Transition to College
Goal Setting
Taking Notes
Maintaining a Positive Attitude
100

Set of practices, philosophy, values, or codes of conduct associated with an organization and is typically different from high school culture

College Culture

100

The ability to plan and control how you spend the hours in your day to effectively accomplish your goals

Time Management

100

The processing of information for greater understanding

Comprehension

100

the elements in your environment creating anxiety, fatigue, or distress

psychological pollution

200

 A document written by your instructor to help you understand the course expectations

Syllabus

200

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound, Evaluate, Revise

SMARTER Goal

200

Employs the use of a two-column format with space left at the bottom of the page for a brief summary of the information included on the bottom of the page

Cornell Notes

200

 if you believe you can accomplish something, you are willing to work for it. If you do not believe you can accomplish something, then you will not put in much, if any, effort.

Positive Self-Talk

300

Requires more time to analyze what you are learning

Deep Learning

300

Classified as “hard” sciences due to specific research methods Usually take more time to work through problems or experiments in order to understand a concept

Hard Science

300

Top-down diagram demonstrating the connections between ideas in a hierarchal form

Concept Map

300

 you reflect on the successes in the past to determine how effectively you anticipate your performance in the current challenge

self-efficacy

400

There is an expectation of courtesy, respect, and acceptance or tolerance of those who may not look or think like you

Academic Etiquette

400

This strategy requires you to begin with the end in mind and work backward on the time required to accomplish all of the steps successfully

Backward Planning

400

Learning through repeated experience or exposure to a concept

Recursive Learning

400

students believe learning is easier for “smart” people. In other words, a person with a perceived high IQ does not have to put forth as much effort as those with a lower IQ

Perception of what makes learning easy

500

studies how people think, remember, decide, and perceive information

Cognitive Psychologist

500

Demonstrates the order in which human needs must be met. In order to progress from a lower to a higher level, success must first be met in the lower levels.

Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs”

500

Taking a photo of the board or PowerPoint presentation during class

"Notetaking" method used by smartphone owners

500

manifested within you in such ways as achieving your goal, learning something interesting, or working a problem alone and getting the correct answer

Intrinsic motivation