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Speed Learning: How To Improve Your Ability To Learn
Speed Learning: How To Improve Your Ability To Learn
Speed Learning: How To Improve Your Ability To Learn
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Speed Learning: How To Improve Your Ability To Learn

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Speed learning is a set of learning strategies that aim to achieve higher learning levels without unacceptably reducing understanding or retention. It is closely connected with speed reading but involves other learning techniques such as evaluation, listening, discussion, questioning and reflective analysis. The traditional approach is to use methods or a series of procedures that have been proven to provide a more effective roadmap to achieving the same objective. Some of the methods have persisted since ancient times, such as Mnemonics, while others have been the consequence of more recent scientific work such as Forgetting Curves.

 

Speed listening is a sub-classification of speed learning where students try to increase the pace at which they can listen while maintaining complete understanding. It allows students to absorb more details while listening in a shorter span of time. It is most widely used when using text-to-speech applications such as Speechify, audiobook services such as Audible, or Apple iTunes Podcast apps, etc. Entrepreneur Cliff Weitzman and speed learner Max Deutsch have made their marks to be credited with redeeming this learning type.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIntroBooks
Release dateApr 28, 2020
ISBN9781393410935

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    Preface

    Speed learning is a set of learning strategies that aim to achieve higher learning levels without unacceptably reducing understanding or retention. It is closely connected with speed reading but involves other learning techniques such as evaluation, listening, discussion, questioning and reflective analysis. The traditional approach is to use methods or a series of procedures that have been proven to provide a more effective roadmap to achieving the same objective. Some of the methods have persisted since ancient times, such as Mnemonics, while others have been the consequence of more recent scientific work such as Forgetting Curves.

    Speed listening is a sub-classification of speed learning where students try to increase the pace at which they can listen while maintaining complete understanding. It allows students to absorb more details while listening in a shorter span of time. It is most widely used when using text-to-speech applications such as Speechify, audiobook services such as Audible, or Apple iTunes Podcast apps, etc. Entrepreneur Cliff Weitzman and speed learner Max Deutsch have made their marks to be credited with redeeming this learning type.

    Summary

    The law of attraction simply says an individual is getting what is appealing to him. Similar logic applies to learning at instant speed. The state of mind is affecting human success or failure. Many people are concerned, due to several reasons that they are not clever enough. But the truth is knowledge or the potential in a state of mind to learn and remember new things faster and better is all in the fray. The conviction structures of a person, unfamiliar with many individuals, really influence his learning approach. If one seeks an instant pace learning experience and not just the usual learning experience, he certainly has to be emotionally and psychologically in the perfect state of

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