Time-Management & Setting Goals
Thinking Critically
Writing and Oral Presentations
Taking Notes
Processing and Learning Information
100

Priorities

What refers to the arranging of tasks?

100

The ability to consider something in a new and different way.

What is Creative Thinking?

100

Organization

What is important in the writing process?

100

Focus and Attention

Taking notes will increase your what?

100

Sensory Input

What is the first step in "memory process"?

200

Agenda/Planner

The best way to manage time is to have a?

200

Thinking logically based on clear and rational ideas to evaluate or make a decision/judgment call.

What is Critical Thinking?

200

Supporting an author’s arguments by extending the argument.

What is "Point of Agreement?

200

Note-cards

What is a sufficient way to use your notes as a study tool?

200

What has unlimited storage for all sorts of processed information?

What is Long-Term Memory?
300

Backward Planning

An efficient way to set goals is to?

300

Deductive Reasoning

What is considered "Top Down" reasoning?

300

Challenge's an author’s argument by raising doubts and showing flaws.

What is "Points of Challenge"

300

Cornell Note Taking System

A useful method in note-taking is called?

300

Constructivism

What is it called when arguing for or against a point or position?

400

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Bound, Evaluate, Revise

What does S.M.A.R.T.E.R acronym stand for?

400

Reflection, Analysis, Acquisition of information, Creativity, Structuring arguments, Decision making, Commitment, & Debate

What are the 8 elements of The Critical Thinking Process?

400

Preview, Question, Read, Summarize, and Test

What does the acronym PQRST stand for?

400

Information that is written on the board and key elements

What should you watch and listen for when taking notes?

400

Auditory, Visual, Tactile/Kinesthetic 

What are the three learning style preferences?

500
Self-actualization, Esteem, Belonging & Love, Safety & Comfort, Basic Physiological Needs.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

500

Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analysing, Evaluating, Creating

What are the levels of Bloom's Taxonomy?

500

Desiree Moore 's "Four Qualities of an Amazing Public Speakers"

"Know your strengths and use them while speaking."

"Begin your speech with an engaging, emotional story."

"Be generous in satiating your audience’s curiosity of you and your topic."

"Learn to use your nervousness in a productive way that leads to confident speaking."

500

Increased Learning, Better Grades, Increased Long-Term memory, Understanding Course Materials

What are two of four things you will learn by note-taking strategies?

500

Survey, Question, Read, Record, Recite, and Review

What does SQ4R stand for?

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