Think Twice
MIX 1
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Bloom Bloom's
100
Process of gathering, analyzing and evaluating information
What is critical thinking?
100
Attainable, relevant, specific, measurable, action
What is goal setting?
100
Reduce your notes to focus on what's important
What is one of the steps of taking note?
100
psychologist believed that not all questions are created equal
Who is (Benjamin) Bloom?
200
Reasons why something happened and its consequences
What is cause and effect?
200
Physical or mental strain produced in reaction to pressure
What is stress?
200
Outline, Cornell
What are the note-taking system?
200
Formulate question from simple recall to higher level thinking
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
300
A belief, conclusion or judgement that is difficult and sometimes impossible to verify
What is an opinion?
300
divergent thinking
What is brainstorming?
300
internal and external interference that gets in the way of listening
What is distractions?
300
Knowledge- understanding- application- analysis- synthesis- evaluation
levels from low to high Bloom's taxonomy
400
a process; set aside what is not useful and use the rest to create argument
What is evaluate information?
400
SQ3R stands for: Survey, Question, Read, Review and ___________.
What is recite?
400
Timeline, tables, charts
What are the visual note -taking strategies?
400
one word; rapid reading of key chapter elements to get an overview and find main ideas
What is skimming?
500
part of the process for a creative breakthroughs; let mistakes be okay
What is taking risks?
500
SQ3R, strong evidence/logic, bias free, ask question for conclusion and generalization.
What are the ways to develop critical thinking skills?
500
Prepare, record, review, and revise
How to make the most of class note?
500
one word, rapid reading in search of specific information
What is scanning?
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