I picked the Frayer Model as my vocabulary strategy to try today. It's a graphic organizer that helps deepen understanding of a word by breaking it down into four quadrants: definition, characteristics/examples, non-examples, and synonyms/antonyms. This structured approach appeals to me because it's visual and forces connections beyond rote memorization.
I selected 5 unfamiliar or semi-familiar words from recent tech articles (e.g., on AI and quantum computing). For each, I filled out a mental "Frayer square" while researching via reliable sources like Oxford Dictionary and Merriam-Webster. Here's one example I did for "qubit" (a term from quantum computing):