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Collecting knowledge is the first step in the Core Learning System.
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Collecting knowledge is the first step in the Core Learning System. true
What are three steps you should use before reading. a. preview before reading b. identify the purpose of what you're reading c.approach reading with a positive attitude d. all of the above
______________ reading is the act of running your eyes over a page only to realize you don't recall a thing you read. Mindless reading
When taking notes what are you collecting? a. key concepts b. main ideas c. supporting details d. all of the above
When note taking, what should you write on your work to keep you organized? You should have the course name, date of the class, topic of the class, any associated reading assignments and page number
Attending class on a daily basis is not important when taking notes. false
How can you speed up note taking a. use abbreviations b. write all the main ideas c. outline most of the information taken d. compare notes
When you take notes in ________ you record ideas as much as possible in the order they are presented linear fashion
Explain how to put information on a concept map? you should write the key concept in the middle, main ideas near key concepts, secondary ideas near their main idea, major supporting details near their secondary idea and minor supporting details near their major supporting ideas
The three principles that contribute to deep and lasting learning are________, ________, & _______ prior learning, quaility of processing, quantity of processing
Creating flash cards will not help you organize your study material. false
The ability to learn can be improved, what is this belief called? ________ growth mind- set
Rote rehearsal is more about remembering than understanding. true
Before rehearsing and memorizing study material it is good to? a. form a study team b. get some coffee c. use someone else notes to study d. call your teacher
What are the three factors that determine how well you score on test?_______,________,_______ 1. how well you prepare 2. how well you take test 3. how much have you learned from previous tests
the first rule of a test smart plan is answer easy questions first true
Which word is a common guide word that you learned in test taking? a. draw b. preview c. illustrate d. collect
_______ includes any preparation you do before actually writing Prewriting or invention
writing well doesn't enhance learning false
After writing an essay you should? a. go get a snack b. revise & edit carefully c.write an agenda d. none of the above
Why is writing well so important? writing well enhances learning and will help you acquire an d advance in the career of your choice
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