It increases opportunities to learn and retrieve information, provides a tool for later review and aids with making connections between ideas.
What is Note-Taking?
Stage of critical thinking that "DUCK" applies to.
What is Thinking Clearly?
Determine what the primary points of your presentation are and center your presentation around these key points.
What is Less is More Strategy?
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound, Evaluate, Revise.
What is the steps of SMARTER?
An organizing method individuals use to process new information.
What is Schema?
A way to speed up Note-Taking process.
What is use abbreviations?
The percent of information given verbally is heard and learned.
25%-50%
Experiencing anxiety or avoiding public speaking completely.
What is Glossophobia?
A planning technique where you begin with the end in mind.
What is Backwards Planning?
Permanent storage with infinite capacity.
What is Long Term Memory?
Pulling information forward when you need it.
What is Recall?
"Top Down" Reasoning.
What is Deductive Reasoning?
Stating something that sounds negative about yourself without altering your demand or request.
Hours a student should take for a face-to-face class to study outside of class.
What is 2?
Mnemonic device such as ROYGBIV.
What is Acronym?
Traditional Paragraphs, Cornell, Two-Column, Outline, and Concept Mapping.
What is Note-Taking Strategies?
Relate as many details as you understand them.
What is understand?
Form of non-verbal communication which consists of posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals subconsciously.
What is Body Language?
Productivity that lost when an employee is distracted from a task.
What is 20 minutes?
Necessary in order to store and retrieve from Long Term memory?
What is Review, Rehearsal and Repetition?
The process of information for greater understanding; the byproduct of taking notes.
What is Comprehension?
Basis of Bloom's Taxonomy/Pyramid.
What is Remembering?
A technique of communication that requires the listener to understand, interpret and evaluate what they hear.
What is Active Listening?
Planning and controlling how you spend the hours in your day to effectively accomplish goals.
What is Time Management?
Sensory Input > Sensory Memory > Working Memory > Long Term Memory
What is Memory Process?