#spaced-repetition
6 approved public terms with this tag.
Spaced repetition leverages the psychological spacing effect by reviewing information at increasing intervals over time. This technique dramatically improves long-term retention compared to massed practice (cramming) by reinforcing memories just as they're about to fade.
“Spaced Repetition is presented by Polymaths as a practical methodology for transferable learning.”
A practice rule for Spaced Repetition: Focus more time on difficult material with shorter intervals.
“The learner applied this spaced repetition practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Spaced Repetition: Increase intervals between reviews as retention improves.
“The learner applied this spaced repetition practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Spaced Repetition: Review new material within 24 hours of initial learning.
“The learner applied this spaced repetition practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Spaced Repetition: Use active recall (testing yourself) rather than passive review.
“The learner applied this spaced repetition practice during a cross-domain study session.”
A practice rule for Spaced Repetition: Use software tools to automate optimal scheduling.
“The learner applied this spaced repetition practice during a cross-domain study session.”