The only problem is that traditionally review was not very practical. If you
are using paper flashcards, it’s easy to flick through all of them if you only
have 30 of them to review, but as the number grows to 300 or 3000, it quickly
becomes unwieldy.
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period. This can seem pretty depressing when you need to learn a lot of
information.
The solution is simple, however: review. By reviewing newly-learnt
information, we can greatly reduce forgetting.
<span>The only problem is that traditionally review was not very practical. If you
are using paper flashcards, it’s easy to flick through all of them if you only
have 30 of them to review, but as the number grows to 300 or 3000, it quickly
becomes unwieldy.
Spaced Repetition
The spacing effect was reported by a German psychologist in 1885. He
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