vendredi 26 février 2016

To remember...


To remember, repeat, repeat and repeat!


 Repetition is the science of teaching!
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Verbal repetition, also called phonological loop (this is the voice you hear in your head), is to mentally repeat the same words to remember them. This is what you do when you learn a phone number. You repeat each digit until it is printed in your memory.
For a course or a definition is simple, just read or repeat several times until a paragraph that is printed in your memory. After, just turn the page to hide your notes and test your memory. If you get to repeat the head paragraph (without referring to your notes). Is that you have memorized the paragraph! After you go to the next paragraph to finish the page. Once the finished page, you mentally repeat before moving to the next.
With this method, most of my students learn about one typed page in 15 minutes. We must use this method on important passages to remember.
Do not learn with this method over 45 minutes to 1 hour. Either the concentration time of the brain. So about 4 pages per hour.
With this method, I learned a 50-page course in about 10 to 12:30 or 2 to 3 days to work 5 hours a day. Or a day if I are working 10h. Or a night if I only have 24 hours to learn a lesson. But I advise you to learn everything in one day or have a sleepless night. This is the act of God!
But often it take me less time because there are many repetitions in courses.
Working 2:30 in the morning and 2:30 in the afternoon, you will remain part of the afternoon and evening to relax!
There are obviously other more efficient storage methods. But this one is one of the easiest to learn. This is the most practiced method of memorization by students. One of my friends did not practice this method. She could get 15.2 average per semester.
The only constraint of this method is that it can become tedious if you do not make enough breaks. With this method, I advise you not to work more than 3 to 4 hours a day revising for every 45 minutes to 1 hour with breaks of at least 15 minutes. Otherwise, your revisions will become really annoying!

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