The following are retrieval approaches you can use to... - Deepstash

The following are retrieval approaches you can use to improve your learning:

  1. Test yourself or challenge yourself to write down everything you can remember. 
  2. Avoid taking notes while reading. Instead, pose questions that will prompt you to retrieve the information.
  3. Set yourself a task that will test everything you have learned.

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