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flashcards
flashcards are a study tool that aids in memorization. they typically consist of a card bearing information on both sides, with a question or definition on one side and the answer or term on the other. flashcards can be used for various subjects, such as vocabulary, historical dates or formulae, and are effective because they involve active learning through self-testing and spaced repetition. they can be created physically with paper and pen or digitally using software.
here are some tips to create flashcards that are effective and engaging:
phrase your flashcards as questions: instead of simply writing a term or concept, phrase it as a question. this encourages active recall, which is more effective for memory retention.
use the specification: refer to your exam boards specification or past exam papers to ensure your flashcards cover the necessary material and help with exam technique.
one idea, one flashcard: keep your flashcards simple. each should contain one question and one answer. this makes it easier for your brain to process and remember the information.
engaging questions: write questions that are interesting and thought-provoking. avoid one-word answers; instead, aim for answers that make you think about the topic in depth.
regular review: use your flashcards regularly and shuff them often to avoid simply memorizing the order. spaced repetition is the key to long-term retention.
personally, i don't enjoy using flashcards so i'd like to add that everyone is very different and we all learn and enjoy various things. what works for someone online may not work for you. you just have to try and find out.
i hope you find the post helpful.
❤️ joanne
Quick tips for writers who are still in the educational system: turn class material into small stories in order to understand it in a way that utilises your strengths. Struggling with putting history into context? Re-tell the story of historical figures in a modern setting. Struggling with understanding how different math equations work? Make characters based on the numbers and symbols write a story that showcases how they interact in a math problem. Not only will this increase your understanding, but it will provide the excuse and opportunity to practice writing and expand your creative mind as well, making it easier for you to think outside the box and take inspiration from what’s around you. There are so many ways in which creative writing can blend with education and course material and there are so many ways you can increase your comprehension of the content by using the possibilities to your advantage. Get creative with your education, people. You have it in you.