
Learning Maps and Memory Skills
by Ingemar Svantesson
Year
2003
ISBN No.
9780749441289
No.of pages
111
Subject
Psychology, Knowledge and Society
Reviews
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The learning map is a valuable note-taking technique, useful when planning, problem solving, summarizing and brain-storming. Maps can improve memory, save time, boost creative thinking skills and are a good way of getting organized.;The new edition provides step-by-step guidance on mastering the rules of learning maps. They are of use in all sorts of situations, for example, when summarizing notes, remembering facts and figures in project planning, or just remembering the key facts from a meeting. This straightforward guide contains exercises that can help you to improve recall and note taking.
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