Hey guys, I am back with the last blog in the series for the webinar, 'Making Learning Stick', by Jay Cross. You can check out Part 1 and Part 2 of this series here. This time we are going to talk about some basics of making learning stick. I am sure you must be wondering why I am going the opposite way by starting off with the complexities and summing it up with basics. Well, basics are the most important component in 'Making Learning Stick' and I wanted you to remember them the most. So I decided to focus on them in the end. We will begin with glancing through some brain rules by John Medina that will help you align better both physically and mentally while recalling things, followed by some interesting and simple everyday techniques for better recall ability.
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Hi everyone, did you try the memory recall techniques we talked about last time? Hope they turned out useful for you. Do let us know your experience with using them. And as promised, I am back today with our next blog, covering some more memory recall techniques mentioned by Jay. Today's techniques will highlight the importance of the process and experience of learning and the impact it has on the recall.
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