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Super Memo 11 Response
Last post: 4 months, 1 week ago | Thread started: Apr 24, 08, 7:31 a.m.
- detritus
I was reading an article from Wired about this memory aide and was considering giving it a go. Just thought I'd poll you enlightened peeps and see if anyone here has tried it and found it useful?
I'm particularly interested in seeing if it's useful in creative fields - whether learning process or application by rote is possible, or whether our general methodology inherently shadows this process anyway? er.. ie. 'you do, you learn - you re-do you learn more'?
The (rather verbose) Wired article
http://www.wired.com/medtech/hea…The software..
http://www.super-memo.com/I'm particularly interested because in the article, it says the creator (another Wozniak! How cool is that?) has learned to structure his routines naturally - he doesn't follow a typical 9-5, he just does what feels right, when it feels right - which is kind of how I live my life.
- Apr 24, 08, 7:31 a.m. – Permalink




