Memorize
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We brought a musician into the scanner, same way, had them
memorize
this melody then had another musician out in the control room trading back and forth interactively.
This is what you do: You have a freestyle artist come and
memorize
a rap that you write for them, that they've never heard before, and then you have them freestyle.
Instead of fixating on skills and moving students from one reading level to another, or forcing struggling readers to
memorize
lists of unfamiliar words, we should be asking ourselves this question: How can we inspire children to identify as readers?
It's sitting there saying, I'm going to
memorize
all the things going on: where I've been, people I've seen, things I've heard, and so on.
But he could
memorize
all the needs of all the beings that he is, he will, he did.
He could
memorize
all kinds of fantastic things to help many beings.
Fourth-graders love their dinosaurs, they
memorize
them.
And even now, as you
memorize
the order of the planets, something else is slipping away, a state flower perhaps, the address of an uncle, the capital of Paraguay.
They were competing to see who could
memorize
the order of a shuffled pack of playing cards the fastest.
We've all trained ourselves to perform these utterly miraculous feats of memory using a set of ancient techniques, techniques invented 2,500 years ago in Greece, the same techniques that Cicero had used to
memorize
his speeches, that medieval scholars had used to
memorize
entire books."
No. Why?" "Because I really want to teach Britney Spears how to
memorize
the order of a shuffled pack of playing cards on U.S. national television.
On his desk in front of him are 36 shuffled packs of playing cards that he is about to try to
memorize
in one hour, using a technique that he invented and he alone has mastered.
He used a similar technique to
memorize
the precise order of 4,140 random binary digits in half an hour.
Now, it is nice to be able to
memorize
speeches and phone numbers and shopping lists, but it's actually kind of beside the point.
We didn't want students to
memorize
the formulas; we wanted to change the way they looked at the world.
At the start, though, I had to
memorize
the names you give for each color, so I had to
memorize
the notes, but after some time, all this information became a perception.
You know, the faculty there didn't want us to
memorize
information and repeat back to them as I was used to back in Ghana.
No more worrying about having to
memorize
your playbook.
And this stands in sharp contrast to the experience of many students in school, where lecturers lecture, and students write things down and
memorize
them.
And it feels like, and I'm biased, it feels like they're trying to make you
memorize
the whole encyclopedia before they let you go out and play, and to me, I've got Wikipedia on my cell phone, and it feels like they assume you're going to be on top of some mountain all by yourself with a number 2 pencil trying to figure out what to do when in fact you're always going to be connected, you're always going to have friends, and you can pull Wikipedia up whenever you need it, and what you need to learn is how to learn.
But that only appears when the stress is related to the memory task— so while time pressure might help you
memorize
a list, having a friend scare you will not.
People even compete to see how many digits they can
memorize
and have set records for remembering over 67,000 of them.
After all, you could
memorize
5,000 words of Russian and still be barely able to construct a sentence.
As a neuroscience student, I would always fantasize about the ability to learn and
memorize
these complex brain structures with an actual machine, where I could touch and play with the various brain structures.
Children shouldn't
memorize
things from books, they should do activities, and that's a more effective way to learn.
Once I found sequences that felt secure and repeatable, I had to
memorize
them.
But for them, anatomy isn't just something to memorize, but a base from which to understand the human body on a meaningful level; to depict it in ways that we can relate, whether it be through cartoons, body painting or street art.
So I decided that I was going to learn how to code, and then I was going to hack the internet and I would take down all the copies of that talk that existed, and then I would
memorize
it, and then I would come here and deliver it as if it was my own speech.
At a point in time we saw the written word become pervasive, people thought we would lose our ability to
memorize.
If you try to
memorize
a list of words for a test tomorrow, the words will be stored in your short-term memory and you'll forget them after a few days.
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