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Course Syllabus - New & Improved For 2015

This document provides a course syllabus that outlines the structure and timeline of learning for improving memory and learning skills. Over 5 sections spanning 4 weeks, students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques for memory improvement, mental markers, pre-reading, and speed reading. Formative quizzes and exercises are provided for each section to help students practice and master the material before advancing to new topics. The goal is for students to develop a set of "superlearning" skills and habits through self-paced study of the lectures, supplementary materials, and regular homework assignments.

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Course Syllabus - New & Improved For 2015

This document provides a course syllabus that outlines the structure and timeline of learning for improving memory and learning skills. Over 5 sections spanning 4 weeks, students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques for memory improvement, mental markers, pre-reading, and speed reading. Formative quizzes and exercises are provided for each section to help students practice and master the material before advancing to new topics. The goal is for students to develop a set of "superlearning" skills and habits through self-paced study of the lectures, supplementary materials, and regular homework assignments.

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Course SyllabusUpdated August 19nd, 2015

IMPORTANT:
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“How Long Until I Will Be Able to….?”


Students love to ask these types of questions, and the answer is always: “​
it depends.​

This outline serves as a rough timeline that will apply to the average student. Of course, every student
arrives to the course with different levels of training, different learning challenges, and different bad
habits. For this reason, different exercises and milestones will take longer for different people.

In each step, we try to provide an indication as to when you’ll know it’s time move on, and a
suggestion along the side of the syllabus as to ​
roughly​where you should be week after week. As
always, use your judgement, be a responsible student, and if you feel you aren’t doing well at a
particular game or exercise, spend more time on it, rather than forcing yourself to move on.

Remember: Learning is Not a Spectator Sport!


In the first part of Week 1, we get acquainted, brief you on how things will work, and do some important “prep”
work to make sure you are set up to succeed in the course. Then, we dive deep into the first and most important
part of superlearning ability: understanding and improving our memory.

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
Lecture
·​​ 1 -​
About us: how this course came to be
○ Recommended Supplementary Materials
■ Become a SuperLearner: The Official Book​ (eBook & Paperback)
■ Become a SuperLearner Facebook Group​ - Join the Conversation!
■ Become a SuperLearner Facebook Fan Page​ - Show Your Support!
■ Becoming SuperHuman​ - Spinoff Blog & Podcast w/ Educational Interviews
■ KeyToStudy Blog​
Spinoff Blog by Dr. Lev - Advanced topics, exercises, & more!
Lecture
·​​ 2 -​

Course Syllabus
Lecture
·​​ 3 -​
Learning how to learn
Lecture
·​​ 4 -​
What is a "Super Learner," anyways?
○ Recommended Supplemental Materials
■ An Interview w/ Memory Champ Nelson Dellis​ - Becoming SuperHuman
■ TEDx - Benny Lewis - Fluent in Three Months - Rapid Language Hacking
■ Teen Speaks Over 20 Languages
■ How to become a Memory Master: Idriz Zogaj at TEDxGoteborg
■ Tim Ferriss: Smash fear, learn anything | Video on TED.com
■ The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance
Lecture
·​​ 5 -​
Overview: What you'll be learning
○ Recommended Supplemental Materials:
■ Progressive Overload: Wikipedia
○ Homework: Write out 3-5 reasons or applications. Why do you want to succeed?
Tip: Put this piece of paper somewhere near your workstation so you see it daily.
Quiz
·​​ 1 -​
Are we on the same page?
SECTION 2: IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY: BUILDING THE SUPERLEARNING INFRASTRUCTURE
Quiz
·​​ 2 -​
What is your baseline reading speed and retention?
○ Reading Speed: ___________wpm Reading Retention: __________%
Quiz
·​​ 3 -​
Misconceptions Part 1
Lecture
·​​ 6 -​
Why we need to improve our memory first
Lecture
·​​ 7 -​
How we store information: a very brief explanation
○ Recommended Supplemental Materials
■ How Your Brain Works
■ What is the memory capacity of the human brain?
Lecture
·​​ 8 -​
Why images are the most powerful way to remember
○ Recommended Supplemental Materials
■ An Interview with Harry Lorayne, the Godfather of Modern Mnemonics!
■ Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do | Video on TED.com
■ How to Train Your Brain and Boost Your Memory Like a Memory Cham
■ Moonwalking with Einstein, The Art and Science of Remembering
■ Picture superiority effect
■ The art of memory: Daniel Kilov at TEDxMacquarieUniver
Lecture
·​​ 9 -​
What types of images come naturally to you?
Lecture
·​​ 10 -​
The theory in action: learning something new
○ Exercise: Visit Wikipedia & Try It Yourself
Quiz
·​​ 4 -​
Do we understand how to improve our memory?
With the first week over, you should have a firm understanding of how memory works, and a good idea of what is
required to dramatically improve it. Though we haven’t learned many applicable skills yet, we’re now ready to!


In week 2, we’ll dive into the “meat” of the course - markers. We’ll learn how to apply the picture superiority affect
to learning, and do extensive exercises and practice to develop this all-important skill in your superlearning toolkit.

SECTION 3: USING MENTAL MARKERS FOR LEARNING


Quiz
·​​ 5 -​
Misconceptions Part II
Lecture
·​​ 11 -​
What do pictures have to do with reading?
○ Recommended Supplementary Materials:
■ Peter Doolittle – How your “working memory” makes sense of the world
Lecture
·​​ 12 -​
Creating effective markers for better memory
○ Homework (ok to continue lectures)
■ The Short Term Memory Checker​ : 10m/day till you beat Lvl. Max
■ The Random Images Generator​ : 10m/day till you’re comfortable
■ Check out this ​
Tag Cloud Generator​ - it can help you choose markers!
Lecture
·​​ 13 -​
Demonstration: Creating Markers as we Read
Lecture
·​​ 14 -​
Trying out your new skills
○ Homework (ok to continue lectures, but consider pausing 2 days to practice)
■ Habituate using markers for everyday tasks (meeting people, etc)
■ Practice ​creating visual markers ​
for 10m/day until you feel comfortable
Lecture
·​​ 15 (New!) -​
Linking Markers for Better Retention

○ Homework
■ Practice linking markers ​for 15m/day until you feel comfortable
■ Advanced: ​ Practice linking & memorizing words​ 10m/day
Quiz
·​​ 6 -​
How well do we understand markers?
Generally, students practice the Week 2 exercises for a week, but continue to practice them even as they move on
to Week 3. Week 4 will introduce a lot of new homework and daily exercises, which means that you’ll have a lot of
daily work to do if you don’t master the Week 2 exercises before then. When you can easily create visual markers for
any type of idea, you can stop playing the Week 2 games and focus on the Weeks 3 & 4 homework.

While you might be eager to begin learning to speed read, there’s just one more step; pre-reading. In Week 3, we
will learn about pre-reading, why it’s important, and how to do it properly.

SECTION 4: PRE-READING AND PREPARATION


Quiz
·​​ 7 -​
Misconceptions Part III
Lecture
·​​ 16 -​
Pre-read before you read
Lecture
·​​ 17 -​
Creating an intense interest and curiosity
○ Homework​ (ok to continue lectures, but keep practicing markers)
■ Pre-read any material you read. Practice creating questions & curiosity
■ Continue practicing games from Week 2
○ Recommended Supplementary Materials
■ Malcolm Knowles, Informal adult education, self-direction and andragogy
Quiz
·​​ 8 -​
Are we all clear on pre-reading?
Remember: Like we said, things are going to get a bit hectic next week, as we start speed reading and then
combining our existing skills with speed reading. You’ll also get all new games for Week 4. For this reason, Week 3
was very light on lectures and homework, so that you can use this time to get ahead and practice all the exercises
and games from Week 2.

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With pre-reading now firmly ingrained in our skill set, we are ready to dive into speed reading. This can be
challenging for some, so we take it step-by-step. It’s important to be responsible with all of your homework, too!

SECTION 5: READ WITH YOUR EYES, NOT WITH YOUR INNER VOICE
Quiz
·​​ 9 -​
Reading Speed & Comprehension Test - Part II
○ Reading Speed: ___________wpm Reading Retention ________ %
Quiz
·​​ 10 -​
Misconceptions Part IV
Lecture
·​​ 18 -​
How most people read: subvocalization
Lecture
·​​ 19 -​
Saccades: using your eyes as effectively as possible
○ Recommended Supplementary Resources
■ Readability
■ Chrome Web Store
■ Pocket
■ Instapaper
○ Homework (ok to continue lectures, but don’t brush over homework or forget it)
■ Camera Mind Game​ : 10m/day, alongside others, till comfortable
Lecture
·​​ 20 -​
Improving your eye span: wider saccades
○ Homework (ok to continue lectures, but don’t neglect these exercises)
■ Schultz Table Exercises​ :​
10m/day. This can replace the 10m/day you’re
spending on Short Term Memory Checker only if you’ve seen improvement
■ Advanced Schultz Table Exercises​: Replace the exercise above with this one
only when the standard exercises become easy for you. (10m/day)
Lecture
·​​ 21 -​
More efficient saccades
○ Homework
■ Level 2 Short Term Memory Game​ : Replace CameraMind
■ Check out ​
this article​
to better understand proper saccade width
Week 4 introduced a lot of new games and even more new skills. Plus, you may still be perfecting the skills you
learned in Week 2. For this reason, it’s a good time to take a break from the lectures and work on just the games
and exercises for the rest of the week, until you begin Week 5. Also, your homework in Week 5 won’t be too time
consuming, so that you can remain focused on the games, skills, and exercises you’ve learned so far.

You may still be struggling with comprehension while speed reading, and that’s ok. In Week 6, we focus on
reading faster and faster, while gradually increasing your comprehension and marker-creation.

SECTION 6: LET’S SPEED THINGS UP!


Lecture
·​​ 22 -​
Speed training with a card
Lecture
·​​ 23 -​
Training at the speed you wish to read
○ Homework (continue only if you’ve been diligent with past exercises & improved)
■ Spreeder software​ : Try it out, but don’t neglect normal reading
■ Sliding Word utility​- a little bit more versatile than Spreeder
○ Recommended Additional Resources:
■ Free Speed Reading Test​ : You can try one of these to measure progress
Lecture
·​​ 24 -​
Speed Tip: Tricking your brain into speeding up
○ Homework: Practice this speed tip
Lecture
·​​ 25 (New!) - Creating Markers at Speed
○ Homework: Practice creating markers at speed by reading any text
● Lecture 26: Training Going Forward
○ Homework: Practice everything you’ve learned so far until you have it down!
Quiz
·​​ 11 -​
Do we understand sight-reading yet?
After Week 5, you have the knowledge to begin intensively training on your own. If you’re not fully able to
speed-read yet, don’t worry - it comes with time and can be challenging for some students. Keep practicing, don’t
get discouraged, and check out the Facebook group for support from your peers! You’ll get it.
As long as you keep practicing, you should continue to the next section. As you become more proficient in speed
reading, you’ll accumulate more knowledge; having good systems to store all of it long term is now essential.


Before you’ve perfected your speed reading and marker creation, this week we’ll prepare you to store the huge
amounts of information you’ll soon be capable of absorbing using orderly, effective systems for long term memory.

SECTION 7: SYSTEMS FOR CREATING & MAINTAINING LONG TERM MEMORIES


Quiz
·​​ 13 -​
Misconceptions Part V
Lecture
·​​ 27 -​
Mind Mapping
○ Recommended Supplementary Resources:
■ MindMeister
■ How to Mind Map: Beginner’s Guide
■ Learn the Skill of Effective Mind Mapping | Udemy
Lecture
·​​ 28 -​
Memory Temples (Expanded & Improved!)
○ Recommended Supplementary Resources
■ Anthony Metivier Interview: How to Remember Everything
■ Moonwalking with Einstein, The Art and Science of Remembering
■ Dramatically Improve Your Memory with a Memory Palace
■ Magnetic Memory Method Blog/Podcast with Anthony Metivier​
- Great!
■ List of Anthony Metivier’s Books​(eBook and Paperback available)
○ Homework: Create your first memory palace and fill it with your to-do or Grocery list
Lecture
·​​ 29 -​
Number memorization system
○ Recommended Supplementary Resources
■ Remember Any Number With the Major Memory System
■ How to Train Your Brain and Boost Your Memory Like a Memory Champ
Lecture
·​​ 30 -​
Chunking
○ Recommended Supplementary Resources
■ Improve Your Memory with The Chunking Technique
■ Chunking (psychology)
■ How can we enhance working memory?
Quiz
·​​ 14 -​
Do you remember these pointers on memory?
SECTION 8: GOOD LEARNING HABITS
Quiz
·​​ 15 -​
Misconceptions Part VI
Lecture
·​​ 31 -​
Sleeping and learning
○ Recommended Supplementary Materials
■ Sleep Drives Metabolite Clearance from the Adult Brain
■ Russell Foster: Why do we sleep?
■ Effect of caffeine on memory - Wikipedia
■ How Long to Nap for the Biggest Brain Benefits
■ Sleep Hacking: Have More Energy, Spend Less Time in Bed by Scott Britton
Lecture
·​​ 32 -​
The proper learning environment
○ Recommended Supplementary Materials
■ An interview with Dr. Andrew Hill, Cognitive Neuroscientist
■ BBC News | HEALTH | Herbal remedies 'boost brain power'
■ Lighting affects students' concentration positively
■ Studies Show Glucose and Oxygen Help Brain
■ Improving on the $22 IKEA Desk
■ Oxygen administration enhances memory formation in healthy young adults
■ Bright light effects on memory, attention and concentration
Lecture
·​​ 33 -​
Using Software to Help Us Maintain Memories
○ Recommended Resources
■ Download and configure Anki​ (It’s a must!)
■ An Interview with Peter C. Brown, Author of “Make It Stick”
Quiz
·​​ 16 -​
Is your environment set up for learning?
By now, you’re already a SuperLearner, and you can read without subvocalization & memorize information with ease.
From now on, your task is to learn how to apply your new skills to diverse topics, and do so for the rest of your life!


Though not all of these lectures will appeal to every student’s desires and goals, listen to them in order to
understand how you can apply your superlearning skills to anything and everything. Some of the tools offered here
are adaptable to many different areas.

SECTION 9: APPLYING YOUR NEW SKILLS TO ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING


Quiz
·​​ 17 -​
Misconceptions Part VII
Lecture
·​​ 34 -​
Tailoring the skills: Dense materials or textbooks
Lecture
·​​ 35 -​
Tailoring the skills: Learning languages
○ Recommended Supplementary Resources
■ Interview w/ Benny Lewis (Fluent in 3 Months)​ - Becoming SuperHuman
■ Learn the vocabulary of any language | Udemy
■ Fluent in 3 Months Blog
■ Learn a language fast and efficiently - The Tower of Babelfish
■ Anki: What it is, how to use it (to learn a language)
Lecture
·​​ 36 -​
Tailoring the skills: Never forget a face or a name
Lecture
·​​ 37 -​
SuperLearning by video or audio
○ Recommended Supplementary Resources
■ MySpeed by Enounce
■ YouTube HTML5 Trial
Quiz
·​​ 18 -​
Can you apply your new skills to things besides reading? 
Lecture
·​​ 38 - Recommended & Complementary Books
○ The perfect companion to the course: ​
Become a SuperLearner​
(The Book!) 
○ For students seeking more advanced materials: ​
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Lecture
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