The lamps are different, but the light is the same. - Rumi
The Stanford Learning Lab guides undergraduate and grad students to become more efficient learners, nurtures student and staff communities, and integrates the goals of Our Most Important Work and the IDEAL Initiative.
Tip of the Month:
Use word generators like Word Finder, Unscramble Words: Make Words with These Letters, or Letter Solverto create mnemonics. If you’re a student who is trying to remember the different parts of anatomy (i.e. arm, leg, head, foot, abdomen, hand), you can plug in the first letter of each term and it will create a word from them or at least the closest thing that sounds like a word (HALFA).
For more tips and resources on this topic, visit our Memory page in the Learning Library.
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People
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What is Learner Variability?
On an individual scale, we start from the cognitive and social science premise that a multitude of factors influence learning. On a larger scale, learner variability refers to the ways in which the diversity of approaches to learning can create major hurdles and deliver tremendous benefits.
Language Matters
At the Learning Lab, we work with all Stanford students. When discussing individual learner variability, we use each student’s preferred terms, embracing the stance that Elizabeth Ross takes.
Learning Lab Newsletters
Our monthly newsletters provide highlights of Learning Lab programming, dates for upcoming events, and strategies that will enhance your learning experience.