These research studies are typically good sources of information as they have been proofed by other researchers.
What is Peer-Reviewed Journals?
Define short and long term goals
Short term goals: are typically achievable in a short amount of time and allow us to see our progress towards our long term goals.
Long term goals: Take longer than short term goals and are usually related to a goal in life or a career choice. Can be made up of short term goals.
Name the 3 main parts of the memory process.
What is Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval
Define Critical Thinking
What is a learning process in which students analyze what they are learning and applying it to other learned information while considering other factors that may relate to the topic.
True or False: Most students are effective highlighters.
False
Name the 5 parts of a research article
What is the Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, and Discussion
These type of goals are more effective at keeping ones motivation and sense of accomplishment higher.
What is short term goals
Name the two types of memory
Working memory and Long-Term memory
What are the four stages of intellectual development?
Stage 1: Absolute
Stage 2: Personal
Stage 3: Rules-Based
Stage 4: Evaluative
These are the two primary ways to learn in college.
What is participating in class and reading the textbooks.
The use of another's work, ideas, or research as your own.
What is plagiarism?
What are the 3 key steps to career decision making?
1. Knowing yourself
2. Knowing career information and opportunities
3. Using information about yourself and world of work to decide on a career.
This memory strategy involves organizing information into manageable and meaningful parts or categories.
What is chunking
This pyramid shaped diagram shows the different levels of understanding a student has when it comes to critical thinking.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy
Who were the 2017 CFB National Champions?
UCF Knights
This is a test created to help students with evaluating sources for research.
What is the CRAAP test?
What are the ABCS of goal setting?
Aim High
Believe in yourself
Care and commit
Specify and self-reflect
Define the 3R reading method
Read the material
Recite the material
Review or reread the material
This is the top level of Bloom's Taxonomy, the end goal of critical thinking.
What is Creating?
This is the belief that how familiar one is with a subject can be more beneficial to their understanding than just reading comprehension.
What is Power of Prior Knowledge
Name the 5 parts of the CRAAP test
What is Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose
What does SMART goals stand for?
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time-basedDefine the SQ3R Method
Survey
Question
Read
Recite
Review
These are the 6 levels of Bloom's taxonomy from base to peak.
Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, Creating.
Name 3 different types of note taking strategies
(name all 6 for a power)
Linear, Outline, Digital, Cornell, Concept Map, Matrix