FMN Dementia Care Microlearning

Top 5 FAQs What is spaced repetition?

Forget Me Not ® uses an evidence-based learning technique known as the ‘spacing and testing effect’. Answering scenario type questions requires the brain to regularly retrieve knowledge from working memory, which helps transfer the knowledge to your long-term memory. How do I achieve knowledge mastery? Each Dementia Care microlearning module includes 8 questions. Each question has a mastery setting of 3. This means the question must be answered correctly three time in a row to achieve knowledge mastery. By doing this you will have demonstrated knowledge mastery and will not be asked the question again. What if I forget to complete questions? If you forget to complete questions one day, you will receive a notification the day after, and an email to remind you. You can customise your notifications in Forget Me Not ® ’s settings. When does the learning have to be completed? You don't need to invest long hours. All you need is a few minutes each workday. How does the feedback work? We don't see right or wrong when it comes to learning, we see opportunities to stretch or support. If you answer correctly, you’ll be provided a stretch piece of information. If you answer incorrectly, you’re helped to understand why the options chosen are incorrect so you answer correctly the next time you see that question.

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Forget Me Not ® | Dementia Care Microlearning

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