The art of memory: Daniel Kilov at TEDxMacquarieUniversity
Having struggled with organizational skills as a symptom of his poor memory all through high school, Daniel sought out methods to improve his memory. It was then that he discovered the "Art of Memory", a loosely associated group of mnemonic principles and techniques used to organize memory impressions, improve recall, and assist in the combination and 'invention' of ideas. These techniques are sometimes referred to as mnemotechnics, and are employed by memory athletes to perform remarkable feats of learning.
Shortly afterwards, Daniel sought out Australia's most successful memory athlete, Tansel Ali. Daniel was trained privately by Tansel and at the 2011 Australian Memory Championships Daniel managed to secure second place behind his coach and mentor, and third place in the competition overall. He also broke the Australian record for the abstract images event and is the official holder of that record, having memorized the order of 99 abstract shapes.
Daniel now espouses the value of memory techniques as a potential revolution in education, both in the traditional sense of the word and, because as a matter of historical fact, the art of memory formed the cornerstone of education from the time of the Ancient Greeks, up until the renaissance. When we use memory techniques, we revolve back to the ancient and effective art of learning, memorizing and composition.
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Shortly afterwards, Daniel sought out Australia's most successful memory athlete, Tansel Ali. Daniel was trained privately by Tansel and at the 2011 Australian Memory Championships Daniel managed to secure second place behind his coach and mentor, and third place in the competition overall. He also broke the Australian record for the abstract images event and is the official holder of that record, having memorized the order of 99 abstract shapes.
Daniel now espouses the value of memory techniques as a potential revolution in education, both in the traditional sense of the word and, because as a matter of historical fact, the art of memory formed the cornerstone of education from the time of the Ancient Greeks, up until the renaissance. When we use memory techniques, we revolve back to the ancient and effective art of learning, memorizing and composition.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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