Revision Technique.

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Revision Technique

Learning Objectives You should learn that: Some ways of revising are better than other ways, For the best results, your revision needs to take place at the right intervals of time.

We will look at: Why should you revise? Where should you revise? When should you revise? How should you revise? How often should you revise?

Why should you revise? Your brain forgets details of the work you did months ago, But… You need these details to answer the questions in the exam, So you need to ‘top-up’, by using the correct revision technique. Otherwise your test may be like this…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LhLjpsstPY

Where should you revise? In a quiet room, perhaps a bedroom, Warm and well-lit, With a table to work at, Ideally, with a table-lamp, to help you to focus on the page, With a clock for timing (as described later).

Where should you revise? What’s wrong with this?

Where should you revise? What is better here?

When should you revise? Start your revision early each evening, before your brain gets tired.

How should you revise? If you just sit down to revise, without a definite finishing time, then your learning efficiency falls lower and lower, like this:

How can you improve this? If you decide at the beginning how long you will work for, with a clock, then as your brain knows the end is coming, the graph rises towards the end

How can you improve this even more? If you break up a 2-hour session, into 4 shorter sessions, each of about 25-minutes, with a short planned break between them, then it is even better. Compare the next 2 graphs:

One solid session 4 shorter sessions The yellow area shows the improvement.

For example, Suppose you start work at 6 pm. You should decide, looking at your clock or watch, to stop at 6.25 pm --and no later. Then at 6.25 pm have a break for 5-10 minutes. When you start again, look at the clock and decide to work until 7 pm exactly, and then have another break. This way, you are working more efficiently, as the previous slide showed.

How often should you revise? Look at the graph below: It shows how much your brain can recall later. It rises for about 10 minutes …and then falls.

However, if you quickly re-revise after 10 minutes, then it falls more slowly! This is good. Analyse the new graph:

Even better, if you quickly re-revise again, after 1 day, then it falls even more slowly! Good ! Analyse the new graph:

And even better still, if you quickly re-revise again, after 1 week, then it falls even more slowly! Great! Analyse the new graph:

10 minutes 1 day 1 week …and then 1 month. So the best intervals for ‘topping-up’, by reviewing or briefly re-revising are: 10 minutes 1 day 1 week …and then 1 month.

Know your learning Style

Visual Learners Learn best by remembering information in fun and interesting ways. Very creative / artistic Revise best by using mind maps, post it notes and highlighters! TIP: Organise your notes by using different colours to represent different themes or topics.

Auditory Learners Learn best by hearing information over and over again Revise best by talking out load to themselves or having to explain topics to friends or parents. TIP: If you’re feeling rather creative you could make up songs, rhymes or raps to remember certain topics or themes!

Kinesthetic Learners Learn best by taking a "hands on" approach to revision. Very interactive / outgoing. Revise best by re-writing notes and making visual aids throughout revision. TIP: Kinesthetic learners often find that playing sport and exercise during revision stimulates their learning!