Title: Sketch the back of a $1 bill.
1Auditory Visual
Applied Conceptual
Spatial Verbal
Social Independent
Creative Pragmatic
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3Sketch the back of a 1 bill.
4Why dont we remember the 1?
- we dont care about it
- we never really looked at it
- if we did look at it, we didnt understand words
or symbols on it
PRINCIPLES OF MEMORY
- need INTENT to remember
- need MEANINFULLNESS to remember
- need REPETITION to remember
- need ALL THREE of these
5Chapter 3
Why improve your learning and memory techniques?
6LEARNING PRINCIPLE
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8Why Forgetting Occurs
92 Common Reasons Why Forgetting Occurs
- When something new you have learned prevents you
from remembering something old - When something you have already learned prevents
you from learning something new
10Ignore
11Improving Concentration by Excluding Distractions
(Exclude Competing Stimuli)
12Strategies for Original Learning
13What you know What you will learn
14Strategies for Original Learning
- Discover how the material you are studying is
connected. - Look for similarities and differences.
- Look for sequences and for obvious divisions or
breaking points within sequences.
15CONCLUSION Make order out of disorder.
16Strategies for Original Learning
- Discover how the material you are studying is
connected. - Look for similarities and differences.
- Look for sequences and for obvious divisions or
breaking points within sequences.
17When to Review
- Review lecture notes as soon as possible
after taking them. - Review textbook notes as soon as you finish
reading. - Review all course materials at the end of each
day.
18How to Review
ON Quiz
19How to Review
- Mnemonics are memory tricks, or aids, that you
can devise to help you remember information. - Use the loci method where you select a familiar
object and associate ideas to it.
20Overview of the Learning Memory Process
21Homework imagine the quiz for Chapter 3