What you know and what you do not know
What is...the "Feeling of Knowing"?
The 3 key goals to building self-regulation
What is...plan, monitor, evaluate
Note-taking method requires you to draw a vertical line down the left side about 25-33% of the way in.
What is...Cornell Method
Study practice when students wait to do most or all of their studying shortly before a test.
What is...cramming?
Assessing how well you are learning.
What is monitoring (your learning)?
Thinking about thinking is called.
What is...metacognition
Cognitive scientists identify these as the 3 main phases of the self-regulation loop (plan, monitor, evaulate)
What is...the Forethought Phase, the Performance Phase & the Self-Reflection Phase
Strategies when you connect what you hear in lectures to what you know.
What is...Elaboration strategies?
Study strategies which includes studying materials over multiple sessions.
What is...Spaced Practice?
Another term for "practice test"
What is...retrieval practice
Tthe 3 distinct parts of metacognition
What is...plan, monitor & revise
To delay gratification is one form of ____.
What is...self-regulation
A note-taking method where you use main and subheadings that follow the sequence of a lecture
What is...Outline Method
The first step to Space Practice
What is...map out a study schedule?
Powerful learning technique that includes retrieval practice and spaced practice
What is...what is successive relearning
This predicts nearly half of your learning outcome
What is...how you approach learning/studying
When you break down tasks and goals into subparts
What is...the forethought phase
Note-taking strategies when you connect new material into a cohesive structure
What is...Organization Strategies?
Effective spaced practice sessions include reviewing the same materials ___.
What is...over multiple sessions?
What is...
1. Helps you monitor your learning
2. Improves retention
2 key elements of a study champion
What is...
1. Know how/what you need to do
2. Practice!
These two things are extremely useful when planning your studying.
What is...
1. Syllabi
2. Study Guide / Planner
The 3 R's of the R3 Method.
What is...
1. Record
2. Revise
3. Review
Practice retrieving the same content until you correctly retrieve it.
What is...Successive Relearning
Students who practiced successive relearning typically performed __ higher on tests.
What is...a 'letter grade and a half' or 15%