Representing something you want to remember with something familiar
Absolutely - you can remember a lot more if you use mnemonic devices than if you just try to memorize every single thing. For example - you can remember the colors of the rainbow by remembering Roy G. Biv, an imaginary person whose name gives you the first letter of each color: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet!
A familiar thing is chosen to stand in for something that needs to be remembered.
Yes, good students use mnemonic devices to help them remember long lists and complicated ideas.
All devices can work, if they are designed properly and are well-maintained.
Mnemonic devices.
Rhymes are one example of mnemonic devices. Other examples include music mnemonics, name mnemonics, word or expression mnemonics, and model mnemonics.
Well, some physical devices don't work at all.
To improve the power of their memory. They link unfamiliar things to familiar ones to help them remember them better.
There aren't specific mnemonic devices for technology. Maybe for some specific parts of it, but not for the entire world of information that is technology. Try a more specific question. See the related links for a list of mnemonics, in case they have some information that would help you.
Yes, Beats work with most if not all blackberry devices
it all devices does.
There are multiple devices available to consumers that only require somebody to tap the screen in order to work it. Tablets and the latest smartphones are all devices that just require fingers for us.
2. All IDE conenctors allow for two devices to be connected to it, it cannot handle more than that