Review Strategies
Move new knowledge and skills from short- to long-term memory using a range of review strategies that will help you reinforce your learning.
Move new knowledge and skills from short- to long-term memory using a range of review strategies that will help you reinforce your learning.
Do you find it difficult to remember names or lists? Watch this video to discover four techniques that can help improve your memory.
Use the Cornell Note-Taking System to record, manage and reference your notes more efficiently, to aid information recall, and to identify key points.
Make memory a valuable professional skill, by improving your brain fitness and learning powerful techniques for remembering everything you need.
Discover the difference between “working” and “long-term” memory. And give your brain a fun workout, with our memory games designed to improve your recall.
Keep a journal to help you to reflect on your experiences, to enhance your self-awareness, to build self-confidence, and to learn from your mistakes.
This article and video teach you how to draw Mind Maps to take notes, brainstorm complex problems, and think creatively.
Learn two reliable techniques to help you remember the names of people you meet.
Discover five reading strategies to become a better, faster reader, and to understand and retain more of what you read, on screen and in print.
This article explains how to use this powerful memory technique that helps you remember very long numbers.
Stuck on autopilot? Watch this video to get tips on how you can improve your powers of observation.
Our memories can let us down when we need them most. In this episode, the Mind Tools team share tips and tricks for improving our memories and retaining crucial information. And host Jonathan Hancock reveals his own record-breaking skills!