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MEMORY MATTERS!

MEMORY MATTERS!. How would you memorize the following?. 25 new Spanish vocabulary words?. 10 math formulas?. names and locations of major cities on a map of south africa?. the path that pumps blood through the heart?. other??. Memory…. SENSORY : Instantaneous, what you experience :

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MEMORY MATTERS!

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  1. MEMORY MATTERS!

  2. How would you memorize the following? 25 new Spanish vocabulary words? 10 math formulas? names and locations of major cities on a map of south africa? the path that pumps blood through the heart? other??

  3. Memory… • SENSORY: Instantaneous, what you experience: • ex. “I smell brownies.” “I hear my professor.” • 2. SHORT TERM MEMORY: Can stay in your brain • for a few minutes, maybe less, if not rehearsed: • ex. “She said there are two more seminars” • “ That’s a good idea.” “909-9988, 909-9988…” • LONG TERM MEMORY: Can recall on day to day basis, • when info is meaningful to you, when you are actually involved in • the learning process: • ex. “My student ID and password are…” “The phone number for • Domino’s is…” “ Today’s lecture was about Monet. Last week we • talked about Renoir, and they are different because…"

  4. “encoding is the key from sensing to my memory” Finding a way to store information: by sound, look, or meaning of words

  5. Memory, the Retriever Regular Rehearsing, Revisiting,and Reviewing of Material will Help You Retrieve the Information when You Need It!

  6. Cycle of remembering… store it retrieve it rehearse it

  7. Mnemonic Devices • Acronym ex. RAVEN (Remember: Affect Verb Effect Noun) • Acrostics ex.Sober Physicists Don't Find Giraffes In Kitchens (Orbital Names for Electrons) • Songs/Rhymes -She was all gal (ALGAL) and he was a fun guy (FUNGI). They took a likin' (LICHEN) to each other. (Lichen are made up of algae and fungae) --Isosceles, Isosceles Two Angles have Equal Degrees Isosceles, Isosceles You Look just like a Christmas Tree! • Loci and PegVisual Systems ex. Loci: Travel a familiar route and place items along the way (rooms in house, trip to school, things in grocery store) ex. Peg: Task—Learn that the speed of light is 186,000 miles a second 1=bun; 2=shoe; 3=tree; 4=door; 5=hive; 6=sticks; 7=heaven; 8=gate “a bun riding fast on a gate made out of sticks” • Practice/Over-Learn/Recite and Repeat

  8. For great mnemonics, go to: http://www.netnaut.com/mnemonics.html or http://www.memorykey.com/StudyHall/study_guides.htm#Verbal%20mnemonics

  9. Problem:College Tests are More Than ‘Rote Memorization’Solution:Add Critical Thinking to Memorizing Strategies!

  10. 4 more weeks!!! What Can You Do Today to prepare for cumulative Exams?? • Find out what Type of Exam you have in Each Class • On your ‘To Do’ List, Schedule 2-3 30 minuteTime Blocks • to Start Reviewing Oldest Material. Next Week add 2 more Blocks… • Make a Calendar that Shows All Due Dates for the Rest of the • Semester • Make a List of All Incomplete Work for Each Class • (this includes missed reading, missed class notes, etc. • Make a Plan to Complete this Work by Adding 1-2 Tasks • Each Day!

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