HURIER and Contexts
Memory
Board Games
Education and note taking
Noise and Barriers to Listening
100

What do the letters of the HURIER stand for?

hearing
understanding
remembering
interpreting
evaluating
responding

100

Without rehearsal, our short-term-memory can retain information for... how long?

Less than 30 seconds

100

Characters associated with this classic board game include: Mr. Mint, Grandma Nut, Gloppy, Jolly.

Candyland

100

"Higher order thinking where we are thinking about our thinking" is called...?

Metacognition

100

How many decibles is a whisper and a shout?

whisper 30 dB

shout 120 dB

200

Critical listening, objectivity, and bias are all important concepts in which element of the HURIER?

Evaluating.

200

humans forget approx 50% of new information within an hour of learning it. This is called...

The Curve of Forgetting

200

Objects associated with this classic board game include: candlestick, lead pipe, revolver, knife.

Clue

200

What is another name for "split page note-taking"?

The Cornell system.

200

What is a Hertz?

frequency (or pitch) is measured in Hertz (Hz)

Frequency = wavelength 

The shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency/pitch/Hertz.

300

empathy, nonverbals, and perspective taking are all important concepts in which element of the HURIER?

Interpreting

300

Name one kind of thing we are typically bad at remembering and one kind of thing we are typically good at remembering.

names, faces, numbers, etc.

images, spaces, anything novel and strange.

300

The gameboard for this game resembles a world map. Pieces resemble foot soldiers, people on horseback, and cannons.

Risk

300

What is the difference between a "skill" and a "strategy" ?

Skill: the ability to do something well, coming from knowledge, practice, aptitude.

Strategy: ability to switch thinking processes when we realize we're not understanding. 

300

What is the human hearing range? (in Hz)

20 Hz - 20,000 Hz

(whale song=10, bird song=10,000)

400

Name at least 4 contexts for communication listed in chapter 1.

intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, mediated, small group, etc.

(Note also the types of listening: discriminative, appreciative, comprehensive, therapeutic, critical.)

400

Name at least 4 memory techniques discussed in class.

chunking, repetition, mnemonics...

PAO, memory palace, elaborative encoding...

400

Objects associated with this classic board game include: thimble, iron, wheelbarrow, top hat.

Monopoly

400

The most visual of the notetaking systems was called: ______.

Mind mapping.

400

Name one cause of Conductive hearing loss in the middle ear, and one cause of Conductive hearing loss in the outer ear.

outer ear: ear wax, "foreign object", infection

middle ear: busted ear drum, swimmers ear Otosclerosis

500

Name at least 1 strength, and 1 weakness of the HURIER

good list of components, concept map, multi-step.

individual orientation rather than relational. No agreement on the steps.

generalized theoretical modal vs context specific model.

500

If you have a PAO for digits 0-9, and you have a 10 loci memory palace, you can memorize a number that is ______ digits long.

30!

500

This word game asks you to make words out of adjacent lettered dice.

Boggle

500

Name 3 categories of metacognative listening strategies described in the text.

problem solving (context clues)

Planning-evaluation (before/during/after)

directed attention (Thought speech differential)

500

What is the softest sound humans can hear?

your auditor system, when working perfectly, is capable of hearing—and thus processing—sounds as low as zero decibels.

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