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Effective learning: Twenty rules of formulating knowledge - SuperMemo
•Always start with a central image. This is the focal point of attention. Choose a piece of paper that is large enough to allow all the themes to radiate from the centre. •Use only one key word per line. It’s tempting to write more than one word because that’s what we’re used to. Don’t. It’s good discipline to get straight to the point. •Use symbol
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Scott H. Young • 10 Best Ways To Use ChatGPT (With Examples)
The good news is that we now know of simple and practical strategies that anybody can use, at any point in life, to learn better and remember longer: various forms of retrieval practice, such as low-stakes quizzing and self-testing, spacing out practice, interleaving the practice of different but related topics or skills, trying to solve a problem
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