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  • I'm not much of a teacher.

  • I just like to share my experiences of sulfur engineering and the like on YouTube.

  • But today I want to talk a little bit about what is called the Fineman Technique.

  • The vitamin technique, in short, is just teaching what you learn or, in other words, taken a complex topic and boiling it down into layman's terms.

  • Simple enough that you can explain it to just about anyone.

  • This is what I want you to do after any study or coding session that you have for my long term subscribers.

  • Remember when I did?

  • I did journey.

  • If you don't know.

  • It was essentially when I was on my Iowa's development journey that I coined I'd ever journey.

  • I tracked all of my progress and learning Iowa's development on this channel.

  • What I would learn that day that week, I would consolidate into a video and talk about what I had learned.

  • The reason I did that is because it helped me remember what I was learning in order to apply next week and then the next week, then the next week, because when you can actually understand something, you're able to remember it a lot easier.

  • And then when you're able to memorize something, I'm sure you've been there.

  • You've taken a final, you forget.

  • Five minutes after the final or even worse, you forget it five minutes into the final.

  • That's not good.

  • You can apply this technique to anything you learned your student computer science student.

  • Maybe do this in all of your classes, your computer science classes, your math class is your other science classes and the other random classes that you have to take just so you could pass.

  • We're about to talk about now, or the steps that I want you to take after every coding session.

  • Study session.

  • Where have you in order to implement the Fineman technique?

  • This is the Fineman technique, step by step and how to do it in terms of coding, which you want to do first is pick and emphasis within Seoul for development that genuinely interests you and start studying for programming.

  • This can be a daunting decision because there's so many different options.

  • You do IOS development, Java programming, game development.

  • But the thing is, it doesn't matter.

  • You just need to focus on one that genuinely piques your interest and commit.

  • So Step one is picking what you want to learn if you're a student, that may make things a little bit easier, considering you have to learn a particular set of classes and step to your learning and studying.

  • This could be done in various different ways with the two main ways or one.

  • This is genuinely a hobby of yours, a passion of yours, if you will.

  • Then your imagination is going to take you ever once you have an idea and you're just going to use Google and stack overflow and all of that to your liking, even though you don't know much about programming at all, and you're just gonna figure it out.

  • There's also another way, maybe a little bit more practical way.

  • But Kudo said, those of you who could just use your imagination and start Googling things and figure it out, But the other way is a structured way.

  • If you're in college, then this is your curriculum.

  • Your syllabus week.

  • You learn now all of your curriculum for that year.

  • That's this, or if you're self taught, then you're going to go on a site like skill share, who is indeed the sponsor of this video and pick some type of development course.

  • Or if you're learning business or photography or videography or marketing or anything like that, that skill share has to offer.

  • You will be picking that course, and that is gonna be your curriculum.

  • All you do is click the link and the top of description in anybody who plays that Lincoln Job description signs up you.

  • Two months ago she a premium free.

  • I'd recommend taking a look at their technology courses to find one that matches your interest.

  • Considering we're talking about learning code or if there's not a course on there that fits exactly what you want to learn, let me ask you, What do you plan to do with your skills once you learn that may be freelancing or starting your own business?

  • If that's the case, not recommend taking a look in skill shares Business section You confined freelancing courses and other business related courses, and considering you're getting too much for free when using that link of the top of the description, I say there's not much to lose.

  • Just remember when you're going through that course, come back to this video Fineman technique.

  • Now quick recap before we get into step three.

  • Step one was picking your emphasis in which you want toe learn you're genuinely interested in.

  • Step two is studying.

  • Pick a particular topic.

  • Study that particular topic or chapter or lesson, however you're going about it and then step three.

  • Write down what you've just learned as if you're teaching someone else what you just learned.

  • This could be in words or pictures or diagrams.

  • It doesn't really matter but will really help you as well.

  • Is speaking as if you were teaching a class like a teacher in a classroom.

  • This really makes you realize what you understand, what you don't understand for those little pieces that you don't understand, go back to Step two in study, repeat steps to in three where you study and then you speak and write what you just studied until you understand everything.

  • Step number four.

  • Once you understand what you just learned.

  • Put into simpler terms, you may understand it on a complex level.

  • If you're talking to somebody else who already knows this, then okay, you may be able to hold a conversation, but if you need describe this too Joe or Sally over there, then you're gonna be in trouble.

  • Step four is to take out the middle man.

  • Be able to describe it in layman's terms.

  • If your explanation is a bit wordy or gets a bit confusing, then you should take a step back and start again.

  • You can actually describe it in simpler terms because that means you really understand what you just learned when you have the ability to explain an idea or topic in layman's terms and you'll remember for a very long time, as opposed to just memorizing and cramming for final and then forgetting it five seconds after you leave and that's it.

  • That's the Fineman technique.

  • This is something that I have used time and time again, without even knowing what it's called, because I just always figured it was a lot easier to remember something.

  • When you're trying to teach somebody else, I think there's a quote that goes something like, You don't really understand something unless you can explain it to somebody else.

  • Maybe Albert Einstein said that maybe someone else said that I'm not sure.

  • So there's four steps.

  • Pick something you really want to learn like you actually want to learn, except to a study.

  • That thing Step three is right and speak while you're writing of what you just learned.

  • Explain it out loud and in writing, and then step four.

  • Repeat it out loud, or draw some type of detailed diagram until you can put it in layman's terms.

  • Who?

  • I can actually put that in simpler terms.

  • So here you're four steps.

  • Pick what you want to learn.

  • Study it, understand it, simplify it done.

  • Have you guys enjoy this video?

  • A lot of you'll ask me to make sure I remind you to leave a light on the video because you often forget.

  • If you're new around here, consider subscribing.

  • If you like code software, engineering or computers or whatever else you see on my channel, consider subscribing.

  • I'd appreciate it.

  • And don't forget to sign up for skill share for free, not just the 1st 500 of yell, but any of you don't matter If it's 500,000 of you, you can all get two months.

I'm not much of a teacher.

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