Learn using reference concept
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the amount of content you need to read? Don't worry; you're not alone! Sometimes, diving into a sea of information can leave us feeling confused and lost. But fear not! There's a simple technique that can help you navigate through content of Confluence – the Reference Concept.
What is the Reference Concept?
Imagine you have a huge textbook in front of you, filled with complex ideas and unfamiliar terms. Instead of trying to digest everything at once, the Reference Concept suggests writing content of your own and trying to find reference to it with other available content on confluence
How does it work?
Write you content: Start by writing about your own problem or content you feel makes sense with the section on confluence.
Create References: Once you've written content, create references for each of them. References can be in the form of questions, keywords, or brief summaries that will help you remember what you want to learn more about.
Find Related Material: Now, instead of reading the entire textbook from cover to cover, focus on finding material that directly relates to your references.
Connect the Dots: As you read the related material, keep your references in mind. Look for connections between what you're reading and the references you've created. This will help you build a deeper understanding of the topic and unknowingly you will be reading new content.