Having endured the process of learning heaps of cases leading up to exams as a law student, I am painfully aware of how much of a drag it can be commit case facts to memory. Not only are the case names and judgements unnecessarily complicated, but law professors never actually tell you a stress-free process of remembering them. So in this video I break down the techniques I used when revising for my exams, which ultimately helped me to secure a first class degree :)
TIMESTAMPS:
01:54 - Spaced Repetition & The Forgetting Curve
04:57 - Memorising Legal Cases
07:20 - My 2 Systems of Reviewing Cases
LINKS:
1. [Improving Students’ Learning With Effective Learning Techniques: Promising Directions From Cognitive and Educational Psychology - John Dunlosky, Katherine A. Rawson, Elizabeth J. Marsh, Mitchell J. Nathan, Daniel T. Willingham, 2013]([ Ссылка ]...)
3. [Forgetting curve - Wikipedia]([ Ссылка ]...)
4. [Anki - powerful, intelligent flashcards]([ Ссылка ])
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