Sentences with phrase «absorb more knowledge»

You absorbed more knowledge than a reader without strong background knowledge.
Whatever the forum, wealthy folks are absorbing more knowledge, according to Corley.

Not exact matches

The gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge.
Whereas other memory systems are more specialized — helping us learn movements or recall emotional events, for instance — declarative memory absorbs and retains a much broader range of knowledge.
If you find yourself doubting your time spent on pastimes, such as, in my case yoga and writing, take the time to answer the question «Why am I doing this»... For me, today, I am more solid in the knowledge that this is where I need to spend my time — it is not self - absorbed, it is self - giving and in turn self - receiving... The more you give the more you get.
Thanks to the growing popularity of mobile devices in recent years, more and more learners are now turning to their tablets and smartphones to develop their skill sets and absorb invaluable knowledge on a daily basis.
Albert Einstein, not a big fan of school, said, «The gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge
This really focuses the user on the application, meaning that not only is knowledge absorbed faster, but it's also more likely to be retained.»
A student in Durham using an iPad to Google her way to Wikipedia to find a description of the Harlem Renaissance is learning no more than did a student twenty - five years ago who used an encyclopedia to find the same information (though, the fact that it's now easy to cut - and - paste rather than hand - copy the information can make it even easier for a student to avoid absorbing new knowledge).
In response to the previous comment, I would venture that a classroom full of students who are required to passively absorb information in a vacuum would be much more likely to descend into «sheer chaos» than a classroom full of actively engaged students who are applying their knowledge to real - world situations.
The Bar Admission Course afterwards was then excellent at filling in the holes and providing the practical and theoretical knowledge that was taught now to students who had some real practical experience as lawyers and who because of that practical experience realised what they needed to know and absorbed it more readily.
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