Speaking for www.dystalk.com, Grandmaster of Memory and Educational Lecturer ED COOKE asks how we remember. Packed full of useful and entertaining examples, Ed shows how his approach to memory can be helpful for all learners - but especially those, such as most Dyslexics, who think visually.
Ed second time you got a president wrong on film, you must have misplaced them by one.....
eddegoei 6 months ago
@boredandwise What are you talking about? I'm not trying to win. Your comment just didn't make any sense because the memory methods he's offered in this video don't cause problems like the one you mentioned.
riffz 1 year ago
@riffz
jeez , if ur just trying to "win" the conversation , then i dont feel comfortable taking part in any of it ,cheers.
boredandwise 1 year ago
@boredandwise I read your entire comment. And it seems pretty clear that you don't really understand the memory method. I use it to solve Rubik's cubes blindfolded and your proposed problem simply doesn't happen.
riffz 1 year ago
@riffz
did u read the scenario i proposed tho , or did u just read the beginning of my comment and wrote this down , dont reply to something i posted two months ago if ur not gonna really "reply" about it lol .
boredandwise 1 year ago
@boredandwise Regardless of whether it sounds cheesy to you or not, he knows what he's talking about.
riffz 1 year ago
this sounds extremely cheesy , considering theres thousands of thousands of things thats are "interesting" that one might not remember , likewise , are you going to build up a sort of memory blanket where 10 things unrelated to ice cream are thought about after triggered by the eating of ice cream , wouldn't that be ..."really fucked up " ?
boredandwise 1 year ago
Cute guy. Saw him on BBLB a few days ago. He reminds me of the saxophonist, Kenny G.
lagosmama 2 years ago
HEY ED CAME 2 MY SKOOL
jxd11 2 years ago