Growth Mindset & Academic Basics
Evaluating Information
Academic Integrity
DEI
You're Not Listening
100

Attending tutoring and professors' office hours, utlizing exam wrappers, increasing in-class engagement, and developing strong study skills to improve course performance are behaviors associated with this trait.

What is a Growth Mindset?

100

This test helps you to evaluate sources to determine their reliability.

What is the CRAAP test?

100
Jenni was found at fault for this when she failed to include citations of quotes she used in her essay.

What is plagiarism?

100

This is another term for identities.

What is social location?

100

The author took this type of class to help her discover that our need to control the narrative and to be heard can be broken with humor.

What is improv?

200

Which online resource/app is the best for determining how changing your major will impact your degree progress?

What is Degree Works?

200

Algorithms used to reinforce what we already believe.

What are echo chambers?
200

This office reviews and adjudicates cases of academic dishonesty. 

What is the Office of Student Conduct?

200

This describes a society in which all people have the same status and access to all things.

What is equality?

200

This refers to the idea that someone can talk faster than we think.

What is the thought-speech differential?

300

This resource allows students to learn more about opportunities to engage and connect with students who share similar interests.

What is Eagle Engage?

300

Publication A prints misinformation which is then reprinted by Publication B. Publication A then cites Source B as the source. This is known as...

What is circular reporting?

300

When Sam creates a google drive to help a group of students distribute an early copy of an upcoming exam he has committed this type of academic dishonesy.

What is facilitation?

300
These are everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights, snubs, or insults based on an individual's identity.

What are microaggressions?

300

A conversational narcissist often is guilty of this type of response where they make the conversation all about them.

What is a shift response?

400

True or false: Individuals whose brains allow them to do two things at once are known as multitaskers.

What is false?

400

Satire, false content, imposter content, fabricated content, and manipulated content are all examples of this.

What is misinformation?

400

Sally takes notes and records her Chemistry professor's lectures. She then shares those recordings with a group of friends when they prepare for an exam. What form of academic dishonesty did Sally commit?

What is classroom copyright infringement?

400

Acknowledging and addressing structural inequalities - historic and current - that advantage some and disadvantage others leads to this.

What is equity?

400

Our attachment style is shaped when we are children by these individuals' listening behaviors.

Who are parents and guardians?

500

According to Gloria Mark, it takes our brains this long to get back to a focused work task after we are interrupted for even a short period of time.

What is 23 minutes?

500

True or false: Hearing other perspectives different from your own leads to the creation of new products.

What is false?

500

Students who do not pass 67% of their attempted course hours (due to withdrawing or failing) are at risk of losing financial aid due to not meeting this.

What is Satisfactory Academic Progress?

500

The process of creating environments where any individual or group can be and feel welcomed, respected, supported, and valued to participate fully.

What is inclusion?

500

According to the author, people with this type of IQ tend to be worse listeners due to their self conciousness and anxiety taking their attention away from the speaker.

What is high IQ?