using prior knowledge to construct meaning for new materials.
100
What is the three main parts of a lecture?
the lecturer
the audience
the information
100
How do you speed write tame, team, and mate
tame- tme
team- tem
mate- mte
200
how do you mark a text book
-highlight
- underline
-circle
-brackets
-star it
- side notes
200
What does e, and C stand for?
e= we
C= which
200
1. keep separate notebook
2. date your notes, and have main topic
3. leave wide margins
4. use speed writing and abbreviation
5. write down main ideas and essentials supporting details
6. it doesn't need to be formal outline.
name three (of ten) note taking rules
200
when should you review your notes
as soon as possible, students forget 80% of lectures in two weeks
200
how fast is the average reader, and average speed reader.
240- average, 700- speed
300
what are some signals to look for in reading? (4)
Definitions
Enumeration
Repetition
Words indicating importance
300
What does i.e, w/, and b/c stand for
i.e.= that is
b/c = because
w/ = with
300
What are some of the styles of a lecture (4)
"Chalk Talk"
Over Head
Handouts
Seminars
300
What does this say: tmrow i l g n b . chrtms tre
i l decrte t(no cross) w/ prty lghts
tomorrow i will go and bye a Christmas tree, i will decorate it with pretty lights.
400
What does t (crossed and not crossed) stand for along with the dot.
t(crossed)= the
t(uncrossed)= at,it,to
dot= a
400
What are a few things you do before and during lectures
before: read textbook, think about the topic, ask questions,review notes, mentally prepare
during: only write down things you understand, minimize distractions.
500
What does ' stand for
what would you write dangerously