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Visual Mnemonics: Six Keys to a Good Visual Prompt
You can imagine “visual mnemonics” to help you remember tricky information. But
how
you imagine can make all the difference.
Syllabus for Memory Class at AAC, Spring 2010
In this class, I taught how to memorize
50, 100, 500
or even
thousands
of facts. With special
memory techniques
, students could begin to
keep what they learned
.
How to Make a Memory Palace: An Overview of the 'Loci Method'
You can make a “memory palace” by using mental places (“loci”) you already know, like your bedroom or kitchen, to store memory prompts.
Memorize the Books of the Bible
You can memorize all the books of the Bible with this list of visual mnemonics.
Spaced Repetition: Overview
Spaced Repetition is reviewing each fact just often enough so that you don’t forget it.
Remember Numbers
Numbers usually don’t give us a strong mental image. So we use a
code
, where
consonants
stand for
numbers
. Now we can use words to “spell” numbers!
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