5 Effective Ways to Share Study Material with Juniors
June 15, 20234 min read

5 Effective Ways to Share Study Material with Juniors

Helping your juniors with study materials isn't just about sharing notes—it's about creating a system that helps them learn effectively. Here are five proven methods:

1. Create Organized Digital Repositories

Use platforms like Google Drive or Notion to create structured repositories. Organize materials by subject, topic, and date. Include:

  • Lecture notes with clear headings
  • Important textbook pages scanned
  • Your personal annotations and mnemonics
  • Previous year question papers

2. Record Explanation Videos

Short 5-10 minute videos explaining complex concepts can be incredibly helpful. Use tools like Loom or even your smartphone. Focus on topics you found difficult when you first learned them.

3. Conduct Weekly Q&A Sessions

Set up a regular virtual meeting where juniors can ask questions. This creates accountability and ensures they're engaging with the material.

4. Create Concept Maps

Visual learners benefit greatly from concept maps that show relationships between ideas. Tools like Miro or even hand-drawn maps shared digitally work well.

5. Build Annotated Resource Lists

Don't just share links—explain why each resource is valuable. For example: 'This YouTube channel explains organic chemistry mechanisms better than our textbook.'