Name of note-taking style often used in a college setting
Cornell Notes
acronyms (letters that create a new word) or acrostics that aid in studying
Mnemonic devices
Type of motivation that is manifested within you in such ways as achieving your goal & learning something interesting
Intrinsic motivation
Type of learning the requires the use of all of the brain
Whole-brain learning
Achieved after meeting all Hierarchy of Needs
Self-actualization
Skill that requires making a concerted effort to understand what the other person is saying.
Active listening
include __1__ for every one hour you are in a face-to-face class and __2__ for every one hour you are in an online class
(1) two hours & (2) three hours
The two types of stress
Eustress & distress
Knowing and expressing how you do something is what type of knowledge?
Procedural
Feeling when things are doing so well as an almost automatic, effortless, yet highly focused state of consciousness
Creative flow
What are the three learning styles?
Visual, Auditory, & Kinesthetic
Goal setting strategy that involves 7 attributes
"SMARTER" method/strategy
The degree to which perceive their environment controls the outcomes in their life is known as?
External locus of control
Organizing method individuals use to process new information based on prior knowledge, experiences, and perceptions
Schema
Higher order thinking skills
Analysis, evaluation, of & creation/synthesis
Process that occurs when all of the members' individual efforts and talents when working together create something that no one could produce on their own.
Synergy
Method of memory for easier recall consists of imagining a room or building that houses the information attempting to be learned
Loci Method
The degree to which people perceive their ability to control the circumstances of life is within their control is known as?
Internal locus of control
Four levels of recall and recognition
Immediate, delayed, assisted, & educated guess
All six levels of Blooms Taxonomy in order
Remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing , evaluating, & creating
What are the five stages of group dynamics in order?
Forming, storming, norming, performing, & adjourning.
What are the six deep processing levels?
Elaboration, Distinction, Personalization, Appropriate retrieval and application, Automaticity, & Over learning
This theory intersects with self-efficacy, the belief in your ability to finish a project or meet a goal
Expectancy Theory
The four stages of memory process
Stage 1: Sensory input, Stage 2: Sensory memory, Stage 3: working memory, Stage 4:Long-term memory
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in order
Basic physiological needs, safety & comfort, belonging & love, esteem, and self-actualization