This type of learner only highlights readings from the text and does not review notes.
What is a passive learner?
The method used to improve reading comprehension and retention.
What is SQ3R?
This student looks at pictures and listens to videos to study. This method is...
What is dual coding?
This is the action of actively building new ideas onto the ideas that are already stored in the brain.
What is deep-learning?
True or false: Listening to Drake while studying does not interfere with your ability to retain information.
What is false?
The crucial times during the day to review your notes.
What is before and after class?
Three actions to do post-reading.
What is using an external internet/book resource, seeking help from instructor or learning center?
This student splits up the material into smaller parts. What method is this?
What is "part-to-whole" study method?
The role of the left hemisphere of the brain during learning.
What is verbal learning?
This type of learner questions whether they are truly understanding the material or just memorizing it.
What is reflective learner?
The name of the famous method that involves sectioning off the paper into different groups.
What is the Cornell note taking system?
The three pre-reading strategies.
What is getting a sense of what you're about to read, how it connects to previous knowledge, and reflecting on what you already know on the topic?
This students avoids cramming study time last minute, and spreads it out across shorter periods. What method is this?
What is distributed practice?
The three key stages of deep learning.
What is sensory input, memory formation, and memory recall?
True or False: It is better to memorize the meaning a new term by repeating over and over again than to try to associate the word with something meaningful to you.
What is false?
What type of cue is a professor showing through facial expressiveness, eye contact, and body language.
What is a non-verbal cue?
What each letter stands for in the reading method SQ3R.
What is Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review?
This student connects new information to something meaningful to them. What method of studying is this?
What is making meaningful associations?
Define kinesthetic stimulation.
What is when our muscles generate sensory signals?
The reason why math teachers tend to not reuse the same questions on an exam.
What is decontextualization?