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This productivity hack for students is how I make watching lectures more engaging. It allows me to learn more in less time. Do this if you want to be a more productive student.
Get access to the free online course for architecture students:
▼ 70 Hacks for Architecture Students▼
→ https://successfularchistudent.com/←
Prefer listening/reading? Check out the show notes:
https://successfularchistudent.com/productivity-hacks-for-students/
Do you ever sit through your online lectures or videos for Uni, slumped in your chair, bored out of your mind – constantly checking how long is left before you can stop watching It? It’s important for you to watch your lectures as there’s a correlation between students who watch the lectures and students who get high grades.
However, when your lecturer is just going Ummmm and Uhhhh it makes it difficult to sit through the entire thing.
I’ve developed this idea of “Active Online Lectures” – where you control the pace of the recording to keep you actively involved in its teachings and make you more productive in school.
By Kyle Sinko5
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This productivity hack for students is how I make watching lectures more engaging. It allows me to learn more in less time. Do this if you want to be a more productive student.
Get access to the free online course for architecture students:
▼ 70 Hacks for Architecture Students▼
→ https://successfularchistudent.com/←
Prefer listening/reading? Check out the show notes:
https://successfularchistudent.com/productivity-hacks-for-students/
Do you ever sit through your online lectures or videos for Uni, slumped in your chair, bored out of your mind – constantly checking how long is left before you can stop watching It? It’s important for you to watch your lectures as there’s a correlation between students who watch the lectures and students who get high grades.
However, when your lecturer is just going Ummmm and Uhhhh it makes it difficult to sit through the entire thing.
I’ve developed this idea of “Active Online Lectures” – where you control the pace of the recording to keep you actively involved in its teachings and make you more productive in school.