Focus, Focus,Focus
The AQ4R Method
Remember memorization
Overlearning and its strengths​
Take a step back and consider the pros and cons of distance-based learning ​
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Name a point from the Focus, Focus, Focus slide


  • Read in small bites!

  • Take breaks!

  • Test your focus with digital or physical media! If you find it easier to focus with either one, plan around that!

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Name two points from the AQ4R slide 

  • Survey: Create an overview of major points of the material

  • Question: Write or say aloud questions about the material prior to actually reading a section of the text

  • Read: Read the material carefully and answer the questions you have as you go

  • Recite: Describe the material to yourself

  • Record: Take notes or create flash cards

  • Review: Read the end of chapter summery to make sure you fully understand the content

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Name one of the points from remember memorization 


  • Rehearse the material

  • Mnemonics (Formal techniques used to make material more readily remembered)

  • Create Acronyms

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Name a point from Overlearning and its strengths 

  • Overlearning is when you study and rehearse material past the point of initial mastery, to the point of where the information becomes second nature.

  • If you struggle with a specific topic, continue to focus on it until there is no doubts in your mind that you can remember it easily.

  • The purpose of overlearning is to make any bit of knowledge "As familiar as an old pair of jeans"

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name a pro from "Take a step back and consider the pros and cons of distance-based learning" 

  • Distance based learning classes are often more flexible

  • You are much more self sufficient

  • You may find it easier to speak up and ask questions

  • Lack of direct face to face contact with your peers and instructors 

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Name another point from the Focus, Focus, Focus slide


  • Rehearse the material

  • Mnemonics (Formal techniques used to make material more readily remembered)

  • Create Acronyms

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Name two more points from the AQ4R slide

  • Survey: Create an overview of major points of the material

  • Question: Write or say aloud questions about the material prior to actually reading a section of the text

  • Read: Read the material carefully and answer the questions you have as you go

  • Recite: Describe the material to yourself

  • Record: Take notes or create flash cards

  • Review: Read the end of chapter summery to make sure you fully understand the content

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Name another point from remember memorization 

 

  • Rehearse the material

  • Mnemonics (Formal techniques used to make material more readily remembered)

  • Create Acronyms

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Name another point from Overlearning and its strengths 


  • Overlearning is when you study and rehearse material past the point of initial mastery, to the point of where the information becomes second nature.

  • If you struggle with a specific topic, continue to focus on it until there is no doubts in your mind that you can remember it easily.

  • The purpose of overlearning is to make any bit of knowledge "As familiar as an old pair of jeans"

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Name a con from "Take a step back and consider the pros and cons of distance-based learning"


  • Technology can be inconsistent

  • You won't receive immediate feedback

  • You require significant discipline and personal responsibility; it can be easy to forget or procrastinate while at home.

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