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Learning Strategies that Unlock the
Door to Learning

Learning Strategies



Use these learning strategies to improve your memory, develop new learning skills, and unlock your creativity.

In the table below, you will discover links to a variety of practical, hands-on tools and techniques you can use to help yourself learn better. They range from visualization and mind mapping exercises to music and the Socratic Method.

Mental Imagery

 

Asking questions

 

Mind Mapping

 

Music

 

Watch us as we grow

In the following months, we plan to add learning tools, techniques and strategies in the following areas:

  • Accelerated Learning
  • Appreciative Inquiry
  • Brain Gym
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Creativity
  • Educational Games
  • Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
  • Inquiry-based Learning
  • Mathematics
  • Learning a Foreign Language
  • Learning Styles
  • Memory
  • Mental Imagery
  • Metaphor
  • Mind Mapping
  • Movement and Learning
  • Multiple Intelligences
  • Music
  • Neuro-Linguistic Programming
  • Reading
  • Storytelling
  • Study Skills
  • Writing to Learn
So bookmark this page and return often!

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