Improve Your Art With Spaced Repetition - the ultimate step-by-step guide

One of the most well-known practical insights that have been popularized by neuroscience and meta-learning is the concept of spaced repetition. But can you use spaced repetition, and tools like Anki, to improve as an artist? I've been experimenting with it since 2020, and would like to share some of my insights with you. This includes the step-by-step process I use to create the flash cards for this training method. The approach this video discusses is an ongoing experiment for this channel. Chapters: 0:00 Intro and shout outs 1:47 Pre-loading 2:47 Declarative vs procedural knowledge 6:44 What is spaced repetition learning? 8:02 Can Anki be used to learn art? 8:39 What do Anki cards look like for art? 12:21 My daily targeted training 18:15 How to schedule Anki cards for art 19:42 What is active recall? 21:47 How long should I practice for each day? 23:15 Alternative ways to implement this learning method 24:38 What is interleaving? 25:43 Does this learning method really work? 27:03 What is compounding? 27:44 On training physical skills, and focal allocation 29:29 Why I can't share my Anki decks 30:30 My hopes for the future of learning 31:19 Recap 31:46 Resources 32:21 Outro Resources: Anki - Evidence of the Spacing Effect and Influences on Perceptions of Learning and Science Curricula #:~:text=The%20spacing%20effect%20was%20first,at%20different%20intervals%20%5B6%5D. Science of Learning Strategy Series - Interleaving #:~:text=Interleaving%20is%20an%20evidence%2Dbased,while%20understanding%20each%20area%20well. Art Materials Used: Daler Rowney A3 layout paper pad Daler Rowney gouache paint Letraset Promarkers Papermate Inkjoy 100 medium tip ballpoint pen Pentel fude brush pen (extra fine) Photoshop Staedtler Stick 430 ballpoint pen Wacom Intuos S Winsor and Newton gouache paint Music by Jeremy Blake Thanks for watching, your support is appreciated!