Memory: Homework and class recourses
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Your notes should be:
Your notes should be:
- RE-WRITTEN IN YOUR OWN WORDS. By precising (summarising concisely) the information in a way that has meaning to you, you are forced to process the information deeply which helps you to remember it. Writing passages out word for word is a passive exercise which will not help you to learn it.
- Organised clearly – Don’t forget to include titles and subtitles. A good idea is to include the key questions in the checklist as your subheading. If you define something don’t forget to actually include the key term you are defining.
This preparation work covers two lessons on retrieval failure and cue dependent forgetting.
Download the tasks from the green button below and watch the two video clips
Download the tasks from the green button below and watch the two video clips
Homework 3: Lessons for eyewitness testimony. This homework covers the lessons on the role that misleading information, post-event discussion and anxiety play on accuracy of eyewitness accounts. Download the tasks from the green button and watch the videos for further learning.
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Lessons for the Cognitive Interview. This homework covers the lessons on improving memory by the use of the cognitive interview. Download the tasks from the green button and watch the video for further learning