COURSE DESCRIPTION
9 Hours 8 minutes total time
The Advanced Practitioner in Memory course is an in-depth, master-level program designed for individuals seeking to achieve expert memory skills for professional, academic, or personal success. Building on the Foundation and Practitioner levels, it revisits key principles, like working memory and the Three Keys of Memory, while introducing advanced, research-based techniques to boost retention and recall.
Learners enhance their use of core strategies such as the Link, Journey, and Roman Room Methods, while also applying advanced tools like SEAHORSE, Pictorial Numbers, and Memory Safes. The course includes systems such as the Number Rhyme and Extended Acronyms and offers practical memory applications for facts, speeches, historical details, and more.
Scientific techniques like the Feynman Method and Spaced Reviews support long-term learning, while focused lessons on visualisation, observation, and remembering names, numbers, and faces ensure broad real-world relevance. With an emphasis on mastery and personalisation, this course prepares learners to confidently apply sophisticated memory skills across a wide range of contexts.
FORMAT
This course is available as an On-Demand 24/7 video course with Professor Marek Kasperski
LEARNING OUTCOMES
An Introduction to the Practitioner in Memory – Introduction
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
Pictorial Numbers – Introduction
Pictorial Numbers – Lecture
Memory, Numbers, and the Safe
Pictorial Numbers – Exercise
Names and Faces – Introduction
Memory and Acronyms – Introduction
Memory and Acronyms – Lecture
Names and Faces – Lecture
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 9 hours 08 minutes
- Skill level Expert
- Language English
- Students 1
- Assessments Self
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 0 Lessons
- 9 Hours
- CurriculumAdvanced Practitioner 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 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 Intro: Extended Acronym Intro: Memory v Facts Lecture: Memory v Facts Intro: Names and Faces Lecture: Names and Faces Intro: Remembering the Past Lecture: Remembering the Past Intro: How to Remember a Speech Lecture: How to Remember a Speech Conclusion0






