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Technique | Description | Effectiveness |
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The techniques behind | ||
Practice Testing (active recall) | Testing yourself using questions (e.g. flashcards, practice tests) | High |
Distributed Practice (spaced repetition) | The act of spacing out repeated 'practice testing' across days or weeks. | High |
Interleaved Practice | Mixing different kinds of problems or materials in a single study session. | Moderate |
Self-Explanation | Explaining how new info you learn is related to existing knowledge, or explaining the steps you took during problem solving. | Moderate |
Elaborative Interrogation | Explaining why a specific concept or fact is true. | Moderate |
What students are using right now | ||
Highlighting / Underlining | Marking important sections while reading text. | Low |
Rereading/Rewatching | Restudying the same material over and over. | Low |
Summarization | Summarizing text or videos that you're trying to learn. | Low |
Adapted from "Improving studentsโ learning with effective learning techniques: Promising directions from cognitive and educational psychology.โ (Dunlosky, John, et al. 2013)
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