A schedule that breaks tasks and assignments into manageable chunks to be completed over time instead of all in one setting.
What is a distributed schedule?
100
The awareness of analysis of one's own learning and thinking process.
What is metacognition?
100
The filtering system by which we actively focus on or turn out information.
What is attention?
100
A visual device containing a single concept, term or thought, typically recorded on a 3x5 card, that is used to help students remember key information and review for tests/exams.
What is a flash card?
100
A system of classifying or a way of grouping ideas, concepts, etc...
What is Taxonomy?
200
Putting off doing something that needs to be done and focusing instead on something of lower priority.
What is procrastination?
200
Ongoing process of planning, monitoring and evaluating learning and thinking.
What is Metacognitive regulation.
200
The complex combination of processes by which information is acquired, stored and later retrieved.
What is memory?
200
A six-step process devised to help students more effectively (and efficiently) engage with course textbooks for maximum benefit.
What is SQ4R?
200
A classification of learning objectives that identifies a hierarchy of thinking from simple to complex.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy.
300
-See job as too big.
-Have had prior bad experiences with the material.
-Unsure of what to do.
-Feel we work best last minute.
-Have overcommitted our time.
What is reasons for procrastination?
300
(Type of Knowledge) The facts. What I know.
What is declarative knowledge?
300
The processes that are sued to temporarily store, organize and manipulate information.
What is working memory?
300
Define the "S" in SQ4R.
What is survey chapter - scan title, headings, objectives, chapter summaries etc... to get a sense of what the chapter is about.
300
What is the highest level of learning according to Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is Create?
400
How many hours are in a week?
What is 168?
400
(Type of knowledge) How can I APPLY my knowledge and understanding to the problem?
What is procedural knowledge?
400
The process of attributing meaning to information often by linking it to prior knowledge, which ensures it passes into long-term memory.
What is Deep Processing
400
Define the "Q" in SQ4R.
What is Question - convert title of chapter and headings and subheadings into questions in order to determine your own purpose?
400
Words such as choose, define, describe, identify, label, list, match, name, recall, state belong in what category of Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is Remember?
500
Quoted "He who fails to plan is planning to fail."
Who is Sir Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister
500
(Type of Knowledge) When does it make sense to apply my knowledge?
What is conditional knowledge?
500
Name four words from the Deep Processing Activity we did in class..."Summer..."
What is Ant, snow, food, worked, hungry, wheat, beg, toil, playing, smirking, dance, fiddle, winter, door?
500
Define the 4 "Rs" in SQ4R model.
What is Read, Recite, wRite, and Review.
500
What is the difference between Evaluate and Analyze?
What is "To analyze means to determine relevance, importance, and how elements fit together. To evaluate means to use criteria and standards to make judgments."?