What is Cornell notes?
Focus on minor aspects of information. Ex: memorizing dates/definitions just for the next test/assignment.
What is shallow learning?
A student's awareness of their level of understanding a topic.
What is metacognition?
Stems from external factors (monetary compensation/verbal praise)
What is extrinsic motivation?
1.Basic physiological needs
2.Saftey & comfort
3.Belonging & love
4.Esteem
5.Self-actualization
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of needs?
A note-taking format that forms a skeleton with levels of information and may serve as a study guide
What is outline notes?
Focus on personalization of learning. Ex: Relating these dates/definitions to prior knowledge/making meaningful connections.
What is deeper learning?
Sensory memory, working memory/short term memory, long term memory.
What is memory processing model?
Originates within you % extrinsic resides externally
What is intrinsic motivation?
Specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-bound, evaluate, and revise.
What is SMARTER?
A note-taking strategy that uses pictures, drawings, or doodles to create visual notes; concept maps, and even flashcards may be used. This form of note-taking is most beneficial for people with visual preferences when it comes to learning.
What is visual notes?
Honesty & responsibility in scholarship; violation is academic misconduct.
What is academic integrity?
A process so highly practiced that it occurs without any conscious effort.
What is automticity?
The degree to which people perceive their environment (self-determination)
What is locus of learning?
Goals are planned with a time frame of 2 or more years.
What is long-term goals?
A type of learning preference that uses digital recording devices or the act of speaking to a classmate.
What is auditory learning?
Traditions, 1st-year experience program, residence hall, dormitory, greek life, social & academic/professional organizations, athletics, campus recreation.
What is categories of college culture?
Continuing to study beyond just knowing information to where it can be recalled quickly & easily.
What is over-learning
The environment controls the outcomes in your life (out of your control). Ex: Blaming your professor for not explaining things well caused you to fail.
What is external locus of control?
Goals are planned with a time frame of 1 week to 2 years.
What is short-term goals?
Stage 1: Sensory input (note-taking)
Stage 2: Sensory memory
Stage 3: Working memory
Stage 4: Long-term memory
What is memory process?
A set of practices, philosophy, values, or codes of conduct associated with an organization & typically are different from high school culture.
What is college culture?
1.Elaboration
2.Distinctiveness
3.Personal
4.Appropriate retrieval
What is principled of achieving deep processing?
If you perceive your ability to control the circumstances in your life is within your control. Ex: Accepting the fact that skipping class caused you to fail.
What is internal locus of control?
Grit, persistence, strength.
What is traits for success?