AVID Tutorials
graphic organizer
A visual aid to help organize information that can be used in the critical thinking section of the TRF
Group Member
A member of the group who is helping the presenter solve the question by asking questions and taking notes
TRF is due
BEFORE the first day of tutorials each week (Monday)
Presenter
The person at the white board working on their problem with the group's help
TRF
Tutorial Request Form with your question and pre-tutorial work
Reflection
Your thoughts about how the process of tutorial went, or how a particular question was solved; takes place after the tutorial
A-ha moment
when you suddenly realize or understand how to solve your question
Cornell Notes
method of note taking using columns to organize an EQ, notes, your questions/thoughts on the notes and a summary
RESPECT is
necessary during tutorials
High Level Questions
should not tell the presenter the answer but instead help them move through a problem solving strategy; used to get the presenter to the answer rather than give the presenter the answer
30 second speech
Speech at the beginning of your presentation explain your POC, and what you already know about the question
Steps
General guidelines that can be used on any other related problem; written after the presenter has reached a solution to their POC
3-column notes
Notes with one column POC, one column to show the work, and one column that explains the steps that took place during the turorial
Resources
Notes/Homework/Quizzes/Tests/etc. that can be used to help the tutorial process
POC
Point of confusion - a question about a specific point in a topic or concept that confuses you or that you have not fully mastered