The Curve of Forgetting PowerPoint Template is an engaging template to present the forgetting curve memory model proposed by Hermann Ebbinghaus. According to this model, every person forgets the random thing they tried to remember in a specific period or forgets a particular thing after an exact time if they don’t repeat that. After thoroughly experimenting, he expressed this data as a curved live graph. The first slide of this PPT template shows this graph in its simple form. In this graph, the y-axis represents the learning or memory level in numbers from 0 to 100. Meanwhile, the x-axis indicates periods (time of learning, 1 hour, day, week, and month). The lines in this graph that represent a decrease in memory level over time represent the repetitions. For instance, the 1st repetition has the most steep curve, indicating a slight impression of the thing you want to remember in your memory. Likewise, the last or the straight line indicates the 4th repetition, which reduces the chance of forgetting to zero.
On the left side of this slide, we have provided the color legend of the lines used on the graph. The following slide of this Curve of Forgetting PowerPoint Template is another graphical slide that indicates the percentage increase in memory on the y-axis and the week numbers on the x-axis. Both these PowerPoint slides can be edited according to the presentation requirements. Professionals can use these memory model slides in their motivational or training sessions to highlight the importance of repetition to enhance memory. It can also be used as a reference or proof to discuss the psychological aspect of increasing memory through repetition. So, personalize this forgetting curve template and prepare your interactive presentations. You can also edit with Keynote.