20 Expert Practice (Powerful Practice Pillar 4)


    Hashtags:
    #Learning #Education #CognitiveScience #StudyTips #EffectiveLearning #TeachingStrategies #RIDEModel #Mastery #ExpertPractice #EducationalPsychology #LearningTechniques #LukeRowe

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Rethinking How We Learn (Part 1 of 3: Elevating Learner Success Series)
    Sep 27 2024

    Rethinking How We Learn: The Power of Deep and Meaningful Learning

    Join me on another learning adventure by rethinking how we learn. We'll investigate some extremely powerful theories and techniques about the brain and the science of learning. Discover Friston's Bayesian Brain, Ausubel’s Meaningful Learning, and Craik and Lockhart's Levels of Processing theories can transform your understanding and enhance your learning experience. Learn the importance of storytelling, deep questioning, and knowledge generation and elaboration to take your teaching and learning to the next level. This episode is perfect for educators, students, and anyone interested in cognitive science and educational psychology. You can also find the original recording of this episode on my YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/TFmQzDBFBgo

    This is the first part of a 3-part Learning and Teaching seminar series at the Australian Catholic University (Part 1 of 3): The Elevating Learning Seminar Series, presented by Dr Luke Rowe. It was originally presented at ACU on 7th of June, 2024.

    If you enjoy it, leave a positive review or share it with a friend and help others discover our content. Thanks for being a part of the Powerful Learning community!

    Chapters:
    A Painful Lesson in Rote Learning
    Theories of Deep and Meaningful Learning
    The Bayesian Brain Explained
    How Do We Learn?
    The Power of Storytelling in Learning
    Deep Questioning Techniques
    Knowledge Generation and Elaboration
    Implications for Teaching and Learning



    Key Takeaways:

    The power of prior knowledge as the single biggest influence on future knowledge
    How we learn as the Bayesian Brain predicts and updates knowledge
    How learning is nature's way of solving our body's 'Cost of Living Crisis'
    Understanding Ausubel’s Meaningful Learning
    The impact of Craik and Lockhart's Levels of Processing on retention
    The role of storytelling as a way of promoting the intellectual and emotional scaffolding for our memories to hang
    How to ask deep questioning in learning and how the questions we ask are more importnt than the answers we give as educators
    Techniques for generating and elaborating on knowledge and how this implicates Artificial Intelligence and learning.


    Hashtags:
    #Learning #Education #CognitiveScience #MeaningfulLearning #BayesianBrain #Storytelling #DeepLearning #EducationalPsychology #LearningTechniques #LukeRowe

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    48 mins
  • Make It Stick (A Book Review)
    Sep 27 2024

    Unlock the secrets to powerful learning with our deep dive into ‘Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning’, by by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, Mark A. McDaniel.

    In this book review, we discover how to transform your study habits with these 5 evidence-based strategies:

    1. Retrieval Practice: Move beyond rereading and embrace active recall for lasting memory.
    2. Interleaving: Mix up your learning topics to enhance categorization and application skills1.
    3. Learning from Errors: Use mistakes as a learning tool to fill knowledge gaps and deepen understanding.
    4. Spaced Repetition: Optimize your study sessions over time for better retention.
    5. Overcoming Illusions: Recognize and avoid the pitfalls of perceived knowledge.

    Join Luke Rowe, a seasoned learning scientist, as he busts myths and guides you through practical techniques to make your learning stick. Whether you’re a student, educator, or lifelong learner, this video is your roadmap to effective and robust learning. Don’t just study harder, study smarter!

    Embrace the science of learning and sharpen your cognitive skills. Hit subscribe for more insights and strategies to power up your brain’s potential!

    If you want to view the video version of this podcast, please see my YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/cI85-Qo6xBI


    You can purchase this book from Amazon in your local region: https://a.co/d/hgmo24v

    #learningscience #memoryskills #scienceofreading #studytips

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    18 mins
  • Mastering Influence: Brain-Based Strategies for Impactful Learning
    Jun 5 2024

    Mastering Influence: Brain-Based Strategies for Impactful Learning

    Welcome to the "Powerful Learning Podcast"! 🌟 In this episode, I summarize some big ideas from the book Stop Talking, Start Influencing: 12 Insights from Brain Science to Make Your Message Stick by Dr. Jared Cooney-Horvath. This book is a treasure trove of practical tips and scientific principles to enhance your influence.

    Join me as I delve into the fascinating world of brain science and behavioral insights to help you communicate, teach, and learn more effectively.

    The video-recorded version of this podcast can be found here on my YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/FQjArPwDCV8?si=OU-FOo-9QZ09o9bX

    What you’ll learn:

    • The Power of Storytelling: Learn how storytelling enhances memory and engagement. Jared identifies five types of narrative arcs: Origin, Controversy, Application, Humanizer, and Cliff-hanger, each designed to make information memorable and impactful.
    • Multitasking Myths: Discover why multitasking is a myth and how task-switching leads to decreased efficiency and accuracy. Understand the cognitive costs associated with rapid task-switching and how it impairs memory and learning.
    • Context and State-Dependent Learning: Explore how the environment and emotional states influence learning and memory recall. Practical tips include matching training contexts to performance environments and leveraging sensory cues to enhance retention.

    🌟 Some Interesting Takeaways:

    • Learn how yarning circles and storytelling techniques from ancient cultures can be applied to modern learning.
    • Understand the hidden costs of multitasking and why focusing on one task at a time can boost your efficiency and accuracy.
    • Apply the principles of context- and state-dependent learning to maximize your educational outcomes.

    🎓 About Me: I'm Luke Rowe, Ph.D. in learning sciences, and I’m passionate about teaching and sharing the latest insights from brain science to help you learn, teach, and communicate better.

    👉 Useful Links:

    • Hedonometer Project: Explore the narrative arcs of popular stories here: Hedonometer Project
    • Book Purchase: Get your copy of Stop Talking, Start Influencing here: Amazon Link

    🔔 Don’t Forget: If you found this podcast helpful, please follow, rate, and review for more brain science tips that can revolutionize your learning and communication skills.

    Related Episodes:

    • 5 Proven Learning Strategies from ‘Make It Stick’ - Learn Like a Boss!: YouTube Link
    • Unlock the Secrets of Evidence-Based Teaching: YouTube Link

    For those who prefer watching, check out the original video on YouTube: Watch Here.

    Thanks for listening! Until next time, keep learning and influencing!

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    31 mins