What does the acronym G.R.I.T stand for?
Growth, Resilience, Instinct, Tenacity
What is metacognition?
What is...
one of the distinctive characteristics of the human mind that enables us to reflect on our own mental states.
or
"Thinking about one's thinking"
or
“cognition about cognitive phenomena”
(SLO1)
What is an Instinct?
a species-specific pattern of behavior that is not learned.
Name a Memory/Studying Technique
Elaborative Rehearsal, The self reference effect, Chunking, Mnemonic Devices, Memory Pyramid
(SLO 2)
What degree am I'm aiming to receive when I graduate from NLC?
An Associates in Science
What is Self-Efficacy?
is our level of confidence in our own abilities, developed through our social experiences.
name one type of Intelligence
Linguistic, Logical-mathematical, Musical, Bodily(kinesthetic), Spatial, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, and Naturalist intelligence
we learn by watching others and then imitating, or modeling, what they do or say.
The Stages of creating a memory
Encoding, Storage, Retrieval
What degree will I be going for at my 4 year college/university?
Mechatronics engineering
What is Locus of Control
refers to our beliefs about the power we have over our lives. I
What is Practical intelligence?
Finding solutions that work in your everyday life by applying knowledge based on your experiences.
or
"Street Smarts"
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic Motivation - movtiavtion from with within/ to better ones self
Extrinsic Motivation - Motivation to gain/ avoid something externally (Money, Punishment, Reward)
Name 3 memory errors
Transience, absentmindedness, Blocking, Misattribution, Suggestibility, Bias, Persistence
What is Mechatonics?
Robots, Coding, Automation
What is Fundamental Attribution Error?
n individual's tendency to attribute another's actions to their character or personality, while attributing their behavior to external situational factors outside of their control.
or
you tend to cut yourself a break while holding others 100 percent accountable for their actions.
Name a strategy that can be used when Problem-Solving
Trial and error, Algorithm (step by step problem solving, using a instruction manual), Heuristic (Working backwards; breaking a task down into steps)
What is Drive Theory?
psychological drive states that direct behavior to meet the need and, ultimately, bring the system back to homeostasis
The Formulation of New Memories
What is...
Construction
What goals are my goals for college?
Gain Skills to help me reach my goals.
What is Social Psychology?
an individual’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are very much influenced by social situations.
What are the levels from of Bloom's Taxonomy?
(From Bottom to Top)
What is...
Remembering
Understanding
Applying
Analyzing
Evaluating
Creating
What is Maslow's Hierarchy?
(From Bottom to Top)
Physiological(Food, Water, Shelter), Security(Safty), Social(Family, Friends), Esteem(Self-Worth), Self-actualization(Inner fulfillment)
What is the Difference Between Long-term and Short-Term Memory?
There is no Limit to Long Term Memory
What are the three big goals I want to complete when I grow up?
Make drone, make cool vr rig, make smart house better.