How to improve learning capacity?

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Asked by Varun Sharma

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    NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

    a year ago
    To improve your learning capacity, consider implementing the following strategies:
    Create a conducive learning environment: Find a quiet, well-lit space free from distractions where you can focus on learning without interruptions. Set clear goals: Define specific learning objectives and break them down into smaller, manageable tasks. This approach helps you stay motivated and track your progress. Practice active learning: Engage actively with the material you're learning by taking notes, asking questions, and summarizing key points. Actively processing information improves retention and understanding. Use multiple senses: Incorporate di
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    Answered by

    divya shrivastava

    8 years ago
    Learning capacity can simply be enhanced by understanding the basic concept and practice.

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