The drive to seek new knowledge or experiences, often sparked by something unknown or puzzling is:
Curiosity
When studying, video games, television shows, movies, music, and friends are considered?
Distractions
Determining the best approach to any given problem and generating more than one possible solution to the problem is:
Problem Solving
A place located in the Harrington Center, where students can eat, study, and socialize is?
Joe Lions Grill
This 5-step learning process includes previewing, attending class, reviewing, studying, and checking your understanding to promote long-term retention.
The Study Cycle
This type of memory helps you remember where you placed your keys or a jingle from a cereal commercial.
Short-Term Memory
Constantly weighing options, consulting data, gathering opinions, making choices, and then evaluating those decisions, which is a general definition of:
Critical Thinking
Campus location where athletic events such as, track, football, and soccer host games? (Exact Name)
The Schueler Field & Sports Complex
This online platform is used by the Mount to post course materials, submit assignments, participate in discussions, and track grades.
Blackboard
Unlike simply rereading notes or highlighting, this type of learning involves engaging with material through practice, problem-solving, and self-testing.
Active Learning
This type of memory stores information for extended periods, allowing us to recall facts, experiences, and skills long after learning them.
Long-Term
A way of thinking that involves a plan that considers the goals of the project and provides opportunities for brainstorming and feedback.
Creative Thinking
The president of the Mount is:
President H. Jame Williams or President Williams
This online portal gives Mount St. Joseph University students access to email, course registration, financial aid, and campus announcements—all in one place.
MyMount
Often described as “thinking about thinking,” this process involves being aware of your own learning, monitoring your understanding, and adjusting strategies as needed.
Metacognition
This type of memory allows you to hold and manipulate information temporarily while performing a task, like solving a problem or following updated instructions.
Working Memory
When we work out a problem or situation systematically, breaking the whole into its component parts for separate analysis, to come to a solution or a variety of possible solutions we call that?
Analytical Thinking
A place where people come to deliver conferences, speeches, and town halls?
Recital Hall
Under what resource tab and section in MyMount can you register for classes?
Academics; register
The first, fundamental point to understand about learning is that
Not all learning is the same
This memory technique uses reminders, patterns, or associations to help you remember information more easily.
Mnemonics
A set of skills that allow you to “recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.”
Information Literacy
The school of business is located in the?
Fifth floor of the seton building
The dean of the School of Business and Communication is?
Dr. Charlene Kalenkoski