Posts Tagged with "memory"
Reference #3: How To Take Smart Notes
The Zeigarnik effect is the tendency of our brain to keep unfinished tasks in our short-term memory until they're completed. David Allen's "mind like water" — a key part of his Getting Things Done methodology — is possible only once these open loops are closed.Read more →
Reference #4: How To Take Smart Notes
Mueller and Oppenheimer (2014) found that students who took hand-written lecture notes understood the content better than those who typed their notes.Read more →