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Take some time to process what you've just learned and gather more information before acting upon it.
✒ The BBC, we have just learned through a Freedom of Information request, bought 357 iPads during the 2011-2012 financial year.
There are many reasons why this might happen: people have limited attention and can't absorb all the information they just learned; they may not have a concrete sense of how to make what they learned actionable and so don't change their behavior; they may be overconfident that none of the risks they learned about apply to them in particular — "it will never happen to me!" — and the list goes on.
Tap one and your message thread drops down in an overlay on top of your current screen, allowing you to look at something like a Map or Yelp, and then quickly open a conversation and relay information you just learned, bouncing back and forth without having to open and close the apps like with standard "multi-tasking" on iOS and Android.
This will help reinforce the information you just learned.[3].
It helps your brain relax and think about the information you just learned.
A recent study at UC Berkeley showed that students who were tested on information they just learned actually did better than those who were asked to document what they were learning.
Shimamura (2011) discusses how prompting students to recapitulate the information they have just learned enhances rich recall through a concept known as the generation effect.
Sleep is thought to help consolidate our memories by replaying or reactivating the information we've just learned and that sleep doesn't have to happen at night.
The crowd slowly scatters, laughing, chatting and discussing the information they have just learned.
Pulling an "all nighter" to memorize flashcards will not be nearly as effective as sleeping after learning, as this allows your brain to retain the information you have just learned, and will allow you to remember it for the final.
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