An educational psychologist was interested in the effects of a six-week mnemonics intervention on students’ ability to remember areas of the brain such as the hippocampus. How might you define the mnemonics intervention
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Mnemonics are strategies and techniques that aid in memory. A mnemonic keyword connects a new vocabulary word to students' prior knowledge by using a visual depicting the definition to the new vocabulary word. ... Lastly, a sentence is created to connect the keyword to the new definition.
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Mnemonics are strategies and techniques that aid in memory
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- Some of the memory aids to create connections with facts and make it easier to recall such facts is a mnemonic technique. "Mnemonic devices" are memory aid that allows one to organise encoding information. They are particularly useful when recovering bigger bits of information like "stages, steps, phases, & parts of a system".
- The mnemonics intervention that can be used "Model Mnemonic", which is wherein information is "constructed" which helps with "understanding & recalling" vital information. We can also use "Image Mnemonic" where in information in the form of an "image/picture" which promotes recalling "information" when we require it. These images can be "mental/sketched" into "text & lecture notes". Another technique is "Name Mnemonic", wherein the "1st letter" of each word is "used" so as to make" a "name" of a thing/person. at times these "items" could be "re-arranged" to form a more "re-collectable name mnemonic"
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