Using Mnemonic Symbols to Memorize Blood Cells. October 30, 2012.
I would like to show you a technique I have created in mnemonic peg system that may help you to remember the blood cells.
By: Tim Johnson
What is mnemonic peg system? Mnemonic peg system is a technique in mnemonics to aid memory by using a pre-memorized (pre-organized) list of symbols, words, pictures, sounds, etc.
By using a set of symbols, memorizing the blood cells can be easier by organizing the symbols into peg lists and associating the words with the symbols. Then recall the set of organized symbols with words such as blood cells.
Using the symbols in the Mnemonic Character Set. (example above). I will show you a technique to memorize the blood cells. Visit: Mnemonics Online. Mnemonic for Blood Cells.
Mnemonic for Blood Cells webpage above is an example of how to use the Mnemonic Character Set's symbols for memory work. The table at the top of the page is another example on how to build a logical peg list. (right click to copy.)
Mnemonic for Blood Cells webpage above is an example of how to use the Mnemonic Character Set's symbols for memory work. The table at the top of the page is another example on how to build a logical peg list. (right click to copy.)
After you have memorized the blood cells, use spaced repetition to reinforce the memorized words. Eg. (Recall the blood cells in 20 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 6 hours, 24 hours, 72 hours). Even recall the words after 30 days, 3 months, 6 months. Not only does repeating the information help to reinforce recall. Time also plays a role in memory recall. When the association between the symbols and the blood cells are strong enough, you should be able to recall these lists starting at the end or every other word using the symbols to remember the order.
Try this technique to memorize the blood cells.
Remember. Mnemonics is a discipline, so be patient.
Remember. Mnemonics is a discipline, so be patient.
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