Basic Psychological Needs, Safety & Comfort, Belonging & Love, Esteem and Self-actualization.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating and Creating.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
Nodding, Eye-Contact, and Open Posture.
What are Non-Verbal Cues?
A Method of Taking Notes that Abbreviates Non-Essential Words and Essential Words Using Symbols to Take Notes Faster.
What is Short-Hand?
Used to be Successful While Studying. Input and Output.
What is the Deep Processing Method?
Seven attributes of a well-written goal.
General to Specific Reasoning.
What is Deductive Reasoning?
Expressing One's Opinion with Confidence and Eagerness.
What is Assertive Behavior?
Faster Note-Taking, Voice Recordings and Picture Capabilities.
What are the Benefits of Using an Electronic Device to Take Notes?
Ongoing Review, Creation of these Help Student's Learn the Material, Easy Transportation.
What are the Benefits of Note Cards?
Small steps needed to accomplish a long term goal.
What is Intermediary goals?
Completely Immersed in Activity, Sense of Ecstasy, Inner Clarity, and Intrinsic Motivation.
What is Creative Flow?
Inflicting Punishment, Guilt, or Shame.
What is Aggressive Behavior?
Visual Note-Taking, That Uses Pictures, Text, Colors and Aesthetic Arrangements.
What are Graphic Organizers?
Multiple Choice, True/False, Matching.
What are Recognition Based Question?
Direct, Understand, Connect, and Kick-it-around.
What is the Acronym "DUCK"
Broken Record, Fogging, Negative Assertion, I-Statements.
What are the Way to Combat Aggressive Behavior?
Compared to Texting and Driving. Reading Without Obtaining any Information.
What is Passive Reading?
Short-Answer, Essay and Math Equations
What are Recall Based Questions?
Working strenuously, maintaining effort and interest over years. Can be compared to a marathon runner.
What is Grit?
Responsible for Creative Flow Components. Years of Research Completed in Regard to Understanding Creative Flow.
Who is Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi?
The Best Overall Outcome of Working Together in Groups.
What is Synergy?
Asking Questions: What is the Authors Point? What Do I Know Already?
Highlighting, Taking Notes in the Margins.
Create a Summary of the Chapter.
What is Pre-Reading, During Reading, and Post Reading?
When the Professor Pauses Over Information, or Reiterates the Information.
Student Recourses Made Available at the Beginning of the Semester That Provide Information Towards Final Exam.
What are Lecture and Syllabus Hints?