From the Workbook
Active Learning & Stress
How You Learn & Professors
Getting Organized
Academic Energy
100
This is how many study sessions should be listed each week in your calendar.
What is 4 study sessions
100
Name 4 of the 6 categories of stress.
What is prior academic record, social influences, family, finances, career direction, and situation problems
100
Name the three types of learners.
What is visual, auditory, and kinesthetic
100
How many hours per week should you spend on your studies?
What is 40 hours per week
100
Give an example of a short-term goal.
What is "I will read Chapter 6 Tonight"
200
How many times will you complete the PA?
What is two
200
Name two of the four ways to cope with writing anxiety.
What is write often, have a plan of what you'll write before you begin writing, predict questions for essay exams, and start early
200
Give two examples of acronyms and tell why they can be helpful.
What is they help you remember lists or other sets of information; Ex. ROY G BIV, USA, NASA
200
Name the reason you should study or schedule classes when you are most alert.
What is this is when you're more likely to be attentive and absorb the information
200
Contrast intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
What is intrinsic is when the activity is a reward in itself and extrinsic occurs when the reward is money, grades, praise, etc.
300
How many points is the TM final paper worth?
What is 80 points
300
Explain what it means for active learning to involve will.
What is having the desire and motivation to follow through with a task and be successful
300
List three things you should pay attention to when looking at a syllabus.
What is office hours, numbers of tests, attendance policy, policies on make-up work, course objectives, etc.
300
List three ways you can learn to manage yourself.
What is going to class, not procrastinating, treating college like a full time job, and studying when most alert
300
Name all four characteristics goals should be.
What is realistic, believable, desirable, and measurable
400
In what two ways can you complete PIP's 2 and 3?
What is virtually or in person
400
List three of the four factors that influence active learning.
What is characteristics of the learner, the texts you interact with, the task your professors ask of you, or the learning strategy you select
400
What are the three parts of memory?
What is the sensory store, short-term memory, and long-term memory
400
Give me three tips to create a good schedule.
What is making a to-do list, creating a reading schedule, prioritizing, set aside 1 hour a week to plan, studying when most alert, spend time every day on each course, etc.
400
Describe two of the ways you can maintain a positive attitude.
What is learning not to dwell on past mistakes, remembering what it is you like about college, and expect to learn something valuable in every course
500
What is different about the chapter 6 online discussion from the other online discussions?
What is you need to respond to at least 2 different classmates' posts?
500
What are the three tips for reducing general academic stress?
What is don't procrastinate, don't listen to other students cram right before a test, and learn to say no
500
Name the six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy in order of complexity.
What is Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation
500
Tommy has to read 87 pages in Biology, 33 pages in Music, 139 pages in English, and 36 pages for EdP this week. If he studies 5 days this week, how much reading should he complete each day?
What is 59 pages per day
500
Tell me what it means to have a reflexive attitude.
What is having a changing attitude..what you have a bad attitude about today, you may see in another light tomorrow
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