Strategy that begins with the end in mind and goes back towards the beginning.
What is backward planning?
Ability to predict performance on tasks and to monitor current levels of mastery and understanding.
What is metacognition?
Things that cause anxiety, fatigue, or distress.
What is psychological pollution?
Enhance or bring forth memory automatically.
What is studying productivity?
A person who is committed to completing the task no matter what obstacles may occur.
Who is a tenacious person?
This type of learning is needed to apply metacognitive strategies.
When is the use of recursive learning strategies needed?
Believing in your own abilities to complete a task or to reach a goal.
What is self-efficacy?
Cornell Notes
Which note taking strategy requires a summary at the bottom of the page?
Managing your time, minimizing your stress, enabling prompt submission of your course work, and providing more time for socializing.
What are the benefits of taking time to organize your weekly and monthly schedule?
Relating a concept to another concept (finding similarities) in deep processing.
What is elaboration in deep processing?
Extrinsic motivator
What kind of motivation is fear of failure?
Identifying main ideas and supporting details.
Attainable
What does the A stand for in "SMARTER" goal?
Learning through bodily movements.
What is kinesthetic learning?
Believing outcomes are a result of environmental factors.
What is external locus of control?
Intellectual copyrights, copyrighted material, attendance, and FERPA.
What are 4 reasons that it's important to ask your professor for permission before recording lectures?
Self actualization at the top, esteem, belonging and love, safety and comfort, and basic physiological needs at the very bottom of the pyramid.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Arguing against or for a point, asking question about learned material, building on prior knowledge, discussing among peers, understanding process of knowledge.
What are some ways students can apply constructivism?
Eustress
What is stress that has a positive function referred to as?
Sensory input --> sensory memory --> working memory --> long-term memory.
What is the order of the memory process?