Class Facts
Key concepts
Drawing a Blank
Class Facts II
100
Today's presenters are Cheryl, Susan, Liam, and this all-star from the Academic Skills Centre. 

Luis

100

When beginning my research, I assumed that 4/30 resulted in a grade of  

60%

100

Fill in the blank of this diagram about the neuroscience of learning: what does the blue region address?

Affect/emotion

100

Although this participant's name originates from ancient Aramaic and Hebrew languages, it will rise to popularity after a newer religion grows in popularity. The name means "beloved." (No: it isn't Jesus.)

Who is Mariam? 

200

Although this participant's name contains nine letters, we usually call them by four. 

Who is Stav?

200

This is the key to a successful mock academic conference.

Having students invent academic bios for each other (in pairs). 

200

The third 'stage' of this cartoon is the ideal one. (The teacher should be wearing a hat, too.)

Expert Learners

200

This participant's name is popular in royal and aristocratic circles. It was brought to England by the wife of King George II. ("Since then, it has been widely used as a girls name in high society" -Google).

Who is Caroline?

300

This participant's name is associated with prosperity, achievement, and triumph, because it is associated to the material that the ancient Greeks used to make wreaths for sporting events and competition winners.

Who is Laure?

300

'RI' is short for

'Retroactive interference'

300

The purple section of the 'UDL brain' refers to this aspect of learning.

Representation/Recognition

300

This participant shares their name with a Stanley-cup winning goalie. (Hint: he established a dynasty with a team after it left his home province of Quebec.)

Who is Cathy Roy?

400

Aside from McGill, this participant also graduated from  Collège Jean-de-Brebeuf. (You probably know them.)  

Who is Diane Gauvin?

400

True or false: scientists are finding new evidence to show that we can establish the parameters of an average 'learning' brain.

False (it's showing evidence for variable design)

400

The Academic Skills Centre, on the second floor of the library, is located on this floor and wing. 

6D. (6D.2)

400

This participant's Mediterranean name can be found in ancient Egyptian scripture, although you may also find it among the works of Persians and Greeks. (also, on American television from 1996-2000.)

Who is Susan? 

500

Currently in the room, this participant's name is drawn from ἀνήρ, genitive ἀνδρός. (Stuck? They share their name with a famous Italian singer.) 

Who is Andrea?

500

in Cepeda's RI studies, undergrads who reviewed weekly received an average grade this much higher than those who didn't. 

+5%

500

The door code is 3 _ 4 3. 

3643
500

Knowing that this participant's office is in 3A.1 wouldn't be enough to find them (you'd find sixteen teachers, there)  

Who is Cheryl? (in 3A.1-6)