3 tips on how to study effectively
During training, paramedics learn many techniques, procedures and techniques used to save lives. Being able to remember this skill can mean the difference between life and death. With this in mind, a 2006 study asked a group of doctors to learn how to use their tails and divided them into two groups. Everyone had the same book, but one group changed the way they studied. When tested a month later, this group performed better with the surgery than the other residents. We'll discuss the secret to team success, as well as two other effective learning strategies that can be used inside and outside the classroom. But to understand why these technologies work, we first need to understand how the brain learns and stores information.