What is your most vivid early memory?. Memory and Concentration.

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What is your most vivid early memory?

Memory and Concentration

Memory is like a Because

Memory is not like a Because

Take a good look at these words dough laptop cheese gas grille pepperoni ATM card sauce newspaper mushrooms cell phone

Define “attention”

Attention The selective process that controls awareness

Define “concentration”

Concentration The continual re-focusing on a perceived message or stimulus Be here now

Two factors influence attention & concentration Internal factors Identify internal factors that influence your ability to concentrate:

Two factors influence attention & concentration External factors Identify external factors that influence your ability to concentrate:

Developing good attention & concentration requires that you control these factors

How can you control these factors? Internal factorsExternal factors

How Memory Works Remembering- active process of recalling Memory-capacity to store, retain & retrieve information 3 types of remembering: 1. sensory 2. short term memory 3. long term memory

Visual Strategies that help you remember Think Link or Mind Map

Visual Strategies that help you remember Time Lines

Visual Strategies that help you remember Tables

Visual Strategies that help you remember Hierarchy Charts

Can you recall the two lists of words? Which list was easier to remember and why?

Recite, rehearse, and write

Mnemonic Devices

Visual Images & Associations

Acronyms

Sing!