Mnemonics: Memory Tricks (Examples)
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ones i remember are:
PEMDAS
my very educated mother just served us nachos
Divorce Beheaded Died Divorce beheaded survived
Never Eat Soggy Waffles
ROY G BIV
Every
Good
Boy
Does
Fine
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3:17 🎉❤ love this mind trick the most!
@dylonwalker7980Love how clear and concise this was.
@ParnelHunzikerWhat do you do when you forget the mnemonic?? Do I need a mnemonic for the mnemonic???!! MY BRAIN CAN’T BRAIN!!!
@Eriknorth87Mine is very unique. I developed memorizing longer context by using numbers.
@spitfirelast8761i didin't know this was 2019??
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@mikeolincalhoun1954Murray Radial
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@EdieOlive-b3yDaphne Plaza
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@ArthurCunningham-j1jYou forgot one thing.. storytelling
@KhushiChoudhary-jg9lmI am very happy and grateful for having great memory because I remember to my relative name
@mrnight3916❤
@kabando22what is a mnemonic abyss?
@Gersolino_Inc.unless PEMDAS is a word.. it's not an acronym
@MistaFI grew up as a special needs kid where I used to have a "helper" with me at all time so I wouldn't disrupt the class.
I used mnemonics to learn Thai language. I found making something stick in my head through a weird connection made every thing stick for good.
It's an amazing learning technique that and the military approach where you sit with 10 words every day and you don't leave till you get all them words correct.
Feliz cumpleaños mamá
@nbmrlc6667Thanks for helping
@billeisongrThank you for the all of things. God bless us all.
@johnpaulbalanquit7893I can't understand
@presidentofearth666I found acrostic method helpful
@raokiran9437I forget when I relate something maybe because I have ADHD? On top of that I always swear to myself I won't forget but still forget and I don't have dementia and medications give me stomach aches so I can't do the meds.
@lizaliza5441pluto's not a planet
@encyrus8965😎 cool
@reonarumi5027Fantastic! Very helpful. Thank you!
@earhustler2639What should I do...I can't even remember the mentioned points😒
@raokashifaziz20The problem for me is that I often forget the memory trick I'm using, itself. I'll give a personal example. When I was in college, I had to remember whether glutamate, glycine, and GABA are excitatory or inhibitory transmitters. I came up with my own mnemonic device that helps me remember glutamate is excitatory because the word glutamate contains the letter "t" and "t" looks like the positive sign "+" which stands for positive or excitatory. But a few weeks later, I completely forgot I had used this mnemonic device and actually had to look up each neurotransmitter all over again. To be clear, I remembered HAD a mnemonic device, I just didn't remember what that device was. It's frustrating when I can't recall a memory trick I used.
@bluebird5173mnemonics :
chunkin .. 98-160-53-698
acronym .. bodmas vibgyor
acrostic .. every gud boy does fine
loci .. memo palace
rhyme .. i b4 e , except after c
music .. twinkle twinkle .. abc song
Thank you! Well done!
@FORKaheadInteresting I used the last one to remember the order of the planets as a kind and learned time table the same way as a kind.
@madmachanicest9955