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Memorize Something
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Device:
iPad
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License:
Paid ($0.99)
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Editors' Review:
Not yet reviewed
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Updated:
Apr 04, 2012
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File size:
7.5 MB
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Downloads:
23
Author's Description
Memorize Something - Memorize Something is a powerful new way of memorizing by LISTENING TO YOURSELF
This version of Memorize Something is optimized for the iPad, meaning that you can enjoy the full Memorize Something experience on the big screen.
"Memorize Something" is a powerful new way of memorizing by LISTENING TO YOURSELF READ.
MEMORIZATION IS HARDWhen people try to memorize scripture, there's a pretty standard bag of tricks that never works. You put a post-it on your dashboard, you write it on your bathroom mirror, etc. Or maybe you've tried something more quizzing yourself with flashcards or fill-in-the-blanks.Few of these techniques really expose you to the original text for any amount of time. How are you supposed to learn it if you never read it?
HOW WE MAKE IT EASIERWe believe that the best way to memorize something is to HEAR it over and over.Why? Because hearing it means you don't have to actively read it. Instead you listen and soak it in - paying attention whenever you can. Now you can be memorizing while you drive or while you work.Furthermore, when you hear the text spoken with your tone, inflection, and rhythm it will be especially natural for you to listen and SPEAK/THINK ALONG. When you start to memorize portions of it, bump the skill level up to “EASY”. This will periodically fade the audio out for a small amount of time, leaving you a chance to really test your ability. No worries if you get it wrong, the audio will fade back in and your learning continues.
LEARN A CHAPTER, NOT A VERSEWe really encourage people to stretch themselves to learn scripture in chapters instead of verses. This may seem impossible, but think about this... how many songs do you know word for word? Of course a song is more fun to listen to, but it demonstrates the power of hearing something over and over again.
RESULTS AND IDEASWe hope this works well for you. If it does, send us an email and share your results! If you've got ideas that would make it more effective, then we'd love to hear from you!Fixed error with rating popup.Minor bug fixes.When people try to memorize scripture, there's a pretty standard bag of tricks that never works. You put a post-it on your dashboard, you write it on your bathroom mirror, etc. Or maybe you've tried something more quizzing yourself with flashcards or fill-in-the-blanks.Few of these techniques really expose you to the original text for any amount of time. How are you supposed to learn it if you never read it?
HOW WE MAKE IT EASIERWe believe that the best way to memorize something is to HEAR it over and over.Why? Because hearing it means you don't have to actively read it. Instead you listen and soak it in - paying attention whenever you can. Now you can be memorizing while you drive or while you work.Furthermore, when you hear the text spoken with your tone, inflection, and rhythm it will be especially natural for you to listen and SPEAK/THINK ALONG. When you start to memorize portions of it, bump the skill level up to “EASY”. This will periodically fade the audio out for a small amount of time, leaving you a chance to really test your ability. No worries if you get it wrong, the audio will fade back in and your learning continues.
LEARN A CHAPTER, NOT A VERSEWe really encourage people to stretch themselves to learn scripture in chapters instead of verses. This may seem impossible, but think about this... how many songs do you know word for word? Of course a song is more fun to listen to, but it demonstrates the power of hearing something over and over again.
RESULTS AND IDEASWe hope this works well for you. If it does, send us an email and share your results! If you've got ideas that would make it more effective, then we'd love to hear from you!
This version of Memorize Something is optimized for the iPad, meaning that you can enjoy the full Memorize Something experience on the big screen.
"Memorize Something" is a powerful new way of memorizing by LISTENING TO YOURSELF READ.
MEMORIZATION IS HARDWhen people try to memorize scripture, there's a pretty standard bag of tricks that never works. You put a post-it on your dashboard, you write it on your bathroom mirror, etc. Or maybe you've tried something more quizzing yourself with flashcards or fill-in-the-blanks.Few of these techniques really expose you to the original text for any amount of time. How are you supposed to learn it if you never read it?
HOW WE MAKE IT EASIERWe believe that the best way to memorize something is to HEAR it over and over.Why? Because hearing it means you don't have to actively read it. Instead you listen and soak it in - paying attention whenever you can. Now you can be memorizing while you drive or while you work.Furthermore, when you hear the text spoken with your tone, inflection, and rhythm it will be especially natural for you to listen and SPEAK/THINK ALONG. When you start to memorize portions of it, bump the skill level up to “EASY”. This will periodically fade the audio out for a small amount of time, leaving you a chance to really test your ability. No worries if you get it wrong, the audio will fade back in and your learning continues.
LEARN A CHAPTER, NOT A VERSEWe really encourage people to stretch themselves to learn scripture in chapters instead of verses. This may seem impossible, but think about this... how many songs do you know word for word? Of course a song is more fun to listen to, but it demonstrates the power of hearing something over and over again.
RESULTS AND IDEASWe hope this works well for you. If it does, send us an email and share your results! If you've got ideas that would make it more effective, then we'd love to hear from you!Fixed error with rating popup.Minor bug fixes.When people try to memorize scripture, there's a pretty standard bag of tricks that never works. You put a post-it on your dashboard, you write it on your bathroom mirror, etc. Or maybe you've tried something more quizzing yourself with flashcards or fill-in-the-blanks.Few of these techniques really expose you to the original text for any amount of time. How are you supposed to learn it if you never read it?
HOW WE MAKE IT EASIERWe believe that the best way to memorize something is to HEAR it over and over.Why? Because hearing it means you don't have to actively read it. Instead you listen and soak it in - paying attention whenever you can. Now you can be memorizing while you drive or while you work.Furthermore, when you hear the text spoken with your tone, inflection, and rhythm it will be especially natural for you to listen and SPEAK/THINK ALONG. When you start to memorize portions of it, bump the skill level up to “EASY”. This will periodically fade the audio out for a small amount of time, leaving you a chance to really test your ability. No worries if you get it wrong, the audio will fade back in and your learning continues.
LEARN A CHAPTER, NOT A VERSEWe really encourage people to stretch themselves to learn scripture in chapters instead of verses. This may seem impossible, but think about this... how many songs do you know word for word? Of course a song is more fun to listen to, but it demonstrates the power of hearing something over and over again.
RESULTS AND IDEASWe hope this works well for you. If it does, send us an email and share your results! If you've got ideas that would make it more effective, then we'd love to hear from you!
This is the iPad version of Memorize Something
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