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Uriel Avila

Gentre Thomsen

We are Web Developers

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Meta Memory Coach

Transform Your Perspective and Learn to Recall. As Your Personal Trainer, We Will be Using Mnemonics Tools to Transform Your Ability to Remember.

Memory Training

Years of success and experience, our Memory Fitness Training team will analyze your learning speed and create a mental exercise plan to help you reach your academic goals.

Training Your Brain

Training

Enhanced cognitive abilities and learn how to store and recall information with imegery.

How do you want to advance your education or career? How do you envision improving your memory?

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Prepare to Learn

Mnemonic device are our primary memory program to develop your child's cognitive skills. These techniques have been a proven method for thousands of years. Today, memory athletes, students, and professionals utilize these mnemonic tools to build memories.

This training is for individuals who are interested in training their brains to remember. Memory training incorporates many needs such as a list of items, recalling people's names, preparing for a test, and learn a new language.

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Supercharged Brain

Strengthening their skills and abilities will increase focus, selective attention, retention, confidence, imagination, and visualization to make learning fun

Visualization coupled with sensory perception will stimulate the right and left brain hemispheres by training children to see what they are learning, such as geometric shapes or formulas.

Teammates: Authoring Websites

The CSULA MSIS team members building the front-end website.

# First Last Job Title
1 Uriel Avila Front-End Developer
2 Gentre E. Thomsen Front-End Developer
3 Dr. Jose Carlos Ortiz Professor

Frequently Asked Questions

As a new student to front-end development, you must learn HTML CSS and Javascript languages.

The elements of design are: line, shape, direction, size, texture, and color. Do you know these elements?

In JavaScript, each function gets its own scope. Scope is basically a collection of variables as well as the rules for how those variables are accessed by name. Only code inside that function can access that function's scoped variables.