How to Use Free Recall to Learn More Effectively
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- Author: youtube.com
- Title: How to Use Free Recall to Learn More Effectively
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- When you feel like you have lots of bits of information that are all scattered around or you don’t have a good sense of the big picture or things are a little fuzzy or you realize you can’t remember something that you read or heard about a little while ago, that is a great time to do free recall to clarify your understanding, to organize what you know, and to prepare to learn whatever it is you’re going to learn next.—Updated on 2024-03-15 14:45:09—Group:Public
- Annotation: The free recall exercise doesn’t have to happen only after learning something, doesn’t have to be over knowledge from just one source: it is a way of testing your knowledge and correcting it over and over.
For example, say I realize that I forget the organelles in a cell, and that I wish to remember their names and functions. Instead of going straight to resources online, I can do some free recall, correct, and schedule another free recall later on. #to-process
- When you feel like you have lots of bits of information that are all scattered around or you don’t have a good sense of the big picture or things are a little fuzzy or you realize you can’t remember something that you read or heard about a little while ago, that is a great time to do free recall to clarify your understanding, to organize what you know, and to prepare to learn whatever it is you’re going to learn next. — Updated on 2024-03-15 14:45:09
- The free recall exercise doesn’t have to happen only after learning something, doesn’t have to be over knowledge from just one source: it is a way of testing your knowledge and correcting it over and over.
For example, say I realize that I forget the organelles in a cell, and that I wish to remember their names and functions. Instead of going straight to resources online, I can do some free recall, correct, and schedule another free recall later on.