Effective Way How to Memorize Information
Close to the Thanksgiving break, there is probably a lot going on in school right now. With the weather getting colder, it is difficult to focus and study for exams and tests.
We found this video by Study by Jess on how to memorize information better with little tricks and found this very useful!
In this video Jess is answering a question by one of her fans on how to memorize information better. As she is saying, it really depends on the person because everyone is responding differently to information. She talks about three different learning styles:
Some people learn best with learning with sight. Techniques for this could include mind maps, illustrations with cards and diagrams. This can help a lot if the information is very difficult and complex and makes it easier to organize it that way to have a good overview.
Similar to the visual learners, instead of mind maps and illustrations, the read/write learners can organize information with writing down sentences to break complex information down. Writing things down from different sources and creating a summary of what is learned helps to keep an overview over the information.
This learning style is for those who learn best with listening to given information. This could be happening when the teacher is explaining something and the person is listening to that information. It is important to not only listen to the information but also really engage and start a conversation or discussion or ask questions. Also, when explaining the information to someone, this can help much to memorize what is learned.
4. Kinaesthetic Learners:
This last way of learning depends on body language and gestures. Jess gives the example of playing charade. This way information can be learned in a playful way and therefor be more memorable.
In addition, here is an overview of the different learning styles in case you want to read more about them:
I hope this helped your learning to be a little bit more organized!