#incremental_reading #supermemo
Incremental reading is a learning technique that makes it possible to read thousands of articles
at the same time without getting lost. Incremental reading begins with importing articles from electronic sources, e.g. the Internet. The student then extracts the most important fragments of individual articles for further review. Extracted fragments are then converted into questions and answers. These in turn become subject to systematic review and repetition that maximizes the long-term recall. The review process is handled by the proven
spaced repetition algorithm known as the
SuperMemo method.
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SuperMemo: Incremental reading (Basic level)ll see a linear text as a sequence of sections subdivided into paragraphs and individual sentences. SuperMemo will help you provide a separate and independent processing for each section, paragraph or sentence. What is incremental reading? <span>Incremental reading is a learning technique that makes it possible to read thousands of articles at the same time without getting lost. Incremental reading begins with importing articles from electronic sources, e.g. the Internet. The student then extracts the most important fragments of individual articles for further review. Extracted fragments are then converted into questions and answers. These in turn become subject to systematic review and repetition that maximizes the long-term recall. The review process is handled by the proven spaced repetition algorithm known as the SuperMemo method . Incremental reading converts electronic articles into durable knowledge in your memory. This conversion requires minimum keyboard&mouse work: Input : electronic articles (e.g. col Summary
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