Subset learning
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Subset learning is a review of knowledge in a designated area. For example, instead of your usual learning, in the week before the chemistry exam, you can triple your focus on chemistry.
In incremental reading, subset learning may have multiple forms. For example:
- subset review (e.g. review all my collection for things related to benzene & gasoline)
- neural creativity (e.g. bring up all ideas I might have about enzyme catalysis)
- content review (e.g. review all branch of organic chemistry in order of subjects)
- random review (e.g. give a thorough random review of all things for my chemistry exam)
For more see: Subset learning in SuperMemo
This glossary entry is used to explain "I would never send my kids to school" (2017) by Piotr Wozniak