His interests then turned to publications on mnemonics, which he collected and donated to the University of San Marino. |
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Some of the sketches depict the cute mental mnemonics that Penrose employs to keep ideas clearly in his mind. |
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Memory experts use visual mnemonics as a way of remembering lists of information. |
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In 1591 Bruno returned to Italy after being invited by the Venetian nobleman Zuane Mocenigo to educate the aristocrat in mnemonics. |
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Its database can be searched, browsed, and also enhanced with donations of other suitable mnemonics. |
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Though the four-syllable line is common in t'ai chi mnemonics as well, the pattern is not nearly as regular as in the pa kua verses. |
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Because we sometimes learn and remember best through the use of mnemonics I have created the following mental touchstones. |
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His interests in magic, freemasonry, the military, and mnemonics continued. |
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Practising finding mnemonics to remember a list of 4 or 5 concrete words in the right order. |
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But evolutionary trends are post hoc constructs akin to mnemonics. |
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In short, mnemonics and rote memory aren't the only way to learn. |
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Ars and techné of memoria in Greek and Roman mnemonics were space-oriented. |
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Practise finding mnemonics to remember the place of 16 drawings of animals. |
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I can recount the sounds and shapes that act as the mnemonics for many of the things that help me remember. |
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The pupils chanted in unison and repeated it until they knew it by heart, a process that was assisted by different kinds of mnemonics. |
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Taking into consideration the comments above, the students could seek mnemonics based on common knowledge for the exercises. |
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The teacher explains the exercise and the need to find mnemonics to remember the drawings and their place. |
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During class take notes and invent your own abbreviations and mnemonics to help you record and remember the information. |
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In totally Kabuki-style pieces, the tsuzumi drums play a style called chirikara after the mnemonics with which the part is learned. |
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Students could suggest mnemonics to remember other fruits that they have listed or drawn. |
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Yes, but only as an example for the teacher: students can develop their own mnemonics. |
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Students who already have used this type of mnemonics could design a new exercise. |
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No, everyone can use different mnemonics. The criterion for success is remembering all the shapes, their order, colour and orientation. |
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Press or to change the parameter address by scrolling through a list of the most popular mnemonics. |
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But it is struggling to bat away the tomatoes being thrown at it by a sentimental public and a generation of schoolchildren who do not want to create new mnemonics to remember the names of the planets. |
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Amongst the most important are Trioedd Ynys Prydain, or the Welsh Triads, a compendium of mnemonics for poets and storytellers. |
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They are usually represented by assembly language mnemonics. |
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The authors, who include a recent successful test-taker, give students a range of methods to improve memorization, including topic facts and mnemonics. |
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Mnemonics like these are still used in field guides and help modern bird-watchers identify animals in the wild. |
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Mnemonics aim to translate information into a form that the brain can retain better than its original form. |
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