The Most Powerful Way to Remember What You Study
Trying to memorize everything you need for your exams and tests can take a long time. However, spaced repetition can help you speed the learning process up significantly - and it can complement almost any other study technique. This video dives into the history behind this technique, explores how it affects our memory (through what's called the Spacing Effect), and shows you exactly how you can use it both with paper flash cards and with apps. Get your own College Info Geek t-shirt! https://store.dftba.com/products/lear... Read the companion article for this video: http://collegeinfogeek.com/spaced-rep... My book "10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades" is completely free, so check it out if you're interested in improving your grades! http://collegeinfogeek.com/get-better... Discuss this video in the CIG community: / the_most_powerful_technique_for_rememberin... ---------- Videos you might want to watch next: 8 Tips for Studying with Flash Cards: • How to Study Effectively with Flash Cards ... How to Take Faster Notes: • How to Take Faster Notes - College Info Geek ---------- If you want to get even more strategies and tips on becoming a more productive, successful student, subscribe to my channel right here: http://buff.ly/1vQP5ar Twitter ➔ / tomfrankly Instagram ➔ / tomfrankly ~ created by Thomas Frank

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