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While past research on the topic of sleep indicates that applying a “gentle electric current” can ease the brain into deep sleep mode, improve overall sleep quality, and increase memory retention, the ...
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Effective note making can transform the way students learn and remember information. With the right techniques, notes become powerful study tools that improve focus, organisation, and memory. These ...
While the Perrio Learning System provides a structured framework, it is essential to recognize that learning is a highly individual process. To maximize the system’s effectiveness, learners should ...
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Students can significantly improve retention by changing how they read and review material. Techniques outlined by Polymath ...
Boost your brainpower with five Japanese meditation techniques for better memory retention. From the focused stillness of Zazen to the sensory restoration of Shinrin-Yoku, learn time-honoured ...
When I spoke at the Arabian Business Awards a few years ago, I was puzzled by the number of people in the audience who took photos of my slides. Nor is the fact most people feel the average meeting is ...