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Communication
100
This person enjoys discussing coursework with friends and classmates.
What is interactive?
100
Previewing, marking your text, reading, and reciting/reviewing.
What is Active Reading?
100
A review sheet with words and visual elements that jog the memory to help you recall information more easily.
What is a mind map?
100
To give a convincing logical argument and evidence in support of a statement
What is to Prove?
100
Writing that helps one first discover what they want to say or write about. Using done in private.
What is Exploratory Writing
200
Learning by participation, such as listening critically, discussion, and reflection.
What is Active Learning?
200
The original research or documentation on a topic.
What is Primary Source?
200
A form of memorization that uses the first letter of a group of words or phrase to create a new word.
What is Acronym?
200
Extreme apprehension, physical and emotional distress and/or fear regarding a test, either before taking the test and during studying, or while taking the test.
What is Test Anxiety?
300
A method of note-taking where the note-taker writes key words in a column, folding it over as a study guide with the content in the middle of the page.
What is Cornell Note-taking?
300
A preview strategy of drawing a wheel or branching out to show relationships between main ideas and secondary ideas.
What is mapping?
300
The ability to know how to do something by memory
What is Procedural Memory?
300
A technique of applying positive thinking and giving oneself encouraging messages rather than self-defeating negative ones.
What is Cognitive Restructuring?
300
Revising, analyzing, adding transitions, and correcting spelling
What is the Rewriting Stage?
400
A formal statement of course requirements and procedures or a course outline provided by an instructor.
What is a syllabus?
400
A paragraph length summary of the methods and major findings of an article in a scholarly journal.
What is abstract?
400
Memory that involves facts and meanings without regard to where and when you learned those things.
What is Semantic?
400
The act of taking one person's ideas or work and presenting it as your own.
What is Plagiarism?
400
A short statement that clearly defines the purpose of the paper.
What is a Thesis Statement?
500
Learning by using your sense of smell and/or taste.
What is Olfactory Learning?
500
A previewing method that involves making a list of terms and definitions from the reading and then dividing the terms into smaller clusters.
What is chunking?
500
A memory device in which certain letters or each word or line forms a message.
What is Acrostic?
500
On a test, to divide something into its parts to understand it better and in order to show how the parts work together to produce an overall pattern.
What is to analyze?
500
Writing that is published where others can read it.
What is Explanatory Writing?