Learning Styles
Note-Taking
12 Memory Principles
Time Management and Goal Setting
Test/Self Management Skills
100
Visual Auditory Kinesthetic
What are the three types of learning styles?
100
The process of highlighting, underlining,making marginal notes, or marking information in printed materials.
What is annotating?
100
Two items that are linked together in working memory so that recall of one item triggers recall of the second item.
What is paired associations?
100
A graph that represents how much time is dedicated to school, work, and leisure.
What is the Pie of Life?
100
The ability to use stratergies to deal constructively and effectively with variables that affect the quality of your personal life.
What is self-management?
200
The process of learning by hearing and discussing information.
What are auditory learners?
200
Brief notes written in the margin of the textbook pages.
What are marginal notes?
200
Identifying what is important to attend and learn, and what you can ignore for futher processing.
What is Selectivity?
200
A month by month calendar that shows important events and deadlines.
What is a term schedule?
200
Resisting the urge to participate in an external or internal distraction.
What is the Say No Technique?
300
A cognitive model that identifies specific functions of the right and left hemispheres of the brain.
What is the Brain Dominance Theory?
300
The process of recording, reducing,reciting,reflecting, and reviewing notes taken from the textbook or lectures.
What is Cornell Notes?
300
The process of using a variety of stratergies that actively involve or engage you in the learning process.
What is Active Learning?
300
A process to set and achieve goals by using these steps: Specific,Target,Steps, and Rewards.
What is the Four Steps for Achieving Goals?
300
A reaction or response to events or situations that threaten or disrupt our normal patterns or routines.
What is stress?
400
A cognitive theory that proposes that individuals have at least 8 different kinds of intelligences.
What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences?
400
The process of addeing your own words to convert annotated text into full sentences and explanations.
What is stringing ideas together?
400
A memory technique or a memory tool that serves as a bridge to help you recall information from long-term memory.
What is a mnemonic?
400
This is achievable over a time period of a year or more.
What is a intermediary goal?
400
Multiple choice questions are the incorrect answers or options.
What is distractors?
500
The general way people prefer to process information presented in order to problem-solve, process, learn, and remember new information.
What is cognitive learning styles?
500
Shows topics,vocabulary terms, or study questions in the left column and details or explanations in the right column.
What is the Two-Column Notetaking System?
500
Elaboration is also called this.
What is Elaborative Rehersal?
500
A goal-setting strategy to prioritize your goals according to rank of importance.
What is the ABC Method?
500
Words that tell to what degree or frequency something occurs.
What are modifiers?
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