like mnemonics and stuff
like how you can remember things better using method of loci, mind palace, associations, rhymes and stuff
im talking about such insane tricks:
“May I have a pillow?” is a mnemonic you can use to memorise the value of pi: 3.1416 (“may” has 3 letters, “I” has 1 letter, and so on).
For example, PEMDAS is an acronym for remembering the order of operations in math: Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction
“Necessary” has one “c” and two “s’s”, just as a shirt has one collar and two sleeves
Or maybe you’re trying to memorise the formula E = mc2 . You could imagine an elephant (E) walking towards a monkey (m) that’s holding a square-shaped cracker (c2)
in other words, pls EXPAND on this article:
https://www.daniel-wong.com/2020/08/24/best-memory-techniques-for-students/
like how you can remember things better using method of loci, mind palace, associations, rhymes and stuff
im talking about such insane tricks:
“May I have a pillow?” is a mnemonic you can use to memorise the value of pi: 3.1416 (“may” has 3 letters, “I” has 1 letter, and so on).
For example, PEMDAS is an acronym for remembering the order of operations in math: Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction
“Necessary” has one “c” and two “s’s”, just as a shirt has one collar and two sleeves
Or maybe you’re trying to memorise the formula E = mc2 . You could imagine an elephant (E) walking towards a monkey (m) that’s holding a square-shaped cracker (c2)
in other words, pls EXPAND on this article:
https://www.daniel-wong.com/2020/08/24/best-memory-techniques-for-students/
