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**"How do you learn?"**
The number of ways people learn is probably as many as the number of different tasks to be done and the different people doing them. Some are common enough - "Look, Cover, Write, Check" for example. Others are odd, off-beat or just a bit weird (ever done a voice recording and listened to it in your sleep? - I've tried that one).

Have a look at the start up info here to get you thinking.
 * The PowerPoint gives some background to the whole "How to study?" question. It is quite long, but should be helpful if you think your way through it.
 * The Study Audit file is an info sheet and Q/A task to help you go over some basic ideas.
 * The planner sheets are straightforward aids that might help.

Next it's over to you - post a comment or question on the **DISCUSSION** tab; or better still describe how you know you learned something - "What worked for you?" It might work for others too.


 * PowerPoint introduction**

Use this check list and overview to think through what you are already doing.

Two time planners here - and an example one at the end. Use the ones in the school diary too.

Work hard.

(A note on how to use the site - no fake names - Add a number etc if you are doubling up, eg Tom4. This site is open to the public.)