Articles on spaced repetition
Here is a list of articles and resources about learning and repeating.
- How to become an outstanding student and expert in your field : A guide to becoming an “A”-Student and expert in any field you have chosen.
- The most effective spaced repetition flashcard learning methods: A guide to the best possible learning strategies to make sure you reap maximal profits with minimal time investment from learning flashcards with a spaced repetition software.
- Teaching children with autism – how to overcome learning disabilities: A guide to help parents of children with autism to help teaching their child with learning methods tailored for autistic kids.
- How not to learn a language – the anti-language learner’s manifesto: This is a satirical guide to make sure that you will never learn any language.
- Learning a language – The 10 most effective learning strategies: If you decide to learn a language, this article will tell you what the most efficient way to learn a language is and how to avoid detours and common pitfalls.
- Can you learn a language in 10 days, 30 days or 90 days?: Myth busting on glorious claims of some language courses.
- Learning, repeating, knowing: Explains how the human brain learns, why we have to repeat what we have learned and how we can make sure that we retain, what we have learned.
- What is spaced repetition?: This article describes the definition and concept of spaced repetition.
- What is a flashcard?
- Sebastian Leitner: short biography of Sebastian Leitner and explanation of the Leitner-System of spaced repetition for flashcards.
- Hermann Ebbinghaus – a pioneer of memory research: a short biography of Hermann Ebbinghaus with a list of contributions he made to science.
- The spacing effect: explains in details the spacing effect and how it can be used to learn faster and remember better.
- The forgetting curve: explains the concept of hour the human brain forgets information and what can be done to prevent it.
- The learning curve: explains how we make progress during the learning phase.
- The savings effect: You forgot all your study material? Not all is lost. The savings effect explains why you can still salvage a lot from what you believed forgotten.