"What did you discuss at the meeting yesterday?" Is an example of what type of question?
What is an Open-Ended Question?
A set of skills designed to help you monitor and use time effectively to increase performance and achieve goals.
What is Time Management?
This psychological pattern in which people doubt their accomplishments and have a persistent, often internalized fear of being exposed as a "fraud“.
What is Imposter Syndrome?
According to Thomas Frank: __________ involves exposing yourself to information in the hopes that it will ‘sink in’ somehow. Also, __________ is when you force your brain to do things: work out a hard problem
or recall previous information, etc.
What is Passive Learning and Active Learning?
This technique is a problem-solving method that involves breaking a question down into multiple components which are easily understood. Breaking down the problem into smaller sections to assess where there is confusion.
What is the Corson Technique?
Something that you do that can help you with effective communication, clarification and better understanding of a topic or conversation.
What is asking questions?
This activity benefits the brain and promotes attention, memory and analytical thought.
What is Sleep?
True or False: Constructive feedback and individual accountability are part of effective group processes.
What is True?
Fixing your posture, being attentive, asking clarification questions and repeating/summarizing what you hear are examples of this.
What is Active Listening?
True or False: It is not helpful to know how to use a GPA calculator when you can just wait until the end of the semester to see your final grades.
What is False?
"Did you go to the meeting today?" Is an example of what type of question?
What are Closed Ended Questions?
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease typically about an event or something with an uncertain outcome.
What is Anxiety?
Who said the quote, "You want your group project to be the solution, not the mixture."
A notetaking method when you divide your paper into three columns (cue column, note taking column, summary column)
What is the Cornell Notetaking Method?
This is a single cumulative number that represents your entire academic performance.
What is your GPA?
What does SQ3R stand for?
What is Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review?
True or False: Sensory Memory refers to all the cognitive processes or activities that occur in our conscious mind.
What is FALSE: WORKING MEMORY?
Creating strong communication channels, getting to know everyone, setting goals and expectations and assigning roles happen at which point of the group project?
What is during the first group meeting?
A visual learner should utilize which of the three note taking methods discussed in class?
What is the Mind Map Method?
Explain 2 out of the 5 ways you can improve your GPA.
1. Talking to your advisor
2. Find out the reason why your GPA is dropping
3. Create a plan to improve habits that will improve your GPA
4. Explore tutoring on campus
5. Talk with financial aid
A positive mindset and attitude
based on an individual’s perseverance
and passion to achieve a goal.
What is Grit?
The process of understanding how you learn.
What is Metacognition?
Having the mindset within a group of "I'm sure someone else will take care of it" is an example of.
Attempting to understand the perspective of the speaker to convey empathy through body language is an example of.
What is Effective Listening?
An absolute measure of what is necessary to bring a student’s UB GPA above 2.0.
What is a Quality Point Deficit?