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| Going back over what you have read. There are two types-immediate and periodic. |
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| Read with a clear and strong intent to remember the specific content. |
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| Organizing and Categorizing |
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| Information that is organized, or that has a pattern or structure, is easier to remember than material that is randomly arranged. |
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| A useful way to rememeber facts and ideas. It involves connecting new information with previously acquired knowledge. |
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| Your senses of sight, hearing, and touch can help you remember what you read. Recall going beyond sight by using hearing and touch recall is easier. highlighting, note taking, and outlining involve your sense of touch and enable reinforcing your learning. repeating the information out loud is using hearing to help recall. |
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| Visualizing is creating a mental picture of what you read. In reading about events, people, processes, or procedures using visualization is an easy way to help recall. |
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| Memory tricks or devices are useful for remembering lists or factual information. |
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