Forget what you know about good study habits (from NY Times)
love this article ....
Forget what you know about good study habits (from NY Times) http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/07/health/views/07mind.html
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In recent years, cognitive scientists have shown that a few simple techniques can reliably improve what matters most: how much a student learns from studying. The findings can help anyone, from a fourth grader doing long division to a retiree taking on a new language. But they directly contradict much of the common wisdom about good study habits, and they have not caught on. For instance, instead of sticking to one study location, simply alternating the room where a person studies improves retention. So does studying distinct but related skills or concepts in one sitting, rather than focusing intensely on a single thing.
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Re: Forget what you know about good study habits (from NY ...
I wonder if that applies to work as well ...
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