Time Is Money–Spend Less Remembering and More Learning

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Wish you could learn faster?

Whether you’re a new business owner developing skills, or trying to learn a new instrument, we could all benefit from accelerated learning. But the problem is, there’s only so much time in the day.

The key to accelerated learning is not just putting in more hours, but maximizing the effectiveness of the time spent learning.

How to Remember 90 percent of Everything You Learn

The development of the Learning Pyramid in the 1960s–widely attributed to the NTL Institute in Bethel, Maine–outlined how humans learn.

As research shows, it turns out that humans remember:

5 percent of what they learn when they’ve learned from a lecture (i.e. university/college lectures) 10 percent of what they learn when they’ve learned from reading (i.e. books, articles) 20 percent of what they learn from audio-visual (i.e. apps, videos) 30 percent of what they learn when they see a demonstration 50 percent of what they learn when engaged in a group discussion. 75 percent of what…

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This article was written by Sean Kim and originally published on www.inc.com