Leitner Method: Flashcards: Cards used for studying, containing a question or concept on one side and its answer or definition on the other Spaced Repetition: The practice of reviewing material at increasing intervals to enhance long-term retention...
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Leitner Method: Flashcards: Cards used for studying, containing a question or concept on one side and its answer or definition on the other Spaced Repetition: The practice of reviewing material at increasing intervals to enhance long-term retention Compartments: Divisions within the Leitner system where flashcards are placed based on their review frequency Periodicity: The specific time interval for reviewing flashcards in each compartment Memorization: The process of committing information to memory through repetition Feynman Technique: Concept Simplification: Breaking down complex ideas into simpler terms to aid understanding Teaching Someone Else: Explaining a concept to someone else as a way to reinforce your own understanding Active Recall: Actively retrieving information from memory rather than passively reviewing it Identifying Gaps: Recognizing areas where your understanding is incomplete or unclear Iterative Learning: Revisiting and refining your understanding through multiple
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