Setting Goals and Managing Time
Communicating and Exchanging Ideas
Taking Notes
Thinking Critically
Processing and Learning Information
100

Arranging of task you want to complete in an order of urgency, or ranking them in a way to systematically complete each one. 

What is Priorities? 

100

Making a concerted effort to understand what the other person is saying. 

What is actively listening?

100

The processing of information for greater understanding, is the by-product of taking notes during class.

What is comprehension?

100

Direct, understand connect, and kick-it-around.

What is DUCK method?

100

Is an organizing method individuals use to process new information based on prior knowledge, experiences, and perceptions. 

What is schema?

200

The average number of hours expected for a student to spend on outside of class study.

What is rule of thumb?


200

55%

What is nonverbal communication?

200

Employs the use of a two-column format with the space left at the bottom of the page for a brief summary of the information included on the bottom of the page. 

What is Cornell notes?

200

Think clearly, Focus on the point, question your questions, and be judicious. 

What is Four stages of critical decision making?


200

Sensory input, sensory memory, working memory, and long-term memory.

What is the stages of memory processing? 

300

One way to set a goal for an academic term, long-term, and to set realistic intermediate goals for completion. 

What is backward planning?

300

Set the scene, gather information, agree on the problem, brainstorm solutions, negotiate solutions.

What is the basic steps for conflict resolution?

300

Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.

What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?

300

_____ ______ is in most colleges for the purpose of establishing a foundation for learning in the upper division courses. 

What is core curriculum? 

300

Refers to people's abilities to predict their performance on various task and to monitor their current levels of mastery and understanding.

What is Metacognition?

400

Basic physiological needs, safety & comfort, belonging & love, esteem, and self-actualization. 

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs 

400

Observing the moral and  _____ _____ cultural diversity offers presents, you will expand the appreciation of your beliefs and background, while increasing your creative thinking. 

What is ethical dilemmas? 

400

Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic.

What is learning style preferences?

400

Is a feeling when things are doing so well as an almost automatic, effortless, yet highly focused state of consciousness. 

What is creative flow?

400

Reading strategy activating prior knowledge through survey, requires you to write questions and read answers, record your answers, recite the information (aloud), and review the material. 

What is SQ4R?

500

Revise, relevant, time-bound, attainable, specific, evaluate, and measurable

What is SMARTER goal?

500

Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning.

What is stages of group dynamics?

500

Focus and attention, comprehension, recall and recognition, review of concepts, and connections between ideas/courses. 

What is the advantage of taking notes?

500

Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Evaluation, Creation/Synthesis.

What is Bloom's Taxonomy Levels?

500

Multiple pieces of information that must be used collectively.

What is procedural?