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mikearama wrote: I recall reading that within a week, 80% of new information that is only read is forgotten. So, I also do the long reflection/meditation (no, not transcendental or anything like that!) on new material, like NS described, to make it make sense.
mikej412 wrote: I'd go with repetition, reading, repetition, hands on practice, repetition, review, and repetition. Did I mention hands on practice?
dynamik wrote: mikearama wrote: I recall reading that within a week, 80% of new information that is only read is forgotten. So, I also do the long reflection/meditation (no, not transcendental or anything like that!) on new material, like NS described, to make it make sense. I've posted this a few times, but here are retention stats that we covered in the training and development section of an I/O pysch course I took: People remember… – 10% of what they read – 20% of what they hear – 30% of what they see (e.g. videos) – 50% of what they hear & see – 70% of what they say & write – 90% of what they say & do You can clearly see why instruction has massive benefits.
c0d3_w0lf wrote: dynamik wrote: mikearama wrote: I recall reading that within a week, 80% of new information that is only read is forgotten. So, I also do the long reflection/meditation (no, not transcendental or anything like that!) on new material, like NS described, to make it make sense. I've posted this a few times, but here are retention stats that we covered in the training and development section of an I/O pysch course I took: People remember… – 10% of what they read – 20% of what they hear – 30% of what they see (e.g. videos) – 50% of what they hear & see – 70% of what they say & write – 90% of what they say & do You can clearly see why instruction has massive benefits. Well...that certainly explains why I seem to remember things a lot better when I take notes about them, even though I almost never look at my notes again. At one point I was considering not taking any notes anymore...I've learned that not taking notes is a bad...bad...bad thing.
nice343 wrote: repetition
dynamik wrote: – 90% of what they say & do
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