MCC
Time Management
Learning
Critical Thinking
Good Student?
100
Failure to not show up in any MCC class for the first night will get you this.

What is a Z score?

100

For this time-management tip; Think about what really matters to you. What are your top goals for this year?

What is prioritizing your time?

100

According to the Dr. Chew, this is the most important factor to successful learning

What is what you think about while studying?


100

Today, media consumers are being exposed to deliberately manipulated headlines in the news – via email and social media such as Facebook and Twitter. Even traditional “legitimate” media have gotten into the act.

What is fake news?

100

You should plan on spending ______ hours per week for every credit hour of class.

What is 2-3 hours per credit hour?

200

A student’s cumulative grade point average (GPA) must remain at a minimum of ___or better for a student to continue working toward a degree/certificate without restrictions. If the student’s cumulative GPA falls below the minimum of ___, the student will be placed on academic probation.


What is 2.0?

200

When you do this you may think you are controlling your homework by putting it off until the last minute, but in reality this is controlling you.

What is to procrastinate or procrastination?

200

Everyone thinks they are really good at this in the 21st century, but studies show that your brain can only focus on one thing at a time.

What is multi-tasking?

200

This is a technique for human image synthesis based on artificial intelligence. It is used to combine and superimpose existing images and videos onto source images or videos using a machine learning technique known as generative adversarial network.

What is a deep fake?

200

Focusing on what is being said so that you can understand the person's point.

Asking questions or requesting clarification and expansion of a point.

Analyzing a person's body language.

What are principles of active listening? 

300

Using this you can save and access your work from any computer on campus and through View.

What is the H-drive?

300

That way, if you find yourself with extra time—while on the train or bus or waiting for an appointment—you can get something done.

What is take your work with you?

300

Doing this in class will help you remember the course material.

What is speak out and/or participate during class?

300

This fallacy occurs when your opponent over-simplifies or misrepresents your argument make it to easier to attack or refute. 

Instead of fully addressing your actual argument, speakers relying on this fallacy present a superficially similar -- but ultimately not equal -- version of your real stance, helping them create the illusion of easily defeating you.

What is the Straw-Man fallacy?

300

 In a research article this is the description of how the experiment was conducted.

What is the methods section?

400

There are free ______ available on campus as well as free online _____ that you can access through Schoology.

What is tutoring and/or tutors?

400

Nothing keeps you on track better than this, which the corporate world calls an “action item” list. Make it every day and list everything. Along with major items like “Complete math assignment” or “Read Chapter 10”. Don’t forget administrative tasks such as “Get birthday card for Julie” or “Call Grandma.”

What is make a to-do list?

400

This is an effective way to read a textbook.

What is SQ4R?

400

Just because a significant population of people believe a proposition is true, doesn't automatically make it true.

 Popularity alone is not enough to validate an argument, though it's often used as a standalone justification of validity.

 Arguments in this style don't take into account whether or not the population validating the argument is actually qualified to do so, or if contrary evidence exists.

What is the bandwagon fallacy?

400
  • Reinforce what you've learned during the day.
  • Build study habits that are essential in college.
  • Prepare for your classes.
  • Get a sense of progress.

These are good tips for taking control of or doing Homework?

500

 Use this to learn about the many options you have as a student including college policies and procedures, access to services and support, financial aid,  graduation and transfer.

What is the Student Handbook?

500

This is a schedule constructed at the beginning of the quarter and completed as the quarter progresses. It records important events such as tests, papers, projects, concerts, three-day weekends, weddings, etc. Because these events can jolt your routine, prepare for them in advance.

What is a Master Calendar?

500

Doing this will help you remember concepts, develop meaningful learning skills, and gain a better understanding of a topic. It will also even lead to less stress when test time comes around!

What is taking good notes?

500

This fallacy assumes that a compromise between two extreme conflicting points is always true.

 Arguments of this style ignore the possibility that one or both of the extremes could be completely true or false -- rendering any form of compromise between the two invalid as well.

What is the middle-ground fallacy?

500

This note taking method helps organize class notes into easily digestible summaries. This method is effective because the main points, details, study cues, and summary are all written in one place

What is the Cornell method?