60-Second Strategy: Rapid Review
There’s no doubt that speed is key when it comes to learning and retaining new information. And by reviewing material quickly, you can make sure that you retain the information in a shorter time frame.
To help you take advantage of this 60-second strategy, here are four tips to help you review material quickly:
1. Use mnemonic devices.
Memorizing information can be a challenge, but by using mnemonic devices, you can speed up the process. Mnemonic devices are helpful because they help organize and remember information in an easy-to-remember format.
2. Break down the material.
When you first start learning a new topic, it can be helpful to break down the material into smaller chunks. This way, you can more easily remember the information and focus on each step.
3. Make use of flashcards.
Flashcards can be a great tool for remembering information quickly. Just create a set of flashcards that covers the information that you want to remember and then study them frequently.
4. Practice, practice, practice.
The more you practice reviewing the material quickly, the better you will become at it. By practicing, you will improve your ability to remember information quickly.