Excellent article, Bill. I intend to read the original research article to learn more details. Another support for the benefit of testing for learning is the NPR podcast The Science of Smart: http://www.americanradioworks.org/documentaries/the-science-of-smart/ (scroll down for transcripts for those who prefer to read instead of listen). The second segment discusses why testing is an efficient way to learn Many of my students in my college learning strategies classes have reduced their test anxiety and improved their exam grades simply by understanding the value of testing as a study technique. I encourage my students to use the free app, Quizlet.com, to submit information and have randomized multi-format practice tests created for them. Kim E. Griswold Center for Academic Development and Enrichment 224 Alumni Hall S.U.N.Y. Oneonta Oneonta, N.Y. 13820 607-436-3071 From: Teaching Breakfast List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wilkerson, Bill Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 9:03 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Techniques that improve learning TB listers, An excellent summary of the research on what works—and what doesn’t work—in improving learning. http://bigthink.com/neurobonkers/assessing-the-evidence-for-the-one-thing-you-never-get-taught-in-school-how-to-learn Bill Wilkerson ++++----++++----++++ Professor, Political Science 14J Schumacher College at Oneonta, SUNY Oneonta, NY 13820 607-436-3272