What does the "S" stand for in SMART goals?
Specific
A time-management technique which utilizes a timer.
The Pomodoro Technique
Which note-taking system contains 3 sections?
The Cornell System
What is thinking critically?
The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
What is the hierarchy of learning?
Bloom's Taxonomy
What is Backwards Planning?
It is a way to set a goal with the end in mind.
A technique when you tackle the most difficult task first.
Eat the Frog
What note-taking strategy uses a graphic organizer?
Concept Mapping
Credible
What was Howard Gardner's theory called?
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
What is a person's belief in their ability to complete a task?
Self-efficacy
A time-management technique using a schedule or calendar.
Shorter work periods spread out over time.
What note-taking strategy organizes major/minor points?
The Outline Method
Reliable sources online end in what URL (3 mentioned in class).
.gov, .edu, .org
What does the reading strategy SQ3R stand for?
Survey, question, read, recall, recite
What is the power a person believes they have over their own life?
Locus of control
The main reason students run out of time to study.
Procrastination
These 2 strategies help to remember information.
Mnemonics & acrostics
What are two sources that are usually peer-reviewed?
Peer reviewed sources are usually trade associations and journals.
Name the 8 Multiple Intelligences.
Linguistic, Musical, Logical/Mathematical, Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalist
What are the two factors or types of motivation?
Intrinsic/Extrinsic
The study time required per semester hour in a face-to-face class.
2 hours per semester hour
What is the memory process?
1. Sensory Input
2. Sensory Memory
3. Working Memory
4. Long-term Memory
Invloves being skeptical & challenging assumptions.
Critical thinking
What are the 3 types of learning preferences?
Auditory, visual, kinesthetic