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Dr. Zubair Iqbal Ghouri
@drzubairghouri
Pro Rector @NUML|Former Member Planning Commission| Ex CEO LKPC. Alumnus @Chevening @Fletchers @Westminster N.B RTs are not endorsements.
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Apr 3, 2023
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2 min read
Most people use social media wrong.
If you are a beginner, Don't be one of them.
Here are 7 quick strategies to become a powerhouse on social media:
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Consistency
Post on a regular schedule.
• 3-5x a week on Twitter
• 1-2x a day on Instagram
• 1-2x a day on LinkedIn
• 1-2x a week on Facebook
Staying at the top of someone's feed means staying top of mind.
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Apr 2, 2023
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6 tweets
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1 min read
Tech has changed the rules for learning.
Here are 5 strategies to shortcut your education by 10x by using technology:
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Use YouTube as a teacher.
YouTube is the best university in the world.
It has more instructional content than any other source.
You can find tutorials on almost anything:
- Programming languages
- Cooking
- Marketing
- Music production
- Photography
Just to name a few.
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Apr 2, 2023
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2 min read
How 3D animation, virtual reality and machine learning can help you learn faster.
7 futuristic tools to accelerate your learning:
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3D Animation
Research shows 3D animation improves understanding and retention by up to 50%.
Visualizing concepts in 3D helps learners understand complex ideas.
Apps like BioDigital and Complete Anatomy offer an immersive experience.
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Apr 2, 2023
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2 min read
On average people read at a mediocre 200 words/min. 99% do it wrong.
I'm on a mission to double everyone's reading speed.
Here's how:
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Stop Subvocalizing
Subvocalizing is when you consciously say the words as you read them.
Silently reading is much faster than speaking which is why it's important to break this habit.
Try humming lightly or biting down on your tongue to derail your inner voice.