Summary of revision techniques Revision techniques
Here's a summary list to print out and hang on your wall near your study area.
Index cards, mind maps and notes
- use to record key points
- incorporate pictures, colour, highlighting.
Learning posters and visual material
- use pattern, colour, symbols and drawings
- cover key points and topics
- develop diagrams for your course if relevant
- pin them up where you’ll see them often.
Key words, phrases, themes or concepts
- use the course introductions, summaries, key questions to discover what’s key in each block
- use two or three sentences to define, add course example and diagram if relevant.
Summary tables or grids
- compare or evaluate competing theories or key people.
Teach someone
- teach a topic to a fellow student or a friend
- thinking it through is effective revision
- fill in the gaps in your knowledge as you identify them.
Reinforce your memory
- as you end a revision session, review key points
- review again regularly.