1 first of all, you should look at the key points, which are divided into two parts: key chapters and keywords. According to the "28" principle, about 20% of a book is important. Of course, the focus of books on education and examinations should be relative.
2. I think everyone can distinguish the key chapters, mainly because the keywords will not be crawled. The so-called keywords are to remove decorative elements, keep only nouns and verbs, and then sort out the hierarchical logic of keywords with mind maps. Here I put a mind map note of Chinese text for everyone to see, mainly talking about how to grasp the key words in the text into a mind map.
3. Make good use of the catalogue. In most cases, the use of the table of contents can be copied, because the table of contents is equivalent to the title, which is generally concise, and it is very important to outline. But just copying the directory is not enough. You must fill in the chapters. At this point, the table of contents is equivalent to the skeleton, and the specific knowledge points of chapters (presented by keywords at this time) are equivalent to flesh and blood.
At this point, the mind map has been sorted out, and basically 80% can remember it. At least the frame in your mind is clear, but you still need to remember word for word.
5, with the memory method, such as adding illustrations to keywords, more independent knowledge points should be drawn separately. The picture here refers to the stick figure, for example, the three elements of productivity include labor materials, labor objects and laborers. Labor materials are painted as hoes, laborers are painted as farmers, and labor objects are painted as seedlings in the fields. I found a picture for you now, marked with three elements. Is it more vivid, you can remember it at once! Of course, the example I give here is that politically, everyone knows everything.
6. Just because the painting is finished doesn't mean it's over. We should review in time according to Ebbinghaus's law. Generally speaking, reviewing five times can form a long-term memory, and it is faster every time. It only takes me a few minutes to review a mind map, which is much more efficient than turning over a whole book. Pay attention to review, not reading mind maps, but remembering. If you can't remember, look on the map and strengthen it.
Finally, don't think for yourself, but find a professional teacher, such as Mr. Lin, to learn how to use mind mapping! Ha ha.
I am a real chatterbox. I was only going to answer 20 words, but now there are 1000 words, right? Come on, I have a lot of mind mapping tasks to draw.