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The Learning Corner: Kinesthetic Learner-Study Skills
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EXERCISE, EXERCISE, EXERCISE. Walk around while reading. Listen to MP3 audio recorded lectures while exercising. Act out or role play what you are learning. Practice a skill as soon as it is learned—hands-on experience. Let the information sink in while you take a walk or go do something else. Paraphrase information on post-it notes and arrange the ideas on a large surface. Take notes on postcards and then arrange the topics so that they make better sense to you or to create new relationships.
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The Learning Corner: Kovy's Professional Projects
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Here is a clip of my guest appearance on "Education Tomorrow". Interview with Dr. Shelley Gaskin. Interview with Arkova M. Scott. Click this link to read the article that accompanied this podcast here! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Determine Your Multiple Intelligence. Determine Your Learning Style. Study Skills and Strategies. College Classroom Online Support. Test-Taking Strategies for Nursing Students. Multimedia Production Resource Blog. Writing a Personal Statement.
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The Learning Corner: Linguistic Learner-Study Skills
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Talk yourself through procedures or use recordings of your class lecture for repetition. Acronym mnemonics use words, focusing on the first letter of the word to make up another word or memorable sequence. You can also make up phrases using the items you want to memorize. Eg HOMES and WYSIWYG. Ask a lot of questions. Find a study partner so that you can recite your vocabulary with. You can even try role-playing for added effect. Listen to OUR Great President at the DNC 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Learning Corner: Learning Preferences
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Monday, November 1, 2010. The purpose of learning about intelligence preference is to help you think about the way you think (metacognition) and understand the best ways for you to study for your college classes. Everybody has a capable brain and can be successful in college, AND everyone processes information in a unique way. In other words – everyone is smart, but it’s important to discover HOW you are smart. The 8 types of intelligences that Howard defined were:. Here are the 4 differenent types of Le...
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The Learning Corner: Spatial Learner-Study Skills
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Study and create maps, diagrams and graphs using graph paper to demonstrate key points. Using visual clues or landmarks rather than (verbal) sequential steps. Look for visual/spatial dimensions in your study. Use the Cornell method of note taking to create and organize lecture notes using various colored pens. Use the Cornell method of note taking to create and organize lecture notes using various colored pens. Click this link to create your own Cornell paper. Hotel Marqués De Riscal.
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The Learning Corner: Musical Learner-Study Skills
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Review MP3 audio books while you drive. Make-up and repeat rhymes to remember facts, dates, names, etc. Set some key points to a familiar song, jingle or theme. Try to choose music that represents what you are learning. Make the most of the word-based techniques such as assertions and scripting. Use rhyme and rhythm in your assertions where you can, and be sure to read important ones aloud. Here is one of my favorite music videos to appeal to your musical learning needs! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Learning Corner: Intrapersonal Learner-Study Skills
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Study in a quiet setting. Relate study material to your life. Look for something of personal significance in whatever you are studying. Keep a "Learning Journal" where you state to make the connections of the things you've learned in class/tests and from the projects you've completed. Write short summaries of what the material means to you. Consider the causes and effects involved. Ž When you are in class.Try to answer questions about why it matters to you and how you can use the information.
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The Learning Corner: Naturalist Learner-Study Skills
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The universe is your classroom. Spend time outside noticing patterns in nature. The uses of all of your natural senses:. Take hikes or visit tide pools, and record significant features about what you find. Some pictures from a Kenya safari.appealing to all of your natural instincts! Here is a video photo montage of the Kenya experience.check it out! Here is a live educational video on the various cultural aspects of Kenya! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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The Learning Corner: Interpersonal Learner-Study Skills
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Use a buddy to help you study. Teach what you are learning to someone else (Tutoring). Compare notes with someone else taking the course. Form and work within study groups. Choose study areas where is highly populated. An example of a interpersonal learner would be Director, Michael Bay. He had to work with many various indiviuals in order to pull off this blockbuster hit: Transformers! A "MIND MAP" of an Interpersonal Learner. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.