Friday, December 30, 2005

Improve your memory

The techniques it explains are particularly helpful in studying for exams or in situations where you need to remember detailed, structured information. They also make things like learning foreign languages and remembering people's names much easier.

This section is split into three parts: first of all, the introduction explains the principles behind the use of mnemonics.

We then discuss a range of individual tools that you can use to remember information. Finally we discuss how to use the skills in practice to remember peoples names, languages, exam information, etc.


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While you are reading these articles, have a look at the memory technique book reviews and resources on the sidebars - these will help you to develop your memory skills further.

Enjoy the articles!

Introduction to Memory Techniques
Remembering a Simple List - The Link Method and Story Method
Remembering Ordered Lists - The Number/Rhyme Mnemonic
Remembering Ordered Lists - The Number/Shape Mnemonic
Remembering Middle Length Lists - The Alphabet Technique
Remembering Long Lists - The Journey System
Remembering Grouped Information - The Roman Room System
Remembering Very Long Numbers - The Major System
Using Concept Maps to Remember Structured Information
Using Aide Memoires
How to... Learn a Foreign Language
How to... Remember Information for Exams
How to... Remember People's Names
How to... Remember Lists and Long Numbers
Other Memory Tools - Reviewed... - Our reviews of other important memory resources
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Comments on "Improve your memory"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:55 am) : 

Agreed! Great! Will use it in the future. Too good to be kept, must be shared! Thanks you!

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