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Try to build relevant ties and associations between things you learn. Speed up the memorizing.
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A learning system based on formalised teaching but with the help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. E-learning can also be termed as a network enabled transfer of skills and knowledge, and the delivery of education is made to a large number of recipients at the same or different time...
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Eliminate any possible distractions which can decrease your concentration and attention.
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Approach your learning process in a systematic way (adjust to the broad educational concept).
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Manage your learning process through proper planning and time-management practices.
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Take the night perspective of the learning materials. Make your own interpretation guide you.vife
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Exchange the ideas with the community. Never underestimate the value of brainstorming.
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Organize your personal space and surrounding taking into account your comfort needs.
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This memorization technique involves creating associations between items in a list and assigning images to each connection to help you memorize better.
For instance, your accounting exam is tomorrow and you need to memorize which items fall under the Current Asset section of a balan...
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