
The Feynman Technique, named after Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, is an effective learning method that aims to promote deep understanding by explaining concepts in simple terms . The basis of this technique is to simplify knowledge while fully understanding the underlying mechanisms and theories. By trying to explain a complex topic to another person (or to yourself) in a way that even a child could understand, you automatically identify gaps in your own knowledge. This method forces the learner to penetrate the complexity of a topic and reconstruct it in a way that is logical and understandable.
The BSL methodology integrates the basic principles of the Feynman technique and highlights them through the use of modern technologies. BSL allows learning content to be not only absorbed visually and aurally, but also actively processed .
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Another key benefit is that explaining a topic and then listening to your own explanation anchors the auditory information in a unique way that is very different from hearing the information from someone else. The process of explaining to yourself encourages deeper processing of what is heard. When visual aids such as pictures are also used, a mental image of these images often forms, further deepening understanding.
The connection between Feynman and BSL is clearly evident in the design of the learning content and the structure of the BSL books. These books stand out from conventional audio books by offering interactive learning sequences that enable users to learn effectively through clear explanations and targeted repetition. A systematic structure and personalized playlists play a crucial role here.
The BSL app is an ideal tool for anyone who wants to use the Feynman learning technique.
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