Option 2: The "Student-to-Student" (Best for Social Media or Peer Sharing)
Sketchy Pathology Videos: A Memory Palace for Disease or a Shortcut to Nowhere?
This is the most critical step. Immediately after the video ends, close your laptop. Open a blank piece of paper or a whiteboard. Try to . You don't need to be an artist; stick figures and symbols work. As you draw, say the pathology facts out loud. "Here is the Calcium soldier, meaning hypocalcemia." This creates a dual encoding (visual + motor + auditory).
Simplifies the "alphabet soup" of leukemias, lymphomas, and anemias.
Option 2: The "Student-to-Student" (Best for Social Media or Peer Sharing)
Sketchy Pathology Videos: A Memory Palace for Disease or a Shortcut to Nowhere?
This is the most critical step. Immediately after the video ends, close your laptop. Open a blank piece of paper or a whiteboard. Try to . You don't need to be an artist; stick figures and symbols work. As you draw, say the pathology facts out loud. "Here is the Calcium soldier, meaning hypocalcemia." This creates a dual encoding (visual + motor + auditory).
Simplifies the "alphabet soup" of leukemias, lymphomas, and anemias.