Everyone or no one
Who qualifies for extra credit opportunities?
Interacting with Faculty, Academic Advisors, Mentors, & Peers and Reflection & Self Awareness?
What are the Third and Fourth Bases of College Success? (Chapter 1)
Beyond memorization ... when we attach and connect new ideas to ideas we already know
What is Deep Learning?
Chapter 5
Law that governs educational privacy, similar to HIPPA in healthcare?
What is FERPA (Federal Education Rights Privacy Act of 1974)
Alzheimer's Foundation
What is the Service Learning Project Organization?
How many exams or quizzes in this class?
Prepare for citizenship and leadership in a democratic nation
What is the original purpose of a college education and Liberal Arts?
Chapter 2
The practice of studying a little at a time in shorter, separate study sessions.
What is Distributed Practice (or a precursor to "Part-to-Whole") Study Method?
Chapter 5 (pages 103 - 104)
Trespassing (C), vandalizing (D), unauthorized use of … access codes (E), theft (F), academic misconduct (J), disrupting classroom activity (K), falsely reporting a fire, etc. (L1), using, selling, possessing, distributing, or being under the influence of alcohol (O) or illegal drugs (P), threatening (Q), hazing (R), harassment (S), sexually harassing (T), sexual misconduct (U), filing a false … an accusation, misusing … or stealing a University document (W) and more.
What are Prohibited Conduct in the Student Code of Conduct?
Marking the days and hours
What is a time journal?
175 points
What are the total Participation points for the final grade?
Widened and lengthened frames of reference.
What are Social-Spatial and Chronological perspectives?
Chapter 2
* Social-Spatial: individual, family, community, society, culture, nation, international, global, universe
* Chronological: past, present, future
Stating aloud the info you want to remember and a type of memory reminder.
What are Recitation and Retreival Cues?
Chapter 6 (pages 116 and 117)
*Before the Exam
Not properly citing, providing or receiving (unauthorized) aid, (re)using same work when repeating a class without permission, misrepresenting attendance, substituting for another and more.
What are Academic Misconduct Violations – Definitions?
Patrick Griffis
Who is the Business Librarian?
Half off
Critical and Creative Thinking, Communication (written, oral, reading, listening, technology), Quantitative Skills, and Information Literacy
What are Transferable Skills?
Chapter 2
Analyze, Compare, Contrast, Describe, Discuss, Document, Explain.
What are Mental Action Verbs Commonly Found in Essay-Test Questions?
Chapter 6 (p. 121, Box 6.1)
* During the test
Reduction of points/letter grade for the assignment, Reduction of points/letter grade for class, Failing grade for assignment, failing grade for class and more
What are possible Academic Sanctions for Academic Misconduct?
Title of BUS 103 required textbook
Thriving in College and Beyond
Due Week 4
What's the deadline for Business Article Review
"Big Picture" perspective that allows you to "connect the dots".
What is the Synoptic Perspective?
Chapter 2
Integrating Multiple Perspectives into a coherent whole
Using effective test-prep strategies, stay focused, concentrate on here & now, focus on correct answers with points earned, going to Academic Success Center.
Chapter 6 (pages 127 - 128)
“Disciplinary Notation due to Academic Dishonesty in (class) during (semester).”
What is the Transcript Notation for Academic Misconduct?
In addition to taking courses, college learners have opportunities outside the classroom to develop additional skills or interests. What this is and where it can be found.
What is Co-curriculum opportunities (developing the Whole person) and on the UNLV Student Organizations website?
Chapter 2 & Student Organizations Website