COURSE DESCRIPTION
11 Hours 31 minutes total time
The Licensed Instructor in Memory is a comprehensive, research-informed program designed to unlock the full potential of your memory through the integration of theory, practical exercises, and proven techniques. Suitable for learners of all backgrounds—whether for academic excellence, professional performance, or personal development—this course takes participants on an immersive journey through the science and art of memory enhancement.
Starting with the foundational TBLI (Tony Buzan Learning Initiative) in Memory, the course explores the importance of memory, how it functions, and how to measure baseline memory performance. You will examine essential topics such as working memory, cortical skills, and the distinction between brain myths and facts. The course introduces you to Tony Buzan’s most trusted memory systems, including the Link Method, the Journey Method, the Roman Room, and Visual Pegs—each presented with clear explanations, engaging examples, and guided exercises.
As the course progresses, you’ll develop strategies for remembering names and faces, directions, speeches, facts, numbers, and dates. You’ll also master advanced techniques such as the Feynman Technique, Spaced Reviews, Pictorial Numbers, and the Number Rhyme System. Special attention is given to critical elements like retention, visualisation, and observation, alongside the impact of stress and nutrition on memory.
By the end of the course, learners will not only understand how memory works but also be equipped with a personalised toolkit of techniques to enhance recall, boost cognitive performance, and unleash their memory power for life.
FORMAT
This course is available as an On-Demand 24/7 video course with Professor Marek Kasperski
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The Importance of Memory – Introduction
The Importance of Memory – Lecture
What is Working Memory? – Introduction
What is Working Memory? – Lecture
Baseline Exercises – Introduction
Baseline Test – Word Recall
Baseline Test – Number Recall
Brain Functions: Myth or Fact – Introduction
Brain Functions: Myth or Fact – Lecture
Cortical Skills – Introduction
Cortical Skills – Lecture
The Three Keys of Memory – Introduction
The Three Keys of Memory – Lecture
The Link Method – Introduction
The Link Method – Lecture
The Shopping List Exercise – Introduction
The Shopping List Exercise – Lecture
The Link Method Exercise – Introduction
The Link Method Exercise – Lecture
SEAHORSE – Introduction
SEAHORSE – Lecture
Recall 10 words exercise – Introduction
Recall 10 words exercise – Lecture
My 10-word recall – Introduction
My 10 word recall – Lecture
The Journey Method – Introduction
The Journey Method – Lecture
Can You Answer These Questions?
Now Create Your Own Journey – Part 1
Now Create Your Own Journey – Part 2
Revision
The Roman Room Method – Introduction
The Roman Room Method – Lecture
The Roman Room Method – Exercise
Unleashing Your Memory Power – Introduction
Unleashing Your Memory Power – Lecture
Visualisation and Observation – Introduction
Visualisation and Observation Part 1 – Lecture
Visualisation and Observation Part 2 – Lecture
Retention – Introduction
Retention – Lecture
The Feynman Technique – Introduction
The Feynman Technique – Lecture
Spaced Reviews – Introduction
Spaced Reviews – Lecture
Pictorial Numbers – Introduction
Pictorial Numbers – Lecture
Memory, Numbers, and the Safe
The Number Rhyme System – Introduction
The Number Rhyme System – Lecture
Pictorial Numbers – Exercise
Memory and Acronyms – Introduction
Memory and Acronyms – Lecture
Extended Acronyms – Lecture
Memory and Facts – Introduction
Memory and Facts – Lecture
Names and Faces – Introduction
Names and Faces – Lecture
Remembering Directions – Introduction
Remembering Directions – Lecture
Remembering the Past – Introduction
Remembering the Past – Lecture
How to Remember a Speech – Introduction
How to Remember a Speech – Lecture
Visual Pegs – Introduction
Visual Pegs – Lecture
Memory and Stress – Introduction
Memory and Stress – Lecture
Managing Stress – Introduction
Managing Stress – Lecture
Remembering Dates – Introduction
Remembering Dates – Lecture
Memory and Nutrition – Introduction
Memory and Nutrition – Lecture
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 11 hours 31 minutes
- Skill level Expert
- Language English
- Students 3
- Assessments Self
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 0 Lessons
- 11 Hours
- CurriculumTBLI Introduction Intro: The Importance of Teaching Memory Lecture: The Importance of Teaching Memory Intro: What is Working Memory? Lecture: What is Working Memory? Exercise 1: Baseline Measurement: Words Exercise 2 Baseline Measurement: Numbers Intro: Brain Functions - Myth or Fact Lecture: Brain Functions - Myth or Fact Intro: Cortical Skills Lecture: Cortical Skills Intro: Memory Basics & the Three Skills Lecture: Memory Basics & the Three Skills Exercise 3: Grocery List Intro: The Link Method Lecture: The Link Method Exercise 4: Remember Seven Words Intro: S.E.A.H.O.R.S.E. Lecture: S.E.A.H.O.R.S.E. Exercise 5: Remember Ten Words Exercise 5 - Recall Example Intro: The Journey Method Lecture: The Journey Method Exercise 6: Answer These Questions Exercise 7: Create Your Own Journey Exercise 8: Create Your Own Journey Part 1 Exercise 8: Create Your Own Journey Part 2 Word Revisions Intro: The Roman Room Method Lecture: The Roman Room Method Roman Room Exercise Intro: Unleashing Your Memory Power Lecture: Unleashing Your Memory Power Intro: Visualisation & Observation Lecture: Visualisation & Observation Part 1 Lecture: Visualisation & Observation Part 2 Intro: Retention Lecture: Retention Intro: The Feynman Technique Lecture: The Feynman Technique Intro: Spaced reviews Lecture: Spaced reviews Intro: Pictorial Numbers Lecture: Pictorial Numbers Lecture: Memory Numbers and the Safe Intro: Number Rhymes System Lecture: Number Rhymes System Exercise: Remembering Pictorial Numbers Intro: Memory and Acronyms Lecture: Memory and Acronyms Lecture: Extended Acronyms Intro: Memory v Facts Lecture: Memory v Facts Intro: Names and Faces Lecture: Names and Faces Intro: Remembering Directions Lecture: Remembering Directions Intro: Remembering the Past Lecture: Remembering the Past Intro: How to Remember a Speech Lecture: How to Remember a Speech Intro: The Visual Peg Method Lecture: The Visual Peg Method Intro: Memory & Stress Lecture: Memory & Stress Intro: Managing Stress Lecture: Managing Stress Intro: Remembering Dates Lecture: Remembering Dates Intro: Memory & Nutrition Lecture: Memory & Nutrition Conclusion0






