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Indexing systems

    What is an Indexing system? An indexing system organises and accesses information in a database, a collection of documents, or your personal notes. Indexing systems can help you find information faster and more efficiently by creating a list of terms or keywords that point to the location of the information you need. Why do you… Read More »Indexing systems

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    Mind Mapping and Learning

      What if there was a simple and effective way to organize your ideas, improve your creativity, and boost your memory? Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, it’s not. It’s called mind mapping, and it’s a technique that can help you achieve all these benefits and more. Mind mapping is a technique that helps… Read More »Mind Mapping and Learning

      Information overload - Drowning

      How to avoid information overload

        As someone who’s passionate about efficient communication, I’ve seen firsthand the effects of information overload. It’s like trying to drink from a firehose! To keep my head above water and ensure I’m not swamped by the deluge, I’ve come up with strategies that save both my time and sanity. Understanding information overload and its impact… Read More »How to avoid information overload

        Information overload

        What is Information Overload?

          In today’s digital age, people are frequently bombarded with a massive influx of data. This phenomenon is known as Information Overload. Information overload happens when a person is exposed to more information than they can process. It can be from various sources, such as the internet, social media, television, or even daily conversations. The overly… Read More »What is Information Overload?

          Personal Knowledge Mangagement

          Personal Knowledge Management: How to Organize Your Thoughts and Information for Work and Life

            Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the amount of information you have to deal with every day? Do you struggle to remember what you learned, find what you need, or share what you know? You might benefit from Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) if you answered yes to any of these questions. PKM is a process… Read More »Personal Knowledge Management: How to Organize Your Thoughts and Information for Work and Life

            Picture Superiority Effect

            What is the Picture Superiority Effect?

              The Picture Superiority Effect (PSE) is a cognitive phenomenon that describes the tendency for pictures and images to be remembered better than words. This effect manifests when people can recall information with greater accuracy and detail if it is presented as images rather than text. The PSE is a well-established phenomenon in the memory literature… Read More »What is the Picture Superiority Effect?