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What are the 3 common note taking systems?
- Cornell - T system
- Outline - headers with subheadings
- Mapping - webbing/concept maps
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What does L-STAR stand for?
- Listening
- Setting it down
- Translating
- Analyzing
- Remembering/Reflection
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Listening with a purpose
Recognizing different learning situations. Class/worship/entertainment/relationships
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Listening objectively
Listen with an open mind.
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Listening constructively
Listen with attitude. "How can this be helpful to me." Evaluating the information you hear and determine if it has any value to your life.
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What are the 3 catagories of listening?
- Purpose
- Objectively
- Constructively
POC
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What are the four parts to the chinese verb "to listen?"
- Heart
- Eyes
- Ear
- Undivided attention
HEEU
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What is a learning strategy?
How you choose to learn or study.
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What is a learning style?
Innate learning that involves your 5 senses.
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SRL principal #1
Take responsibility!
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SRL principal #2
Chaging your behavior is essential.
CHANGE!
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SRL principal #3
Know what you don't know.
REFLECT!
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What are the 3 principals of SRL?
- RCR
- Responsibility
- Change
- Reflect
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What are the 4 types of listening styles?
- PACT
- People oriented
- Action oriented
- Content oriented
- Time oriented
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What is people oriented listening?
- Becoming emotionally involved with the person communicating.
- View listening as a chance to connect with other people.
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What is action oriented listening?
- Want to get to the point.
- Grow impatient when people "fluff" their story.
- Become frusterated when information is not orderly.
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What is time oriented listening?
- Want information in brief, concise meetings.
- Set time limits for listening.
- "Move the message along."
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What is content oriented listening?
- Enjoying an intellectual challenge.
- Like to listening to technical informations. Facts and evidence.
- Enjoys asking questions.
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Personality type
According to the PAP or MBTI the best suited type of person you are.
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Dominant intelligence
Which of the 8 multiple intelligences suits or works best for you.
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Chunking
Breaking info into smaller parts so it's easier to learn.
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Formal learning
Learning at school.
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Neuroplasticity
The brain's ability to change with new knowledge.
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Conscious learning
You remember when you learned it.
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Unconcious learning
You don't remember learning it. eg. Learning to walk/stand.
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What are the 8 multiple intelligences?
- Visual/spatial
- Verbal/lingustic
- Musical/rhythm
- Logical/mathmatical
- Body/kinesthetic
- Interpersonal
- Intrapersonal
- Naturalistic
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Transition words
Clue words that signify importance.
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Informal learning
"Street knowledge."
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Prejuding
Judging before you give something a try.
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Declarative memory
Memories of facts, concepts, formulas
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Procedural memory
Where you store "procedures."
Riding a bike, driving a car. Hard to forget.
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Episodic memory
Memories from personal experiences.
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What are the 3 seperate storage houses of LTM
- Procedural memory
- Episodic memory
- Declarative memory
PED
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Distributed practice
Distributed practice is a learning strategy, where practice is broken up into a number of short sessions - over a longer period of time.
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Mnemonics
Mnemonics is any learning technique that aids information retention. Mnemonics aim to translate information into a form that the human brain can retain better and even the process of applying this conversion might already aid the transfer of information to long-term memory. Anagrams.
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What are the 3 levels of SRL?
- Behavior
- Cognitive strategies
- Motivation
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What is self regulation of behavior?
Active control of resources.
- Text and notes
- Time management
- Peers
- Study enviroment
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What are the 3 self regulation of cognitive strategies?
- Rehearsal
- Elaboration
- Organization
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What is rehearsal of SR of cognition?
- Mnemonics
- Distributed practice
- Flash cards
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What is elaboration of SR of cognition?
- Personal examples
- Analogies & metaphors
- Paraphrase & summarize
- Thinking of test questions
- Rewrite notes
Make it real for you!
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What is Organization of SR of cognition?
- Graphic organizers
- Concepts maps
- Ed Syke Games
- Outlines and Hierarchies
How do concepts relate?
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What is short term memory?
Working memory. Limited storage. Lasts no longer than 30 seconds. Contains what you are thinking at any moment. Temp memory.
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What is long term memory?
- Storage house for everything we know.
- No limit in theory.
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What are sensory registers?
Brain filters through which sensory info enters the brain and is sent to short-term memory.
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What are the 3 types of answer responses?
- Quick-time
- Lag-time
- No response
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Quick-time response
When you read a question and know the answer right away.
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Lag-time response
When you read a question and the answer doesn't come to you right away.
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No answer response
When you read a question multiple times and have no response to it.
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What are examples of self regulation of motivation?
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What are the 3 necessities to have will?
- Goals (realistic)
- Expectancies (Expect success and plan)
- Values (find value)
GEV
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What are the 6 steps of learning? The learning process.
- Motivation
- Understanding the material
- Internalize the materal by asking how can this affect my life?
- Apply the material by asking how can I use this info to improve?
- Evaluate the material
- Use the material
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What are the 3 learning styles?
- Visual - Eye smart.
- Auditory - Ear smart.
- Tactile - Action smart.
- VAT
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What's the difference between hearing and listening?
- Listening is a learned, voluntary activity.
- Hearing is automatic and involuntary.
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