By: Shareen Aguilar | 2007-09-25 | Reference & Education Memory failure, memory losses, memory impairment and other words for memory problems are all varied. But the root of the matter is that, there is only one cause to all of these memory issues and that is the fact that happens when we are not able to recall a certain... read more
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 2006-05-11 | Non fiction Poor memory can be a frustrating problem when it becomes a cause for us to function below our abilities. The consequences can vary in type and seriousness. read more
By: Martin Mak | 2008-06-16 | Psychology You can solve any problem simply by breaking them into smaller, manageable parts. You then decide what will work through trial and error. You can also dramatically improve your memory by learning the parts that make the whole. read more
By: Gen Wright | 2009-05-28 | College Mind mapping is a technique to keep a track of your thoughts and ideas through sketches and words that represent the flow of your mind when you are thinking. read more
By: Frank Ho | 2008-10-22 | K-12 Education Have you noticed that most of the paper and pencil style worksheets have not changed since many generations ago? Even today if you download some worksheets from web, most of these worksheets more or less look the same. From children’s mind, they are boring and repetitive. read more
By: howcastmedia | 2009-10-12 | Reference & Education Studying is just one of the things you can do to get good grades. Here are some scientifically proven ways to ace your tests. read more
By: Navi Arora | 2009-02-22 | Reference & Education “Oh God, tomorrow is exam! Will I remember what I have studied?” This fear haunts many students. Now, don’t fear friend. You can remember what you study. Provided, you use those study methods that help your brain to remember better. Here are five ‘Brain-friendly’ study methods that help to improve your memory and remember your study lessons easily: read more
By: Julian Hall | 2006-09-08 | Non fiction There have been many causes and supposed cure which have been attributed to Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) in children. Along with diet, lack of sleep has been another major contributor. read more
By: Martin Mak | 2009-10-07 | Psychology You can program your mind to have a better memory by using self-hypnosis. Find out how easy it is to have a strong, dependable memory and what you could be doing daily to sabotage your memory. read more
By: Frank Ho | 2010-01-10 | K-12 Education Some math educators seem to feel math problems can be divided into 2 parts, one is pure computation and the other is problem solving - this claim is evident by examining the textbooks used in schools. When looking at the worksheets offered for elementary students, this seems to be very logic since there is “nothing” could be related to numbers used in the computational problems to enhance thinking ability. read more
By: Armistead Easley | 2008-10-27 | Public Speaking The power of memory is immense. It allows us to gain knowledge that we can apply on our daily living or use in the future. Our memory is what basically guides us in earning things that will allow us to adapt to the demands of our daily life. It is through our ability to maintain peak memory can we break the boundaries that the physiological aspects of our brain entail. Given the right memory tools, we can work out keeping out memories sharper and better than before. Using our memory to its fullest potential will only be possible is it is our habit to remember and put details into mind. read more
By: Creator | 2008-01-16 | Reference & Education You are capable to remember an extreme amount of facts. But your short term memory can always hold only a limited amount of things. But the working memory could actually be the very core of our intelligence. And it doesn’t matter what kind of education you’ve had, everyone can improve their mental capabilities. This article contains ten activities to help improve your working memory. read more
By: Martin Mak | 2009-02-06 | Childhood education Everybody can have a great memory, even a child. A good memory is important for a child in order to have good grades. Here are some tips to help your child to have an improved memory. read more
By: Ashutosh Sharma | 2010-01-08 | K-12 Education A good memory is the key to scoring good marks at CBSE board exams. Students should eat healthy, exercise regularly, revise frequently and take the required 7-8 hours sleep in order to boost memory and score well at CBSE board exams. read more
By: Jim Sarris | 2006-05-19 | Reference & Education Whats one of the things all successful students have in common The can memorize easily... read more
By: melon | 2010-01-23 | Science We all know that jogging is good for our body, but according to scientists from Cambridge University study, jogging is also good for the psychology. The study found that regular jogging can generate new cells in the brain and improve memory. read more
By: Ken Donald | 2006-05-05 | Reference & Education Can I improve my memory The evidence that your memory is trainable can be found in both ancient scholarship and modern business... read more
By: Darrell Knox | 2006-08-28 | Non fiction The following are some less significant benefits which you can achieve once doing yoga exercises. While they may be considered minor, dont understatement their value towards your enjoyment of life. read more
By: Alan B. Densky | 2008-02-05 | Reference & Education In todays fast paced world, we are constantly inundated with new information and we need to have a better memory to remember it all. There are several NLP mental tricks you can use to sharpen your mental recall. read more
By: Jim Hartley | 2008-06-10 | Reference & Education One major difference between high school and college is the amount of studying and memorization that is required. Many young people worry that their memories arent up to the task when it comes to schoolwork. Here again its a matter of training. Even though there are gazillions of ways to improve memory, schools dont do much to help students learn how to train their memories. read more