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Below are suggestions for resources that are available at many colleges and the online resources that are available to everyone.

AT YOUR COLLEGE

VISIT . . . IF YOU NEED HELP . . .
Learning Center developing effective memory strategies. Visit your campus learning center and ask if the staff members offer any specific workshops or one-on-one assistance with memory.
Fellow college students finding tips for remembering the material in different courses.
Your college library finding books on the topic of memory. Download or check out a book on memory and see what you can learn. Here are some ideas:Higbee, Kenneth L. Your Memory: How It Works and How to Improve It, 2nd rev. ed. New York: Marlowe, 2001.Lorayne, Harry. Memory Mastery. Hollywood: Frederick Fell Trade, 2010.O’Brien, Dominic. You Can Have an Amazing Memory: Learn Life-Changing Techniques and Tips from the Memory Maestro. London: Watkins, 2011.Scotts, Jason. How to Improve Your Memory & Increase Your Brain Power in 30 Days: Simple, Easy & Fun Ways to Improve Memory Now (Ultimate How To Guides). Kindle Edition, retrieved from Amazon.com, 2013.

ONLINE

GO TO . . . IF YOU NEED HELP . . .
Memory Techniques from San Antonio College: alamo.edu/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=32403 finding memorization techniques.
Memory-Improvement-Tips.com: memory-improvement-tips.com/ improving your memory.
Brain Metrix: brainmetrix.com/ learning more about training your brain.
Lumosity: lumosity.com improving your memory by playing memory games.

MY COLLEGE’S RESOURCES

What are some of your college's specific resources? Make a list of the unique resources available at your school. Have you taken advantage of any of them?