Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Bonus
100
Things that matter to a person
What are Values?
100
A result or achievement toward which one directs one’s efforts.
What is a Goal?
100
Define the problem, Narrow the problem, Generate solutions and Choose the solution
What are the four steps to effective problem solving?
100
Purposefully focusing on what a speaker is saying with the objective of understanding.
What is listening?
100
Allows you to store and recall information.
What is long-term memory?
200
Refers to the actual taking in of new ideas, information, or experience.
What is "Absorbing"?
200
The performing of multiple tasks at the same time, often involving technology and communications.
What is multitasking?
200
Evaluating the strength of your arguments, data, and information.
What is critical thinking?
200
The process of storing and retrieving information
What is memory?
200
Short verses used to remember data.
What are Rhymes?
300
An instructor’s or student’s honesty and responsibility related to scholarship and academic interpersonal interactions.
What is academic integrity?
300
A way of thinking that lets one put off doing something that should be done now.
What is Procrastination?
300
Defects in logic that weaken arguments.
What are Fallacies?
300
Words or phrases made up by using the first letter of each word in a list or phrase.
What are Acronyms?
300
A phrase that is set to music and is easy to remember.
What is a Jingle?
400
Refers to a student’s specific learning preferences and actions
What is "Style" (learning style)?
400
1) be more upbeat with yourself 2) choose who you spend time with 3) overcome resistance to change 4) overcome resistance to fear
What are 4 suggestions for developing a more successful attitude?
400
A classification of thinking skills developed by Benjamin Bloom.
What is Bloom’s taxonomy?
400
Tricks for memorizing lists and data.
What are Mnemonics?
400
lists, outlines, concept maps, and the Cornell method
What are the four primary ways of taking notes?
500
Preparing, Absorbing, Capturing and Reviewing
What are the 4 steps to learning (learning cycle)?
500
The largest factor determining success in college.
What is Attitude?
500
The ability to discover the value of an idea, a set of beliefs, a claim, or an argument.
What is critical thinking?
500
A classic method of taking organized class notes using a two-column approach that highlights key ideas.
What is the Cornell Method (note-taking method)?
500
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?
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