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Relevance Is Key In regards To Memorization And Learning

Relevance Is Key In regards To Memorization And Learning

The concept of relevance holds great importance when it comes to memory retention. Your brain tends to retain information that it deems significant, hence it is essential to convince your brain about the importance of what you are learning in order to remember it.

To create relevance, it is crucial to establish a connection between the new information and your existing knowledge base.

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How To Read To Actually Learn

  1. Read actively: When you read, actively engage with the material. Ask questions, underline or highlight key points, and summarize what you've read in your own words.
  2. Connect the information: Connect new information with what you already know. This can help you remember the information...

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After Learning Apply Information

Practice: If you have learned a new skill, such as playing an instrument or coding, practice regularly to reinforce what you have learned and develop your proficiency.

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The Power Of Syntopical Reading

The power of syntopical reading lies in its ability to help readers gain a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of a subject by comparing and contrasting ideas across multiple texts.

This type of reading also helps readers develop critical thinking skills, as they must analyz...

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Syntopical Reading

Syntopical Reading is a type of reading where multiple texts on the same subject are read and compared to gain a deeper understanding of the subject.

the reader selects the most important texts on the subject, reads them in parallel, and identifies the key ideas, arguments,...

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The Illusion Of Learning

The illusion of learning is the mistaken belief that we have learned something simply because we have read or listened to it

The illusion of learning can also occur when we rely too heavily on memorization and repetition rather than actively engaging with and critically ev...

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