Learning Styles
Time Management
Reading & Note Taking
AACC Resources
Critical Thinking & Communication
100
"Hands-on" learner
What is kinesthetic?
100
Putting off something you should be doing.
What is procrastination?
100
The name of our textbook.
What is Becoming a Master Student?
100
Inquire here about student loans, grants, and scholarships.
What is the Financial Aid Office?
100
Always using your own thoughts and words helps you avoid this problem.
What is plagiarism?
200
Skills that we learn in and out of the classroom that can help in any job.
What are transferable skills?
200
Describes the ability or inspiration to begin or complete a task even when you don't feel like it.
What is motivation?
200
In this style of note-taking, your paper is divided into two columns with space for a summary below.
What is the Cornell Method?
200
This office provides interview preparation and resume workshops and also coordinates an on-campus job fair.
What is Career Services?
200
Working in a group to process information.
What is collaborative learning?
300
No matter the learning style, a student should try to sit here in order to be an active learner and effective note-taker.
What is the front of the classroom?
300
SMART goals are Measurable, Realistic, Achievable, Timed, and this.
What is specific?
300
The first step in Phase One of the Muscle Reading Technique.
What is previewing?
300
Need help with smoking cessation? Visit this office.
What is Health Services?
300
The first step in the problem solving process
What is defining the problem?
400
Howard Gardner developed this theory of different kinds of "smarts."
What is multiple intelligences?
400
This tool allows you to keep track of all of the things that you need/want to accomplish and check them off as you complete them.
What is a to-do list?
400
A trick that can increase your ability to remember something.
What is a mnemonic device?
400
This is the name of the online tutoring program that students can access through MyAACC.
What is Smarthinking?
400
This term describes a common mistake in thinking.
What is a logical fallacy?
500
Professor Nagiel's learning style
What is visual?
500
A master student sets himself up for success by putting all tests dates on his calendar when he receives this important tool on the first day of class.
What is the syllabus?
500
In this visual note-taking format, you'll highlight the main idea and then have key words radiating out from that central concept.
What is mind-mapping?
500
These three things are found in every library.
What are catalogs, collections & computer resources?
500
The four critical thinking question words mentioned several times in each chapter of your book.
What are: Why? What? How? and What If?
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