Download MemoryLifter for windows
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Operation system: Win95/Win98/Windows2000/WinME/WinNT 3.x/WinNT 4.x/WinXP
Licence: Freeware
Rating: 0
Views/Downloads: 143/6
MemoryLifter's major program features: 1. Automated Learning - Automate your learning with Sebastian Leitner's learning system of flashcards in boxes which repeat facts to be learned in a specific sequence, depending on how well you remember the facts. 2. Multimedia Enhanced - Greatly enhance your learning experience by including images, audio and video in the learning files. 3. Personalized Learning - Create your own flashcard learning files for specific topics you want and include your own multimedia clips to enhance understanding and retention. 4. Customizable Learning Session - Customize the learning mode you find most useful to match the learning material - standard text input, multiple choice, listening comprehension, self assessment and random presentation. 5. Measure Your Success - Statistics provide the feedback on how you learn. 6. Guaranteed Learning - Use the automated learning planner to regularly quiz you to help you remember the learned knowledge.
Some of the possible uses for Memory Lifter are: 1. Learning a new vocabulary associated with a specific discipline such as medicine, network technology, electronics, legal, radiology and many others. 2. Learning facts or trivia associated with a hobby, profession or any area of interest. 3. Parents introducing pre-school children to alphabets/mathematics to give them a head start. 4. Teachers preparing take-home review questions/answers to help students prepare for an exam. 5. Performing self-assessments of learned knowledge.