Learning Frameworks Test #3

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Term schedule

A month-by-month calendar that shows important events and deadlines for the entire term is a

Time management

A set of skills designed to help you monitor and use time effectively to increase performance, gain a sense of control many aspects of life, and achieve goals is known as

Task schedule

A step by step plan for completing a specific task in a specific block of time is a

True

Hearing, which involves receiving auditory stimuli and sound waves, does not automatically mean that you are listening

Easy to access. They make online classes easier. E-books are interactive

List 3 advantages of using e-books that we discussed in class

Can be distracting because of text and email. Students tend to surface read textbooks. Students' brains are not trained to read eBooks.

List 3 disadvantages of using e-books that we discussed in class

Record. Reduce. Recite. Reflect. Review.

List the five steps of the Cornell Note taking System

False

Listening is a passive process .

School. Work. Leisure.

Students must balance 3 main areas in their lives. These include

SQ4R

The _________ is a six-step system for reading and comprehending textbook chapters: survey, question, read, recite, review

Customized reading system

The ____________ is an active reading system designed for a specific textbook based on the author's suggestions and the chapter features

Books Note System

The ____________________ is a notetaking system for students to use when a professor is lecturing straight from a textbook.

Customized Reading System

The _________________________ is an active reading system designed for a specific textbook based on the author's suggestions and the chapter features

Concentration

The ability to block out external and internal distractors is known as

Multitasking

The attempting to perform multiple tasks at the same time is known as

is 100-125 words per minute, which is greater than the rate of writing but much less than the rate of thinking

The average rate of speech used during a lecture

Active Listening

The process of giving undivided attention to a speaker with the goal of understanding and learning new information is called ___________________ .

Critical Listening

The process of giving undivided attention to a speaker with the goal of understanding, interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating the content of the message is called _____________________.

Empathetic Listening

The process of giving undivided attention to another person with the goal of understanding that person's feelings, emotions, and thoughts related to a specific topic or situation is called ______________________________ .

Annotating

The process of highlighting, underlining, making marginal notes, or marking specific information in printed materials is known as

Appreciative Listening

The process of listening to a speaker for the purpose of enjoying, appreciating, and acknowledging the speaker and the message in positive ways is called ________________ .

Recreational reading

The process of reading for the main purpose of being entertained or keeping up to date on current events is known as

Thorough reading

The process of reading slowly and systematically in order to comprehend and process printed or digital information is known as

Overview reading

The process of skimming or reading materials without interruption is known as

Comparative reading

The process of using higher-level critical thinking and reading skills to compare and contrast two or more sources of printed or digital information is known as

Outline

The__________________ Reading system provides a skeleton of the chapter by creating a set of notes that Roman numerals and Arabic numerals

Flex blocks

Two or three blocks of time set aside as "safety"

Implied

When a paragraph does not have a stated main idea, then the main idea is

Context clues

When a reader looks at words in a sentence or in surrounding sentences that provide hints about the general meanings of unfamiliar words, they are using _____________.

2:1 Ratio

a formula for allocating sufficient time to study in most courses

Trading time

an exchange of two blocks of time within the same day

Lecture classes

best to schedule study blocks after class

Speech classes

best to schedule study blocks right before class

Spaced practice

distributed practice

Massed practice

occurs with marathon studying

Online courses

often require more than the hours associated with the 2:1 ratio

Partial outline notes

provide students with a lecture outline to use for more detailed notes

Fixed study blocks

study blocks set to study specific courses

Active reading

the process of using effective strategies to engage working memory to achieve specific reading goals


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