Use mnemonic devices to accommodate memory abilities
Mnemonic devices are techniques a person can use to help them improve their ability to remember something. It’s a simple shortcut that helps us associate the information we want to remember with an image, a sentence, or a word.
Discussion by Disabilities
Defining and setting mnemonics for complex actions help people with cognitive disabilities better associate information.
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