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UCLA MEMORY TRAINING PROGRAM

This is a four-week class that will teach strategies and exercises to improve your long-term memory and ability to retain and recall information. Developed by UCLA, this memory class provides practical ways to help you: keep track of keys, phones, or other items. Retain and recall dates, phone numbers, addresses. Put names with faces. It is important that participants have appropriate writing surfaces, since they engage in classroom exercises that include memory checks, handouts, and note taking. New students may not join after the second session.

Instructor: Monica Dunahee

Location: San Vicente Room at Aquatic and Recreation Center

About the Instructor: Monica Dunahee has taught a UCLA Memory Training workshop for more than ten years to a wide variety of audiences of all ages. A self-confessed geek, she has also written and taught a wide variety of computer classes and served on the American Society on Aging's Lifelong Learning Committee.

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