A result in which someone works towards achieving
What is a goal?
The creative process of generating ideas for a solution in a small group
What is brainstorming?
Storing and retrieving information
What is memorization?
The 4 steps of active reading are similar to this method: 1. Preparing 2. Reading 3. Capturing the key ideas 4. Reviewing
What is the learning cycle?
Psychological distress before, during, or after an exam
What is test anxiety?
A state of mind achieved by focusing on the present moment and acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations.
What is mindfulness?
A type of thinking in which you believe in yourself, use curiosity and exploration, spend time alone, work hard and risk taking, and accept mistakes in part of process
What is creative thinking?
An outline of the course from the instructor given at the beginning of the semester, including the course objectives, the material to be covered in class, and often assignments.
What is a syllabus?
Documents, newspaper reports, lab reports, and records that directly report and offer new ideas
What is a primary source?
What is studying?
For every hour in the class room, this amount of time or more should be spent studying outside of class
What is 2 hours?
This is the classification of the following thinking skills: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
A trick or game to help you remember something; acronyms, acrostics, lines, jingles
What is a mnemonic?
A conscious process in which the reader chooses to create an interaction with the written word, with the objective of increasing understanding
What is active reading?
A test or quiz used to determine a student's basic understanding the material before taking on more challenging ideas
What is formative assessment?
Something that is more important or requires more attention than other things; ex: doing homework vs. going to Tigerland
What is a priority?
Defects in logic that weaken arguments
What are fallacies?
A note taking method in which the central idea is placed in the center of the page, showing relationship between ideas
What is the Word Web/Concept Map note taking method?
The three R's in the SQ3R method
What is Read, Recite, Review?
Name at least 2 "absolute" words found on Multiple Choice tests that are rarely found in a correct option
What are "always," "never," "every," or "none"?
This goal focuses on today, the next few days, or weeks
What is a short-term goal?
Also known as analytical thinking; how you shape or change your environment to adapt to you in order to pursue your goals
What is practical thinking?
Give the name of this note taking method:
What is the Cornell method?
The ability to perceive, assess, and manage one's own emotions
What is emotional intelligence?
The most successful person we all know and love
Who is THE Dr. Herman Kelly?