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🧠 How to study with spaced retrieval

Build durable learning with retrieval prompts, spacing, feedback, interleaving, elaboration, and exam-style application.

10
lessons
~20 min
to learn
🔬 Science
subject
Adults
level
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What you’ll learn

  1. Retrieve
  2. Space
  3. Questions
  4. Feedback
  5. Interleave
  6. Elaborate
  7. Difficulty
  8. Track
  9. Apply
  10. Reflect

Questions this course answers

What makes retrieval practice different from rereading?

Retrieval requires active recall rather than familiarity from exposure.

Why space sessions?

Distributed retrieval supports later access better than concentrated review.

What is interleaving?

Interleaving practices selecting among related procedures.

What should feedback identify?

Specific feedback guides repair and a later retry.

How do you judge durable learning?

Delayed performance shows whether knowledge remains usable.

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