The Science of Learning
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Spaced Repetition Method
By Ikechukwu Kelvin Maduemezia
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Cramming feels productive—but the brain forgets most of it in days. Enter spaced repetition, a science-backed method for learning that actually sticks.
📌 How it Works:
Instead of studying once, you review material at increasing intervals (e.g., after 1 day, 3 days, a week, a month).
Each review strengthens neural connections, making recall faster and longer-lasting.
🔬 The Psychology Behind It:
The brain is wired to forget unused information (Ebbinghaus' Forgetting Curve).
Spaced repetition interrupts forgetting just before it happens, telling your brain, "This is important—store it long-term."
✅ Why It's Powerful:
Builds long-term memory instead of short bursts.
Saves time—you study less often but retain more.
Boosts confidence by turning recall into second nature.
🚀 Applications:
Students: Memorizing formulas, concepts, or vocabulary.
Professionals: Mastering skills, pitches, or industry knowledge.
Entrepreneurs: Learning marketing strategies, frameworks, or even sales scripts.
💡 Takeaway:
If you want knowledge to last
a lifetime, don't cram—space it out.