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Review
Techniques
Keeping Knowledge in Your
Short-Term Memory
Normally
people's memories of things
they have learned are
clearest immediately after
they have learned them. They
will then forget more and
more knowledge as time goes
on. After a few months they
may only be able to recall
only a tiny percentage of
what was initially learned.
This makes relearning
information difficult when
it needs to be done.
If you
review knowledge frequently,
however, then you will be
able to keep it fresh and
alive in your mind. This
makes it easy to recall when
you need it with a minimum
of effort.
This section explains how to
review material in a
structured and effective
way. |
How to Use the
Tool:
The first step is to spend a few
minutes reviewing material
immediately after the learning
session. This helps you to:
- Confirm that you understand
the material
- Reduce the time needed to
relearn information when you
need it, and
- Improve the quality of
future learning, by building on
a well-remembered foundation.
This helps your mind to make
connections and linkages that it
would not otherwise make.
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A good
way of carrying out this
review is to rewrite or tidy
up notes. You can do this
effectively by putting the
information learned into a
Concept Map.
After
this, reviewing information
should be relatively easy
and need not take long.
Carry out reviews at the
following times:
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After one day
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After one week
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After one month
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After four months
Review
the topic by taking a few
minutes to jot down
everything you can remember
about the subject, and
compare this with your
notes. |
If you review information often,
it should stay fresh in your mind,
and will be easily accessible when
you need it.
Key points:
By reviewing information you
avoid forgetting information that
will be difficult and time-consuming
to relearn. You also ensure that you
keep information fresh in your mind
so that it acts as a foundation for
future learning.
The first stage in reviewing
information is to rewrite and tidy
up notes immediately after learning
has taken place. This confirms the
structure and detail of information
in your mind.
After this, periodically jot down
what you can remember on a subject
and compare it with your notes. This
will show you what you have
forgotten and refresh your memory. |