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Interleaved Learning
Principles
- Switching categories and contexts when learning/practicing something, both old and new
Benefits
- Prevents Acclimation as we are constantly forced to adapt to new questions
- Helps us alternate between the different areas of our Memory
- Mixing up problems helps us discriminate between types (different characteristics), allowing us to swiftly apply the appropriate solutions
Practices
- Continue doing similar problems until you understand the basic principles
- Include the rest throughout your future study regimens mixed in with other kinds of questions, which can be done through Spaced Repetition
- Instead of finishing a math review topic by topic, do a few questions of each topic a day
- Is more difficult while doing the practice, but yields greater results
- May be difficult as we are lazy
- Is more difficult while doing the practice, but yields greater results
- Instead of finishing a math review topic by topic, do a few questions of each topic a day
- Include the rest throughout your future study regimens mixed in with other kinds of questions, which can be done through Spaced Repetition
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Created:: 2021-06-17 23:00