Metacognition
Learning Paradigms
Public Speaking
Group Work
Miscellaneous
100
It means cognition about cognition or thinking about thinking.
What is metacognition?
100
Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, and Social Learning Theory are all examples of this.
What is Behaviorist Theory?
100
KISS is an achronym used to describe this tip when speaking publically.
What is keep it simple stupid?
100
This key skill is a must when working in a group.
What is communication?
100
This is best used to learn more about oneself, others, and how to deal with situations when interpersonal relationships are involved.
What is DiSC?
200
It is a muscle...it gets stronger with use.
What is the brain?
200
Gestalt Theory, Situated Cognition, and Elaboration Theory are all examples of this.
What is Cognitivist Theory?
200
Using the power of ___ and ___ allows for the information you've shared to sink in and slows down your delivery.
What are silence and pauses?
200
This is a form of active learning where students work together to perform specific tasks in a small group.
What is Cooperative Learning?
200
This is a type of self-assessment that requires students to reflect on where they started and what they've achieved. It will also continue on and evaluate where they will continue to grow in the future.
What is a Self-Growth Paper?
300
Periodically performing reality checks. Am I using study methods that are effective? Do I understand the material enough to teach it to others?
How do you assess your learning?
300
Emotional Intelligence, Experiential Learning, and Intrinsically Motivating Instruction are all examples of this.
What is Humanism Theory?
300
Ummm, uhhh, and like are all considered these.
What are fillers?
300
This exists when students believe all members of the group must succeed and that their success depends on coordination of group members' efforts.
What is Interdependence?
300
These are a valuable tool in assessing the learning after each class.
What is a learning journal?
400
This is the process of learning that creates physical changes in the brain.
What is neuroplasticity?
400
People actively construct or create their own representations of reality. New information is linked to prior knowledge.
What is Constructivism Theory?
400
This is the most important rule when preparing to present within a group.
What is practice?
400
Recorder, Encourager, and Checker are all these.
What are leadership roles group members take when working together?
400
This comes from the inner strength of knowing and believing in yourself (identity) and effectively addressing key personal factors that can act as roadblocks.
What is efficacy?
500
The belief that my (intelligence, personality, and character)can be continuously developed. My true potential is unknown and unknowable.
What is a growth mindset?
500
This theory uses the "mind as a computer" metaphor.
What is Cognitivist Theory?
500
These are techniques or exercises used to help quiet the mind before presenting.
What are relaxation exercises?
500
Each member of the group has only a part of the information, resources, or materials necessary for his or her task. In this way, the members' resources have to be combined so that the group accomplishes its goal.
What is Positive Resource Interdependence?
500
This is the single most important thing a person can do to improve their learning. -according to Doyle and Zakrajsek
What is aerobic exercise?