Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
Summary: I'm Timothy, a lifelong learner and mnemonist. This show is where I answer your questions every day about memorization: Memory tactics and how to remember anything. Have trouble remembering dates, vocabulary, or people's names? This is where you'll find the answers to all your questions! Personally, I love memorizing things quickly, because it not only enables me to learn anything I want to learn really quickly, it also frees up my time to go beyond mere memorization of rote facts because memorization is now so fast. Let's talk about mnemonics, memory palaces, memorizing numbers, alternative educational ideas, and basically all things related to accelerated learning.
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Gretchen is working on a history timeline in a memory palace, and she wants to be able to add details to basic facts. If you have a fact memorized, but you want to be able to add less essential details to that fact, where should you place the extra information? What do you want to […]
John asks about learning calculus. Although I have never taken any calculus classes myself, I give my best suggestions for starting to learn the subject from an accelerated learning perspective. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Jason asks about memorizing dates and facts from the history of South Africa. I present a general timeline and some sample mnemonics for this project. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Gretchen asks about memorizing a period in history, such as the Hundred Years War, rather than a single date. How do you integrate periods like this into a memory palace? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Kina asks about memorizing the gospel of John. Building off of episodes 206 and 359, I present mnemonics and a full plan for memorizing the entire book. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Brian asks about reusing memory palaces. I talk about the various types of memory palaces and about the mest ways to reuse memory palaces. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Gretchen is working on her mnemonic number peg system, and she’s having particular difficulty with a specific item. I describe a process for practicing difficult pegs in situations like this. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Rhett wants to memorize the layout of streets in a city. In the episode, I describe some accelerated learning tactics for memorizing maps and learning street names quickly to create a strong mental map. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Brian wants to memorize the names of the US presidents using mnemonics. I present a system and sample mnemonics for the project. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Florian asks about reading and reviewing passages from the Bible throughout a year-long period. I suggest memorizing key verses throughout the year, and I invite the audience to accompany me in a year-long challenge to memorize key verses from the whole Bible. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String […]
Charndra wants to remember Socratic questions to be used in discussions. I present some conversation mnemonic ideas for memorizing important Socratic questions. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Chris is looking ahead to the next college semester and wonders what the best way is to “front-load” and prepare for classes ahead of time. Is it possible to create memory palaces before the classes start, and then just fill them out throughout the semester? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music […]
Waverly wants to memorize the book of Proverbs. I provide suggestions for tactics to use when memorizing this particularly difficult-to-memorize book of the Bible. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Benson wants to memorize the names of the countries in alphabetical order. I give him a strategy for storing the countries in a memory palace, using stressed-syllable mnemonics. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Andy wants to memorize Jiu-Jitsu moves, but he’s concerned that storing them in a memory palace might make the access process take too long. Is it possible to store combat skills in a memory palace without worrying that the “journey” to the memory palace will take too long? What do you want to learn? Leave your […]