process is broken up into three stages: preview view, review preview, and review
stage. The first stage happens before class, where we skim the upcoming material to
get familiar with it. The next stage is view, where we go to class and begin to
make the connections between concepts. The final stage is review, where we need to
reinforce the material to prepare for exams. With Notion AI, I can drastically cut
down on study time using skills such as the tea tree method and the layer method. I
already use the tea tree method to get a more high-level overview of ischemic heart
disease, and I break them down visually to see the hierarchy of the different kinds
of heart disease. In general, if you can visually represent information, it will
make learning easier. We can actually use Notion AI to take that even further.
View phase is to build off of that foundation we set up in preview challenge your
current understanding by asking the professor to correct you and explain how
different ideas go together. View stage is meant to help us make connections get a
really deep and clear understanding of the stuff we're learning about but now let's
also see how notion ai can really elevate the stage the next level. One of the
things I struggled with a lot was keeping track of which stage of learning I was at
for each topic. If I should be reviewing today with practice problems or viewing by
drawing mind maps, I didn't have a system to know what I should be studying so
that's why I built a revision scheduler into Study Quests. notion AI can turn your
notes into practice problems and notion AI will create practice problems for me to
study for my exams. It can even generate practice problems itself to help students
learn more effectively. And it can also generate practice questions for them to
review for their exams. And then it can generate flashcards for me based on my
notes based on what I'm just going to