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Learning Glossary
Simple explanations of active recall, spaced repetition, speed reading, and other learning terms.
Glossary pages give ReadSprint a durable SEO layer around the learning concepts that power quizzes and retention.
6 in-depth pages
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What You'll Find Here
This section is designed to be more than an index. It gives readers enough context to choose the right page quickly and understand how the topics connect.
Most visitors land here with one clear question. The goal is to help them find the strongest answer, then move into a tool, summary, or workflow that keeps the momentum going.
Common topics
Why active recall works
How readers can use it
Why spacing helps
Use it lightly
Speed is only one part of the equation
Where speed reading helps most
What Is Active Recall?
A simple explanation of active recall and why it is one of the highest-leverage ways to remember what you read.
- Why active recall works
- How readers can use it
What Is Spaced Repetition?
Understand spaced repetition in plain language and how it helps readers remember ideas long after finishing a book.
- Why spacing helps
- Use it lightly
What Is Speed Reading?
A quick explanation of speed reading, when it helps, and where it stops helping because comprehension drops.
- Speed is only one part of the equation
- Where speed reading helps most
What Is Deep Work?
A simple definition of deep work and why it matters when you want more from serious reading.
- Why deep work matters for reading
- Not every book needs deep work
What Is Knowledge Retention?
A plain-English explanation of knowledge retention and how it applies to books, summaries, and learning systems.
- Retention is more than memory
- Retention improves with structure
What Is Learning Efficiency?
Learning efficiency means getting more useful understanding per minute of attention invested.
- Efficiency is not rushing
- How readers improve efficiency
Turn this traffic into learning
These pages should stand on their own as useful resources, then connect naturally into ReadSprint when someone wants help turning ideas into a faster reading system, a cleaner summary workflow, or stronger recall.
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