I have gone through course and i remeber there being a teacher who pegged keywords to the anchorman list and then used abc lists for each keyword giving a vast web of information. It seemed so exciting when i was first thinking about it, but now i have tried to apply the idea to learning info i have to learn from a book and i am struggling. I know the keywords to peg to the anchorman list will be the chapter headings. However for the abc list i am confused because to do an abc list the issues have to be in order of the alphabet, which they are not. So then i think to myself i need to read the chapter and then try to make an abc list of what i remeber, problem is the chapters are so long (land law i am learning) and full of complex explanations that i rarely end up with an abc list that is sufficient to give a decent understanding of the chapter. Then i remeber intelligent gap management and creative cheating, if i take keywords verbatim from the chapter and put them in the abc list it problably isnt constructing such that i will be able to reconstruct later as i have not come up with the keyword from my own memory.

Perhaps i need to listen to this course again to give more understanding. So what am i asking is can someone give me an example of how they used the achorman list to learn information from books for educational purposes.