But it will not helpful for job , these all are effective only for exams and doing job but in interviews , meeting , public speaking ...it takes information to decode so that it's difficult to use this . Learning is different process
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@@phanikatam4048You can use also to memorize the topics.
This is great. I wonder if there’s been any research on the effectiveness of these techniques with people who have conditions like adhd, which affects working memory. I also wonder if researchers differentiate between memory recall of facts, and memory where we have to remember to do something. So many questions! Guess I should go do some research!
I’be always learned things best by song, as I’m a very musical person. I remember my 5th grade English teacher (my mother) setting the list of intransitive verbs to the tune of “America the Beautiful,” and I could still list these verbs for you in order, because of the song.
9 on Vocabulary and 15 on visual. Both I answered out of order. The vocabulary I struggled to get the 9rh past the dead line, and out of order a bit. The visual I got all in order before he mentioned each. Though the vocabulary I also tried to remember in mental Images. Adding to the same picture. Though Iost track of the order with that one picture and short time frame, rushing to remember it all.
There are some older memory athletes, even as old as 60's who can do things like memorize the deck of cards, just not as fast but can still pull this off to use it for everyday purposes.
tzenitzeni100 Sir if you are not leading this class please refrain from your negative comments keep them to yourself the gentleman clearly is trying to cater to all levels of understanding so with this being said wouldn’t it be true that if your heart was as big as your mouth you would be sacrificing your time as this gentleman is doing for us.... by the way this is not my account, I just read what was besides the word Taj Mahal, I apologize to anyone taking offense.
Hi, Question: - Any one know, if while memorizing, do memory pros use new images & new stories each time you memorize stuff? Wondering if mem pros have trouble with their past memorized stories, mem rooms, mem techniques colliding with memorizing new stuff, if so do you have any tips to avoid that? Thank you