- These are the octopus analogy.
- The left side is when you are using focused mode of thinking. You try to focus on picking chunks those are relevant to our current situation.
- The right side is when you are using diffused mode of thinking. You try to connect and search for possible solution(s) from chunks that you already have.
- Here is an example of neuron pattern that is formed from chunks within our brain.
- You can use mnemonics to remember a lot of stuffs.
- More over you can use anagram method to remember difficult words.
- For example an anagram called "Me, radium ace." can refers to Marie Curie (a scientist).
- Understanding acts like a glue to our chunks.
- It connects relevant chunks into bigger understanding of concept.
- Deliberate practice means to practice on what you find is the most difficult task.
- So, this is a good example of effective study.
- Chunking is a term to refer a way of thinking that group smaller ideas (chunks) to bigger ideas.
- Chunk means the smaller idea that you can understand.
- Chunking is the process of grouping chunks.