Monday, October 26, 2009

Memorization

Memorization should only be done with material that is understood. It should not be used as a means of escaping the effort to understand. Do not learn by memorizing what can be learned by reasoning. Use the five R's of note taking (the Cornell system):
    1. Record: The meaningful ideas and concepts
    2. Reduce: After class, summarize the main ideas and concepts
    3. Recite: Say out loud in your own words the main ideas of the class.
    4. Reflect: Take a few minutes to ponder over the main ideas of the class
    5. Review: Once a week, review the ideas of all the semester's lectures.

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