When Michelle D. Miller leads faculty workshops, she often does what she calls a “party trick” that she uses on the first day of class with her students: learning everyone’s names. As professors have ...
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Master muscle anatomy without the overwhelm
Learning muscular anatomy doesn’t have to feel like memorizing an endless list. By combining active recall, visual aids, and smart memory tricks, you can lock in details faster and keep them longer.
Students listen during a lecture at BYU. Simple practices such as using names, name tents and the BYU app’s flashcards can strengthen connection and learning, according to a recent study. The start of ...
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