**What does the speed of learning something depend on?**
The speed of learning depends on *the way you formulate the material.*
**Do not learn if you do not ...**
Do not learn if you do not *understand.*
**Learn before you ....**
Learn before you *memorize.*
> **What should you do before you memorize individual facts and rules?**
> Before memorizing individual facts and rules, *build an overall picture of the learned knowledge.* Start by reading a chapter that puts facts together before learning using individual questions and answers.
**What should you build upon?**
You should build upon *the basics.*
**What is the minimum information principle?**
The minimum information principle is the idea that *material must be formulated as simply as possible.*
> **What are the two reasons why knowledge must be simple?**
> The two reasons why knowledge must be simple are that:
> 1. Simple is easy.
> 2. Repetitions of simple items are easier to schedule.
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> **How should answers be formulated?**
> Answers should be formulated *as short as imaginably possible.*
**What is cloze deletion?**
Cloze deletion is *creating sentences with missing parts to fill in.*
**Graphic representation of information is usually far ...**
Graphic representation of information is usually far *less volatile.*
**What are mnemonic techniques?**
Mnemonic techniques *make remembering easier.*
**... deletion is as good as cloze deletion.**
*Graphic* deletion is as good as cloze deletion.
**What is a set?**
A set is a collection of objects.
> **What should you always convert sets to?**
> You should always convert sets to *enumerations.*
> > **What are enumerations?**
> > Enumerations are *ordered lists of members.*
> >
> > **How can you deal with memorizing enumerations?**
> > You can deal with memorizing enumerations using *cloze deletions.*
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