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We never forget! Do you believe that?
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Memory Exercise TNZIGEYCAEBIORMTNUERFAYANMEHIYGOI You can remember anything if you organize it.
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Understanding Memory Storing information properly: Without rehearsal or use, information is forgotten The brain’s information retrieval system: association, repetition, rehearsal & mnemonic devices
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3 Types of Memory 1.Sensory memory: gathered from 5 senses 2.Short-term (working) memory: limited to 5 – 9 separate facts 3.Long-term memory: you can store & retrieve anything.
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The true art of memory is the art of attention. Samuel Johnson
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Get Organized Get Active Pace Yourself
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Get Organized 1.Get motivated 2.Reduce interference 3.Be selective 4.Intend to remember
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5.Learn from the general to the specific TOPIC 1 2 3 ba b baa
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6.Look for relationships among ideas: How does it relate to the key idea? How does it relate to course goals? How does it relate to my personal goals? 7.Create associations: What do I already know about …….?
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Get Active 1. Move around in your environment 2. Use graphics: Draw Visualize 3. Use flash cards 4. Read, write, recite, review 5. ASC tutoring
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Stimulates the senses Releases stress Improves sleep Enhances digestion Maintains strength All of the above positively impact memory. The Benefits of Exercise:
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Some evidence suggests that exercise is particularly effective for short-term memory. 20-minute daily walks may improve memory performance. The Benefits of Exercise: contd.
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http://www.mathpower.com/tips.htm
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Use graphic organizers: http://www.graphic.org/concept.html Which was the worst war in history? Casualties Damage to Places Long Term Damage to Society Vietnam World War I World War II Cluster Diagram Venn DiagramDouble Cell Diagram Matrix TOPIC AB C A B C
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SQ3RCornell System Note-taking MNEMONICSCOOP LEARNING Surveying Textbooks Lecture Notes Lecture or Textbook Notes Studying With Groups SURVEYRECORDJINGLES QUESTIONING QUESTIONREVIEWSENTENCESCOMPARING READREDUCEACRONYMNSDRILLING RECITEASK QUESTIONS STORY LINESBRAINSTORM REVIEW SHARING Enhancing Memory Through Comprehension
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USING MNEMONIC DEVICES (neh-mon-ick) 1.ACRONYMS: SCUBA: NATO: LASER: self-contained underwater breathing apparatus North Atlantic Treaty Organization light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation HOMES: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie & Superior
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Mnemonics (contd.) Mediation: A type of mnemonic device in which you form associations. Linking two items with a third: Peso“pay-so”One pays with money
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Mnemonics (contd.) Forming unusual exaggerated associations: Flashbulb memories (where were you when…?)
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Pace Yourself 1.Distribute learning 2.Overlearn 3.Use daylight 4.Got attitude? 5.Combine memory techniques 6.Avoid short-term memory lapse 7.Review
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Use It or Lose It! REVIEW, REVIEW, REVIEW, REVIEW
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