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Using Outlines for Flashcards

Using Outlines for Flashcards

One effective method for creating flashcards is to form an outline of the material first.

This outline can serve as a skeleton for all the flashcards, helping to organize the information in a logical and structured way.

This approach is also known as the Teach Back method or the Find-Ment technique.

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