Study Strategies Final
Emergency call number
(580) 581-2911
Advising Center
113 North Shepler. a central location for academic information and resources for students. We provide academic advising services to Cameron University freshmen, undecided, and new transfer students.
Financial Assistance
301 North Shepler. Provides help with FASFA
The Center for Writers
Academic Commons 138. Writing assistance.
Remembering
Blooms lvl 1. recognizing or remembering facts, terms, basic concepts, or answers without necessarily understanding what they mean. Example: Name three common varieties of apple.
Comprehending
Blooms lvl 2. demonstrating understanding of facts and ideas by organizing, comparing, translating, interpreting, giving descriptions, and stating the main ideas. Compare the identifying characteristics of a Golden Delicious apple with a Granny Smith apple.
Applying
Blooms lvl 3. solving problems in new situations by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules. Example: Would apples prevent scurvy, a disease caused by a deficiency in vitamin C?
Analyzing
Blooms lvl 4. examining and breaking information into component parts, determining how the parts relate to one another, identifying motives or causes, making inferences, and finding evidence to support generalizations. List four ways of serving foods made with apples and explain which ones have the highest health benefits. Provide references to support your statements.
Synthesizing
Blooms lvl 5. building a structure or pattern from diverse elements; it also refers to the act of putting parts together to form a whole. Convert an "unhealthy" recipe for apple pie to a "healthy" recipe by replacing your choice of ingredients. Explain the health benefits of using the ingredients you chose vs. the original ones.
Evaluating
Blooms lvl 6. presenting and defending opinions by making judgments about information, the validity of ideas, or quality of work based on a set of criteria. Which kinds of apples are best for baking a pie, and why?
CU Library
Books, digital media lab, databases, hot-to-guides, room reservations
The Math Lab
Burch Hall 210. Tutoring for mathematics.
Computer Labs
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS, Math Lab, Library, Academic commons
Academic Commons
Computer lab and testing center
Blackboard
Help at The Sarkeys Foundation Student Computing Center (SFSCC) in Academic Commons Rm. 137.
One-Stop
McMahon Centennial Complex. Student account payments, ID Cards, Scholarship information, Account information, LATS bus passes, General campus information
Center for Academic Success
Nance-Boyer 1008. providing assistance to students in all disciplines with an emphasis on general education courses. Center staff are available to help with general tutoring, computer literacy, study skills, time management skills, and test preparation strategies. Computers are available for students to access the internet and email accounts and do basic word processing and spreadsheets.
Wellness Center
North Shepler Room 101. medical care for acute conditions, mental health counseling, monthly education programs, and interactive workshops.
Registrar's Office
North Shepler, Room 201. aintain the academic records of all present and former Cameron University students. awarding degrees and producing diplomas for graduates. responsible for the administration of the add/drop/withdraw functions and the academic probation/suspension policies.
Career Services
Office of Student Development North Shepler Room 314. assists students and alumni in achieving their career goals, by providing excellent career-related resources, programs, services, and opportunities that equip and empower them for the workforce.
Active Shooter
Run, Hide, Fight.
Aggie Recreation Center
Work out classes, Work out equipment, pool, track, and sports equipment
Metacognition
awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
Studying
devote time and attention to acquiring knowledge on (an academic subject)
20th century skills
generally used to refer to certain core competencies such as collaboration, digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving that advocates believe schools need to teach to help students thrive in today's world.
Bloom's Taxonomy
hierarchical models used to classify educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity. Remembering, comprehending, applying, analyzing, synthesizing , evaluating
Administrative Withdraw
may be assigned by the Office of Academic Affairs to indicate that a student has been "involuntarily" withdrawn from class(es) after the institution's drop-and-add period for disciplinary reasons, financial reasons, or inadequate attendance. Such withdrawals must follow formal institutional procedures. Administrative withdrawals are GPA neutral. Not all proff. do this every time.
Tutor.com
online tutoring service that provides one-to-one personalized access to expert tutors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 10 free hours.
IT Services
provides direction and strategic planning for Cameron University in information delivery and computing standards, resources and management.
Time Management
the ability to use one's time effectively or productively
Learning
the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or by being taught.
Critical Thinking
the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
Affirmative verbal consent
the person who initiates sexual contact must receive a VERBAL YES (affirmative consent) from the other person before engaging in any sexual activity -- and that consent must be ongoing throughout the sexual encounter. Can't give consent if inebriated or asleep.
Personal-Responsibility
the willingness to both accept the importance of standards that society establishes for individual behavior and to make strenuous personal efforts to live by those standards.