Unit 1 Academic Basics
Evaluating Sources
Evaluating Information/Thinking About How We Think
Academic Integrity
Financial Literacy
100

Allows you to sign up for academic advisement and consultation with an education specialist.

What is EAB Navigate?

100

examples of this type of source: textbooks, scholarly reviewed articles, encyclopedias, documentaries

What is Secondary Source?

100

This type of mindset is the foundation of learning

What is growth mindset?

100

A type of source in Folio that checks credibility.

What is Turnitin?

100

A type of loan where interest does not acures while the student is in school

What is Subsidized Loan?

200

You are able to see your academic progress in your course in Folio.

What are Grades?

200

examples of this type of source: newspapers, books, speeches, photographs, interviews

What is Primary source?

200

practice of calling out/throwing out an individual or group based on controversial views or behaviors

What is Cancel Culture?

200

This type of academic dishonesty is when you re-submitted work without the permission of professor.

What is Self-Plagarism?

200

A type of loan that acures while the student is in school

What is UnSubsidized Loan?

300

Where you can look to find the date of the last day to withdrawal from academic penalty

What is Academic Calender?

300

examples of this type of source: encyclopedias, biographical dictionaries

What is Tetirary source?

300

a space or group where a person only engages with information or opinions that reflect their own.


What is Echo Chamber?

300

Recording lectures, or presenting lecture notes as your own work is an example of ______

What is Classroom Copyright Infringement?

300

This money remains after taxes and other deductions are taken out

What is Net Income?

400

Administrator who serves as the voice for GS students

What is Dean of Students?

400

Keywords that create logical phrases in a database that help with your search

What is AND, OR, NOT?

400
Gives us the ability to learn and change by "rewiring our brain"

What is neuroplasticity?

400

Trust, Fairness, Respect, Responsibility, and Honesty are the fundamentals of _____

What is Integrity?

400

Excessive ATM fees, eating take-out everyday, and indulging into unhealthy money-spending habits are examples of ________

What is budget busters?

500

Contains information of academic policies and procedures, graduation requirements, course descriptions, and degree requirements

What is Academic Catalog?

500

Articles reviewed by multiple boards of editors, not just one. 

What is Editorial Board Peer Review?

500

Corporate, Big Story, and Partisan are specific types of ___________

What are Biases?

500

This chapter in the GS Student Code of Conduct discusses about academic dishonesty

What is 12?

500

This policy requires students to maintain a 2.0 GPA minimum and earn 67% of the total hours attempted

What is SAP?

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