What is Academic Honesty according to the text?
Demonstrating and upholding the highest integrity and honesty in all of your work. It means doing your own work and not cheating, and not presenting the work of others as your own.
What is the formula for learning at the deepest level? a) raw intelligence b) great teacher c) good studying habits d) perfect study space e) critical thinking f) creative thinking g) mindset of success and determination h) all of the above
h) all of the above
A combination of all of these things and more actually. Each of you have unique stories that tell how deep learning has occurred!
Which of the following is not a method you would use to communicate with an instructor? a) Office Hours, b) Online discussion forum c) Valentine, d) Digital messages, e) Telephone
c) Valentine
You may learn more when you take a test than when you study for it. True or False?
True
PRSR is an acronym for reading strategies, what is it short for?
Preview
Read
Summarize
Review
What is a consequence of plagiarism by students in the academic world?
1) Failing grade for an assignment
2) Failing an entire course
3) Expulsion from the institution
4) Rewrite of the assignment
5) Lower grade at the end of an academic term
6) Submission of another assignment
7) Meet with a college administrator like the Associate Director of Community Standards & Residence Education
Name one of of the classification of learners given by Dr. Bain from the text.
Surface learners: Do as little as possible to get by
Strategic learners: Aim for the highest grades rather than true understanding
Deep learners: Gain real and rich education in college because they pursue their passions more so than their grades. More comfortable with experimenting rather than getting it right. They develop a personal connection to their studies.
Name a benefit of communicating with your instructors and/or professors.
1) Helps you feel more comfortable in college
2) More connected to the college culture
3) Less likely to feel dispirited
4) Less likely to drop out
5) Valuable way to learn about an academic field or career
6) Can provide a letter of reference or recommendation for a job or internship
7) Can help connect you to a future professional opportunity
When you make an error on an exam, which of the following strategies will NOT help you?
a) Read all directions slowly and carefully
b) Answer the hardest questions first
c) Underline or highlight key words
d) Save time to review each problem step by step
b) Answer the hardest questions first
This can hinder your confidence level and can defeat you before you really get going.
There are 3 categories of Writing Assignments, Name 1. BONUS 100 for naming the other 2.
Summary Assignments
Defined-Topic Assignments
Undefined-Topic Assignments
Name one of the ten main forms of plagiarism students commit according to "The Reality and Solution of College Plagiarism" created by the Health Informatics department of the University of Illinois.
What is the problem with "cramming" before an exam or when an essay is due?
It doesn't give the brain ample time to process information or make critical connections necessary for the brain to retrieve the information later on. When you cram, you simply forget what you have learned much faster than when you study diligently and steadily or an extended period of time.
Think Back to the Instructor Meeting Assignment and what was in the text, name a guideline for communicating with your instructor/ professor.
1) Prepare before meeting with your instructor, write down notes and specific questions to ask.
2) Introduce yourself to your professor, especially during the beginning of the term.
3) Address them how they would like to be addressed: Mr. Ms. Dr. Professor, etc.
4) Respect the instructor's time, plan accordingly.
5) Instructors know if you pay attention or not, and if you don't attend so be prepared even if you weren't present.
6) Don't try to fool your instructor: Don't give too much praise or make excuses for not doing an assignment
7) Try to see things from your professor's point of view, even if you do not agree.
8) Be professional when talking to your instructors or professors.
9) Be prepared to accept constructive criticism
According to Diana Laufenberg in her Ted Talk that was given in the text, what is something that students are afraid of that can be one of the most important events that happen in a classroom, because they can actually tell you where you need to focus next?
Mistakes
Failure
Name a pitfall that is common for a PowerPoint presentation. Hint: There are 5 that the text mentioned.
1. Choosing a font too small
2. Putting too many words on a slide
3. Having spelling errors
4. Choosing distracting colors that make it hard to read the information
5. Selecting images or visuals that do not clearly align the content
Name one of the common forms of academic dishonesty prohibited by most academic institutions?
1) Cheating- Crib notes, Looking over someone's shoulder during an exam, or any forbidden sharing of information regarding an exam or exercise
2) Deception- Providing false information to an instructor concerning an academic assignment. eg. a fake doctor's note
3) Fabrication- Falsification of data, information, or citations in an academic assignment. Making up citations to back up arguments or invent quotations
4) Plagiarism- Use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and representation of them as one's own original work
Name a myth/ misconception about how people best acquire knowledge and retain it.
1) Talent is everything
2) You only need one good method for studying
3) If it is easy, you must be learning the material
4) Planning your learning is a waste of time
5) Failure should be avoided at all costs
Name an effective strategy or habit to adopt when e-mailing an instructor.
1) Use a professional e-mail name
2) Include something in the subject line that readily communicates the purpose or topic of the e-mail: "May I make an appointment?", refrain from "HELP!!!"
3) Use "Dear Professor_____"
4) Include your full name in the closing
5) Get to your point quickly and concisely
6) Write as if this is a paper you are submitting in class
7) Avoid abbreviations, nonstandard spelling, slang, or emoticons
8) Be courteous, accommodating, and respectful.
9) When you reply to a message, leave the original message within yours.
10) End the message with a Thank you or something similar
11) Proofread your message before sending it.
12) Wait to send if you're upset. "Delete if you don't like the way it sounds when you repeat."
Select all correct answers: Why can test taking help you learn?
a) Your test results give instructors better information with which to design instruction
b) When you are tested, this encourages yo to study more and procrastinate less
c) Taking a test helps your brain better organize knowledge
d) Test taking creates optimal body chemistry which ensures a good grade
e) The more often you retrieve information, the more likely you are to retain it for the long term
a) Your test results give instructors better information with which to design instruction
b) When you are tested, this encourages yo to study more and procrastinate less
c) Taking a test helps your brain better organize knowledge
e) The more often you retrieve information, the more likely you are to retain it for the long term
Why not d) Test taking creates optimal body chemistry which ensures a good grade?
Define Deliberate Practice as it was discussed in the Writing Strategies section of the text.
Closely focusing on improving one's skills
Name at least 2 of the 3 useful guidelines to help you avoid plagiarism and show academic honesty in your work.
What are at least 2 additional study techniques discussed in the text you can use to work your brain, raise your grades, perform well on assignments, and most importantly learn deeply?
1) Use what you are learning when tackling real world events or problems, or consider real-world applications of what you're learning.
2) Monitor your learning: Evaluate, Plan, and Reflect on your learning strategies and approaches.
3) Seek specific and meaningful feedback
4) Chunk the information you're studying: Eat that elephant!
5) Set priorities
6) Create association maps: Mind maps and concept maps force you to reorganize and make sense of the information
7) Make Connections between course concepts, different courses, and real-world situations. How does this apply to your life?
8) Ask questions to reduce bias. Asking good questions helps us solve problems, make thoughtful decisions, and think creatively.
Name at least 2 guidelines for talking about a grade or resolving an other problem or disagreement with an instructor:
1) Go over the requirements for the paper or test and instructor's comments. Be sure you have a reason to evaluate, not that you just made a bad grade.
2) Make an appointment with your instructor. Don't try to talk about the concern before or after class, unless the instructor asks.
3) Be polite.
4) Allow the instructor to explain their comments on the assignment or grading of the test.
5) Don't complain or whine; instead show your appreciate for the explanation.
6) Use good listening skills.
7) Don't argue.
8) Ask for feedback and what you can do to improve your grade, if possible. Show you are willing to put in the effort and that you want to learn more not just get the higher grade.
9) If you cannot improve on this assignment, ask the instructor for advice on what you might do on the next assignment or preparing for the next test.
Select all correct answers: According to Dr. Stephen Chew in his video, "I Blew The Exam—Now What?", which of the following strategies can help raise your grade?
a) Don't begin to slide
b) Complain loud and clear
c) Commit time and effort
d) Set realistic goals
e) Minimize distractions
f) Miss a few classes to give yourself a break
a) Don't begin to slide
c) Commit time and effort
d) Set realistic goals
e) Minimize distractions
FINAL JEOPARDY: Name as many of the Effects of Test Anxiety
Being Distracted, Crying, High Blood Pressure, Acting Out, Toileting Accidents, Poor Test Performance, Difficulty Comprehending Simple Instruction, Illness, Sleep Disturbance, Overanxious Disorder, Having Trouble Recalling/ Organizing Relevant Information, Eating Disturbance, Cheating, Negative Attitude, Social Phobia