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Use Elaboration

Overcome limits to what you can learn and remember through the process of elaboration.

This is giving new material meaning by expressing it in your own words and connecting it with what you already know. 

All new learning requires a foundation of prior knowledge - the more you can explain about the way your new learning connects to your prior knowledge, the more you will understand of your new learning and the more you will remember it. 

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Founder of Meta (www.metalearn.io) and Marketing Manager at ReadCloud, helping students to grow and learn how to learn effectively.

Learning how to learn is a fundamental skill that I was not taught when I was younger and had to actively seek out and understand myself. Develop this meta skill and you'll be able to apply it to all parts of your life.

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