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  • scattered versus organised information vs organised information illustrating the chunking memory method

    The Chunking Method: Remember More by Grouping Information

    BySimon Shaw 15 January 202623 March 2026

    Look at this sequence for thirty seconds: 14921789194519891969. Now look away and try to recall it….

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  • Man writing in front of a computer illustrating the benefits of active learning over passive reading

    Active Recall vs Passive Reading: What Works Better?

    BySimon Shaw 14 January 20263 April 2026

    You’ve spent two hours reading through your notes. The material feels familiar. You recognise the concepts…

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  • Conference name badges illustrating difficulty in how to remember names and faces

    How to Remember Names and Faces: Proven Techniques

    BySimon Shaw 12 January 20263 April 2026

    Learning how to remember names and faces is one of the most practically valuable memory skills…

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  • Brain in lightbulb representing faster learning and improved memory retention

    Learn Faster, Remember Longer (Psychology-Backed)

    BySimon Shaw 12 January 20263 April 2026

    Learning effectively isn’t about working harder—it’s about working smarter. After two decades as a Chartered Occupational…

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