Learning later in life isn’t just possible, it is important for good quality of life. It can boost memory, emotional well-being, and even a sense of purpose. A new study shows that older adults learn ...
Nine out of 10 students would “strongly prefer” or “somewhat prefer” to have in-person lectures that were also recorded, according to a survey by the UPP Foundation Student Futures Commission ...
Research suggests that effective note-taking can improve retention by as much as 34% compared to not taking notes at all. The traditional days of note-taking, involving only a pen, notebook, and ...