Memory Hacks for Better Productivity
Season 3: Episode 35
As part of our mini-series focusing on productivity, Lauren shares memory enhancers that will help your students (and you!) to hone their memory skills. These ideas can be implemented in the classroom and taught to your students to help improve their memories.
Techniques like connecting information to the senses and creating funny mnemonics can improve information retention and create strong memory building skills and lasting habits.
This week, think about how can you take these memory enhancers and integrate them into your own day or how you teach.
"I hear and I forget.
I see and I remember.
I do and I understand."
- Confucius
Lauren answers this week’s listener question during the episode: How do we help students who internalize anxiety?
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