A BREAKTHROUGH MEMORY TOOL
Where students are taught to store facts inside images, building stronger recall, deeper understanding, and long-term versatility in learning.
FACTS BECOME VIVID MEMORABLE IMAGES
Key parts of the learning material are creatively linked to different elements in a single image.


DEEP LEARNING REPLACES ROTE MEMORIZATION
Images act like visual index cards, building a framework for spaced learning, not cramming or shallow repetition.
UNLOCKS FLEXIBLE AND CRITICAL THINKING
Students are taught to form associations between learning material and unexpected image elements, building a foundation for analogical reasoning and flexible thinking.


SUPPORTS INCREASING ACADEMIC LOAD
Identifies gaps in comprehension, eases test anxiety, and equips students to handle the growing academic demands of each school year.
HOW THE METHOD WORKS
This 5-step method is universally applicable and independent of specific curriculums.
It can be applied across any fact-based learning material from primary school to university.

Lifetime Value
Factframes is not a quick fix; it's a cognitive tool. Once adopted, the method becomes a reusable mental framework that supports students from Grade 4 through to graduation.

Countless Applications
Factframes adapts to the curriculum. It's built for the demands of fact-heavy subjects like History, Geography, Economics, and other fact-based Social Studies.

Supports Every Academic Stage
Factframes supports cognitive development. Its structured approach allows students to adapt the method across topics and year levels as their learning evolves.
STEP 1 – FOUNDATION FOR MEMORY ANCHORS
Choosing the right facts helps students commit the most important information to memory.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" - Albert Einstein


STEP 2 – CULTIVATES PROBLEM SOLVING
By identifying anchoring elements in an image, students learn to connect seemingly unrelated ideas. This process strengthens their ability to link abstract concepts through visual reasoning.
“The soul never thinks without a picture” – Aristotle
STEP 3 – HIGHER ORDER THINKING
Attaching key components to image elements trains students to form unexpected associations. This creative stretch lays the foundation for analogical reasoning, a key skill in critical thinking.
“Creativity is just connecting things” – Steve Jobs


STEP 4 – REINFORCES MEMORY AND PREVENTS GAPS
Writing down the links between key facts and image elements helps cement learning. It ensures the effort invested pays off and creates the framework for longer-term recall through spaced learning.
“The palest ink is better than the best memory” – Chinese proverb
STEP 5 – ACTIVATES RECALL TO LOCK IN MEMORY
Strengthens retrieval pathways, making facts easier and faster to recall over time. Helps students lock in information and prepare with confidence for assessments.
“Memory is the mother of all wisdom” – Aeschylus Prometheus Bound

FACTFRAMES FOR BEGINNERS
The beginner-friendly course introduces Factframes in 13 structured lessons, using material from middle school History, Geography, and Business Studies. Through examples, interactive exercises, and guided practice, students will develop a powerful skillset for creative recall and longer-term memory retention.
VIEW BEGINNERS COURSE
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BREAKTHROUGH MEMORY TOOL
Where students are taught to store facts inside images, building stronger recall, deeper understanding, and long-term versatility in learning.
FACTS BECOME VIVID MEMORABLE IMAGES

Key parts of the learning material are creatively linked to different elements in a single image.
DEEP LEARNING REPLACES ROTE MEMORIZATION

Images act like visual index cards, building a framework for spaced learning, not cramming or shallow repetition.
UNLOCKS FLEXIBLE AND CRITICAL THINKING

Students are taught to form associations between learning material and unexpected image elements, building a foundation for analogical reasoning and flexible thinking.
SUPPORTS INCREASING ACADEMIC LOAD

Identifies gaps in comprehension, eases test anxiety, and equips students to handle the growing academic demands of each school year.
HOW THE METHOD WORKS
This 5-step method is universally applicable and independent of specific curriculums. It can be applied across any fact-based learning material from primary school to university.

Lifetime Value
Factframes is not a quick fix; it's a cognitive tool. Once adopted, the method becomes a reusable mental framework that supports students from Grade 4 through to graduation.

Countless Applications
Factframes adapts to the curriculum. It's built for the demands of fact-heavy subjects like History, Geography, Economics, and other fact-based Social Studies.

Supports Every Academic Stage
Factframes supports cognitive development. Its structured approach allows students to adapt the method across topics and year levels as their learning evolves.
STEP 1 – FOUNDATION FOR MEMORY ANCHORS
Choosing the right facts helps students commit the most important information to memory.

"Imagination is more important than knowledge." Albert Einstein
STEP 2 –CULTIVATES PROBLEM SOLVING
By identifying anchoring elements in an image, students learn to connect seemingly unrelated ideas. This process strengthens their ability to link abstract concepts through visual reasoning.

“The soul never thinks without a picture.” Aristotle
STEP 3 – HIGHER ORDER THINKING
Attaching key components to image elements trains students to form unexpected associations. This creative stretch lays the foundation for analogical reasoning, a key skill in critical thinking.

“Creativity is just connecting things.” Steve Jobs
STEP 4 – REINFORCES MEMORY AND PREVENTS GAPS
Writing down the links between key facts and image elements helps cement learning. It ensures the effort invested pays off and creates the framework for longer-term recall through spaced learning.

“The palest ink is better than the best memory.” Chinese proverb
STEP 5 – ACTIVATES RECALL TO LOCK IN MEMORY
Strengthens retrieval pathways, making facts easier and faster to recall over time. Helps students lock in information and prepare with confidence for assessments.

“Memory is the mother of all wisdom.” Aeschylus Prometheus Bound
FACTFRAMES FOR BEGINNERS
The beginner-friendly course introduces Factframes in 13 structured lessons, using material from middle school History, Geography, and Business Studies. Through examples, interactive exercises, and guided practice, students will develop a powerful skillset for creative recall and longer-term memory retention.
VIEW BEGINNERS COURSE