Learning Strategies
Study Skills
Resources
Test Taking
100

This form of learning has a heavy emphasis on pictures/videos.

What is visual learning?

100

You can use these small pieces of paper for studying terms:

What are notecards?

100

You can access the student gym, cafeteria, and food pantry in this building.

What is building O?

100

This style of test requires you to be in person or on camera.

What is a proctored test?

200

This learning strategy requires completing a hands on task for an assignment:

What is active learning?

200

This method includes structured breaks during studying for optimal learning:

What is the "20-10" rule?

200

Students can access this website through canvas to help grasp concepts.

What is tutor.com?

200

This is a good practice to use right after you finish a test.

What is checking your answers?

300
This stage of learning can be defined as not knowing what you don't know:

What is unconscious incompetance?

300

This writing strategy involves nonstop writing or typing with no set out plan (your thoughts):

What is free writing?

300
FSW advisors and ITS are all located in this building.

What is building J?

300

This is the acronym for the test taking chapter in the textbook.

What is LAB B2OWL?

400

These 4 one word questions beginning with the letter "W" are considered the dimensions of learning:

What is who, what, where, when?

400

This is the type of presentation that gives short and precise information of a course topic to its students:

What is a lesson delivery presentation?

400

Available on Mondays, this staff member can help with any research paper.

What is the research librarian (Andrew)?

400

This test is used by the military to gage your aptitude for a career.

What is the ASVAB?