Learning Styles
Taking Notes
Vocabulary
Memory and Learning
Active Reading
100

Talking aloud while studying.

What is auditory?

100

This note-taking technique condenses long, complex words into 2 or 3 letters.

What is abbreviating?

100

Excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance.

What is Hubris?
100

These are memory tricks or aids to help you remember information. For example: PEMDAS

What are mnemonics?

100

With this process, you can gain an overall, basic understand of what you are about to read.

What is previewing?

200

Writing a paragraph to describe a diagram.

What is Verbal?

200

Rather than copying every word from a lecture, it is best to focus on these.

What are the main ideas?

200

To introduce (something additional or extraneous) between other things or parts;

What is interpolate?

200

This is the process of recalling information that was stored in Long Term Memory

What is retrieval?

200

To help better understand the material and maintain alertness, you can create these based on the major headings from a chapter.

What are guide questions?

300

Studying with a group

What is social?

300

These are short, 1- or 2-word descriptions of categories of information, usually written in the margin of your notes.

What are recall clues?

300

The art of making persuasive speeches; oratory.

What is rhetoric?

300

This is what happens when new or existing information hinders recall.

What is interference?

300

This type of visual representation can display relationships of whole/part, organization, or process.

What is a chart?

400

Connecting material to practical situations

What is applied?

400

This is an effective way to summarize a lecture or chapter while showing the overall structure and relationships among the information.

What is an outline?
400

Having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name, especially to avoid notice or formal attentions.

What is incognito?

400

This strategy divides a large amount of information into more easily understood portions.

What is chunking?

400

To remember how to read actively, use this system which includes Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review

What is SQ3R?

500

Creating a diagram or chart.

What is spatial?

500

A process in which a student fills in information or expands on information that was not fully explained

What is editing?

500

Authoritatively ordered; obligatory; compulsory

What is Mandatory?

500

This is the least effective method of reviewing for an exam.

What is cramming?

500

These let know you whether or not you understood what you read.

What are comprehension signals?