Learning Styles
Creating a Study Space
Sleep Chronotypes
Taking Good Notes
Giving Presentations
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The three learning styles

What is auditory, visual, and kinesthetic

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Where should you NOT study

Your bedroom

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The four types of chronotypes

Bear, Wolf, Dolphin, Lion

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The three Cornell Note columns

Cue, Summary, and Notes

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Fill in the blank. Practice makes ________________

progress

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Most students are which type of learners?

Visual

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You should reduce _________

clutter

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The percentage of people that are considered to be 'dolphin' chronotypes.

10%

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When you are taking notes, _________ focus on getting every single word

do not

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How you should prepare for presentations

research and rehearse

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What kind of things to kinesthetic learners like to do in class?

Hands on activities

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Should you study on the floor or couch? If no, what do you do instead?

Study at a place with tables and chairs

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When is the lion chronotype most productive?

This chronotype feels most alive in the morning and is typically able to complete massive amounts of work before lunch.

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When you're taking notes, how much of the lecture/powerpoint should you put down

Key points

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How do you develop a stage presence?

Eye contact.

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The least common type of learner

What is an auditory learner

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The technique to manage your time

Pomodoro Technique

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Three reasons it's useful to know your chronotype


  •  Know when to wake up.

  • When you function best to do work.

  • Helps you track eating habits.

  • Helps you understand why you get tired when you get tired.

  • Helps you understand the connection between sleep-wake time and mental health. 

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When do you write in the cue section, and why do you use it?

After the lecture, as a way to find and reference key points within the lesson

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What should be your goal to ensure that you aren't moving around too much during your presentation?

Keep your lower body motionless

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A way to make visual learners engaged in class

Slides

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What does it mean to make a static study space

Pick a place you can return to over and over again. You will want to pick a place where you can set up your books, pens, pencils, and supplies! You don’t want to have to re-create all of these items every time you work so creating a workstation is best!

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define a chronotype

the natural inclination of your body to sleep at a certain time

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Why is having a summary useful?

Having your summary written helps you not have to look through ALL the notes to see what they’re about, plus it helps you make connections throughout the year.

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The Six Steps of Good Presentations

1. Frame Your Story

2. Give Your Story Structure

3. Plan Your Delivery

4. Develop Stage Presence

5. Connect With Your Audience

6. Practice and Polish

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