This is the number of steps in the learning process. You can maximize your learning by conscientously applying all steps throughout college.
What is four?
This term is commonly used for being engaged in two or more different activities at the same time.
What is multitasking?
This is the ability to discover the value of an idea, a set of beiliefs, a claim, or an argument. It requires you to use logic and reasoning to evaluate evidence or information to make a decision or reach a conclusion.
What is critical thinking?
This method of note-taking utilizes 4 boxes on each sheet of paper.
What is the Cornell Method?
These two general types of tests are based on their objectives, or how they are intended to be used.
What are Formative Assessments and Summative Assessments?
This is the 3rd step in the learning process.
What is capturing?
Goals for today, this week, or this month are referred to as...
What are short-term Goals?
This type of logical fallacy involves making assumptions about a whole group of people based on an inadequate sample.
What are generalizations?
This is the process of storing and retrieving information.
What is memory?
This type of assessment includes midterms and finals. They are used by the instructor to determine if you are mastering a large portion of the material, and as such, they usually carry a heavy weight toward your final grade for the course.
What are Summative Assessments?
Listening carefully to what your instructor says describes the 2nd step of the learning process. The term used to describe this step is...
What is absorbing?
This is the number of hours per week recommended to study for a 3 unit class?
What is 6 hours or 2 hours per unit?
This type of thinking is the first level of Bloom's Taxonomy.
What is remembering and recalling?
Patriots Always Crush Raiders is an example of what type of Mnemonic device?
What is an acrostic?
This type of assessment includes quizzes, unit tests, pop quizzes, and review quizzes from a textbook or itsWeb site.
Their main objective is to make sure you know the fundamental material before moving on to more challenging topics.
What are Formative Assessments?
This type of learner learns better by listening.
What is aural?
Sleeping, eating, hygiene, chores, and transportation are examples of this type of activities.
What are fixed life activities?
These defecits in logic weakern arguments and are referred to as what.
What are fallacies?
This is what you should do with your notes soon after each class.
What is review?
This type of learner prefers to learn through doing, practicing, and acting.
What is kinesthetic?
This is the largest factor determining success in college.
What is attitude?
This is a process of generating ideas for solutions in a group. This method is very effective because ideas from one person will trigger additional ideas from another.
What is brainstorming?
This type of memory allows you to store and recall information.
What is long-term memory?