Purposefully focusing on what a speaker is saying with the objective of understanding.
What is listening?
100
The 4 note-taking methods
What are Lists, Outlines, Concept Maps, and the Cornell Method?
100
The process of storing and retrieving information.
What is memory?
100
A conscious process in which the reader chooses to create an interaction with the written word, with objective of increasing understanding.
What is active reading?
100
A psychological condition in which a person feels distress regarding a test/exam to the point where it causes poor performance.
What is test anxiety?
200
The name of the step in the Learning Cycle that listening belongs is ______.
What is absorbing?
200
The method that uses 2 columns. The larger column for taking notes and the smaller column for reviewing.
What is the Cornell Method?
200
It is much more important to _______ the _________ than it is to just memorize the information.
What is understand the material?
200
auto, bio, chrono, log, port, and vac are known as these
What are stems?
200
Give a brief, precise description of an idea or concept.
What is to summarize/summarizing?
300
A strategy for listening effectively in interactive situations by focusing on what is being said, confirming that you heard the right message, asking for any needed clarification, watching for nonverbal messages, and listening for requests.
What is active listening?
300
A sequential recording of ideas as the are presented.
What is a list/the list method?
300
Length of short term memory is _____. The loss of short term memory is due to these two things.
What is 30 seconds, time, and lack of use?
300
Documents, letters, diaries, newspaper reports, financial reports, lab reports, and records that directly report or offer new information or ideas.
What are primary sources?
300
A test or quiz used to determine a student's basic understanding of material before taking on more challenging ideas is called a _______ assessment, while a test or exam used by an instructor to determine if a student has mastered the material sufficiently is called a ________ assessment.
What is a formative and summative assessment?
400
Getting your mind and yourself in the right space, looking for signals, listening for what is and is not being said and asking questions.
What are strategies for (active) listening?
400
The left column of the Cornell method is called this
What is cue or recall column?
400
The process of memory is comparable to what electronic item?
What is a computer?
400
Pacing yourself, scheduling, avoiding distractions, and avoiding reading fatigue.
What are strategies for textbook reading?
400
Submitting material that is not your in partially or wholly and not giving due credit to the appropriate sources.
What is plagiarism?
500
Your instructor speaks to fast, has a heavy accent, or speaks to low/mumbles.
What are special listening challenges?
500
Instructor hand outs should be considered a replacement for taking your own notes.
What is false?
500
Acronyms, acrostics, rhymes, and jingles; tricks for memorizing lists and data.
What are mnemonics?
500
A publishing term used to describe the 1st parts of a book that are not a part of the actual text (preface, intro., etc.)
What is "front matter"?
500
Falsifying or inventing any information, data or citation.