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Interleaving is a process whereby you aim to mix up subjects and topics and, unlike ‘blocking’ which holds information in your short-term memory, interleaving can help to strengthen your memory associations over a longer period of time.
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There are many different techniques to memorize or study effectively but this method especially the process is more effective. STIC is a mnemonic of
S - Spacing
T - Testing
I - Interleaving
C - Categorizing
(but it's more interesting when we apply as TSCI)
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Testing before you have had a chance to learn primes your brain for when you then hear an answer to retain it – especially if you get stuff wrong. There is something called the hypercorrection effect where if you are quite confident about an answer and it turns out you are wrong, you are more lik...
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Spacing or Spaced Reputation is one of the most famous and effective technique to memorize stuff. It's a process if you learned anything new today and to give some space and repeat the same in next week, then next months, then next 6months and you'll remember this long term.
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Categorizing is one of the simple techniques to study effectively. Instead of studying the whole concept categorizing the concept in small chunks helps to memorize more than normal.
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Interleaving causes your brain to intensely focus and solve problems every step of the way, resulting in information getting stored in your long-term memory...
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