COMPUTER APPLICATION FOR MASTERING THE TOPO MEMORIZATION SYSTEM

Vladimir Stanković, Dušan Nikolić

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First page
205
Last page
219

Abstract


There are lots of various memorization techniques that could help students. Several studies confirm the possibilities of applying such techniques when learning and studying. In this paper the several memorization techniques are firstly described: the chain of association method, the file cabinets method and the topo memorization system. We then describe the computer application we have developed for the topo memorization system. Our application has both parts for explaining the system, as well as for training. That way it helps the user to adopt and master the topo system, which may be used as an efficient memorization tool by students, as well as by ordinary people.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22190/FUACR1703205S

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