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by zeehio
994 days ago
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When I had to study and memorize some text at school I used to remember the page where the text was written and then mentally read it. Some of those pages are still in my head (for instance multiplication tables). Once I was on an exam and I could not understand my own writing in the page I was remembering because I had written it too small on the corner. It was frustrating to not be able to answer the question. Afterwards, when I went to my real notes and I struggled to understand what was written there. I was happy that my memory image was accurate although frustrated for not managing the space in the page properly. I thought everyone could remember things in this way. Sometimes I have to write things down to see them and remember them, because mental speeches are harder (and less efficient) for me to remember. I guess there are many ways to learn and remember stuff we just have to find the one that works better for us. Being a teacher should require knowing about all this learning diversity I guess. |
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With digital this seems to not be active and instead I have to guess the likely words and jump around the search results.