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Gamification uses game elements in non-game contexts to motivate students. There are structural and altered content methods of gamification. Games can be serious games centered around quality stories
Schedule daily study sessions, studying for an hour followed by 5-10 minute breaks. Choose quiet, distraction-free environment and set phone to "Do Not Disturb". Find most energizing time to study and stick to routine. Block out 1-2 hours daily in planner or calendar
Take handwritten notes to retain information better. Practice oral repetition to lock in key concepts. Test yourself by reciting and summarizing learned material. Teach information to others to reinforce learning. Use mnemonic devices like acronyms or sentences
Focus attention and study in distraction-free environments. Break studying sessions into smaller blocks for better retention. Organize information in related clusters for better recall. Use mnemonic devices like acronyms and rhymes to aid memory. Elaborate and rehearse new information with existing knowledge
Mind maps were developed by Tony Buzan in the 1970s. Brain processes information visually, not linearly. Mind maps help make connections between concepts and ideas. Research shows writing and imagery improve memory and creativity