Sharon Boller’s work has explored the divide between remembering and forgetting extensively in 2014. Her white paper, When Remembering Really Matters, identifies eight strategies, four for learning and four for remembering, that help fight forgetting.
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Sharon Boller’s work has explored the divide between remembering and forgetting extensively in 2014. Her white paper, When Remembering Really Matters, identifies eight strategies, four for learning and four for remembering, that help fight forgetting.
Before we can remember anything, we have to first learn it! Research (and experience) tells us that motivation, relevant practice, and specific, timely feedback are all required for learning… but that’s not the whole story. These are all essential parts of the learning process, but we have to take remembering into consideration to complete our recipe.
WHAT ELEMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO REMEMBER?In her white paper and presentation, Sharon presents four strategies to use when you really want learners to remember: