7 Steps to Structure Your Learning

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Last updated on April 21, 2025 12:00 am

Optimize your study sessions and gain relevant content for your engineering studies. Learn a step-by-step methodology to structure and organize your knowledge effectively. Perfect for engineers, engineering students, and recent graduates.

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What you’ll learn

  • Defining a Topic and Scope
  • Study Techniques and Skills
  • Knowledge Management
  • Relevant Sources of Information and Resoruces for Engineers
  • Understandying your Learning Style
  • Creating a Content Pot / Knowledge Pot
  • Evaluation and Decluttering of Educational Content
  • Structuring and Organization of Educational Content

This course is all about LEARNING, but more importantly, how we use strategic tools and steps to favor organization and structuring of our knowledge.

Learn about:

  • Defining a Topic and Scope

  • Relevant Sources of Information and Resoruces for Engineers

  • Understandying your Learning Style

  • Creating a Content Pot

  • Evaluation and Decluttering of Educational Content

  • Structuring and Organization

  • Final Deliverable – Studying & Reviewing

At the end of the Course:

You will feel more focused while studying. By using this methodology, you will optimize your study sessions as well as get relevant content for your required area of expertise…

Premise

Llet me know if these brings any bells: back in the day chemical Engineers used to study from the library in their University they had to go through all those books maybe go through thesis magazines or maybe even articles the internet wasn’t a thing

It was pretty straightforward on how chemical Engineers used to study back then.

But now that we live in the digital age there’s a sea of information and paradoxically there’s a lot of information there’s a lot of misinformation there’s a lot of outdated information as well so it’s pretty hard to get the best information for you to study this arises the following Paradox: now that we have access to a lot of information and we have never had that many content that many books to study from it’s even harder to get started.

Even worst… is that this demotivates makes you lose a lot of time and is for sure not the most efficient way to get started with your learning, but make no worries this may sound bad news but actually these are great news remember that whenever you see some area of opportunity you may be the one that takes advantage of this position after all and for this.

I Offer you a solution: I’m talking about a methodology a structure a set of steps that you may just follow in order to relax and get started with your learning the methodology consists of these seven steps

  1. We will get started by defining the topic and of course the main scope of our studies

  2. Identify the content sources that may be relevant for our studies

  3. Determining the content type

  4. Making a Content Pot

  5. Evaluation and decluttering we need to verify which pieces of content are actually relevant for our studies and which are not step

  6. It’s all about structuring and organizing

  7. Finally, is to make a final piece of content that we will be able to study and eventually in the future we may go and check out for review and refreshing our kownledge.

At the end of the course you will have a better understanding on how we should proceed towards the structure of our studies our learning and more importantly the structure of our knowledge and all these done via step-by-step methodology.

Who this course is for:

  • Engineers
  • Engineering Students
  • Recent Engineering Graduates
  • Process Engineers
  • Chemical Engineers

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