Speed ​​learning

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Speed Learning (or speed learning ) is a collection of applied learning methods should enable to classical approaches, quick learning results compared.

The general approach is to use procedures or a set of techniques that have been shown to provide a more efficient way to achieve a goal. Some speed learning methods have existed since antiquity (such as memos ), others are the result of more recent scientific research (e.g. forgetting curve ).

literature

See also

Multi-memory model of human memory

Individual evidence

  1. Larry Belliston and Craig K. Mayfield: Speed ​​Learning Super Recall , Utah, Woodland Hills (1983), SB Publishers, ISBN 978-0-911641-02-8 .
  2. ^ Rod Bremer, The Manual: A Guide to the Ultimate Study Method , Second. Edition, Fons Sapientiae Publishing ,, ISBN 978-0993496424 .