Active Recall
Retrieving information from memory as a learning technique.
Also known as: Retrieval practice, Testing effect
Category: Techniques
Tags: education, knowledge-management, learning, memories, techniques
Explanation
Active Recall is the practice of actively retrieving information from memory rather than passively reviewing it. Instead of re-reading notes, you test yourself on the material. This retrieval process strengthens memory traces and improves long-term retention. Combined with spaced repetition, active recall is one of the most effective learning strategies. Tools like flashcards and the Feynman Technique leverage active recall.
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