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The Leitner System is a learning method that uses flashcards, card boxes, and a spaced repetition scheduling system to improve learning and memorization.
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It is based on the concept of spaced repetition, which encourages learners to space out learning over periods of time rather than cramming information into their brains all in one sitting.
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It was one of the first methods to take advantage of spaced repetition
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, and it makes the most of spaced learning techniques to overcome Ebbinghaus’ forgetting curve.
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The Leitner System employs the concept of spaced repetition, which is an approach to memorization that uses time intervals. Rather than cramming information into your brain all in one sitting, spaced repetition encourages learners to space out learning over periods of time.
The Leitner System: How Does it Work? - MindEdge
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The Leitner system is a widely used method of efficiently using flashcards that was proposed by the German science journalist Sebastian Leitner in the 1970s. It is a simple implementation…
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First introduced by German science journalist Sebastian Leitner in 1972, this technique involves reviewing set groups of flashcards at regularly spaced intervals to retain information and memorise facts. It makes the most of spaced learning techniques to overcome Ebbinghaus’ forgetting curve .
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The Leitner system is a learning method that uses flashcards, card boxes, and a spaced repetition scheduling system to improve learning and memorization. The system is used to prioritize items that require reviewing, and it was one of the first methods to take advantage of spaced repetition.
The Leitner System: What It Is, How It Works - E-Student
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