The level of retention depends on a couple of things: 1. Once he’d discovered the exponential decline of memory, Ebbinghaus could identify the factors that contribute to it. you lose most of it in the first couple of days, after which the rate of loss tapers off. The graph illustrates that when you first learn something, the information disappears at an exponential rate, i.e. He’d actually discovered the nature of memory loss over time. Now, contrary to appearances, Ebbinghaus didn’t invent a fun slide. Once he’d gathered all the data from his spaced learning studies, he plotted it on a graph that looked a little something like this: In the late 19th century, the German psychologist, Hermann Ebbinghaus tested his memory over various periods of time. You can adjust your cookie preferences here.īut life would be boring if everything was that easy, so in a funny way, we’re lucky to have the forgetting curve! The Forgetting Curve – Ebbinghaus’ Epiphanyįirst, let’s look at the history of the forgetting curve. In order to watch this video you need to have advertising cookies enabled. Otherwise, use the Intel® UHD brand.If it wasn’t for the forgetting curve, your learners could take an eLearning unit once, and it would stick in their brains first time. Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics only: to use the Intel® Iris® Xe brand, the system must be populated with 128-bit (dual channel) memory. Actual TDP may be lower if not all I/Os for chipsets are used. System and Maximum TDP is based on worst case scenarios. Processors that support 64-bit computing on Intel® architecture require an Intel 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. See for more information and applicability of this technology. Max Turbo Frequency refers to the maximum single-core processor frequency that can be achieved with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. See for more information including details on which processors support Intel® HT Technology. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Please refer to the Launch Date for market availability. Please contact OEM for the BIOS that includes the latest Processor configuration update. Functionality, performance, and other benefits of this feature may vary depending on system configuration. Please check with the system vendor to determine if your system delivers this feature, or reference the system specifications (motherboard, processor, chipset, power supply, HDD, graphics controller, memory, BIOS, drivers, virtual machine monitor-VMM, platform software, and/or operating system) for feature compatibility.
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