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Concrete thinking left or right brain dominant?
Left Brain
Abstract thinking left or right brain dominant?
Right Brain
Knowledge Seekers
Analyzers
Security Seekers
Directors
Identity Seekers
Supporters
Experience Seekers
Creators
Two things to do before a test?
Start on day one, Study group
Two things during a test?
Read and listen to all instructions, determine which questions are worth more
One thing after a test?
Reward yourself only if you passed
Define peak performer?
Life long learner
2 ways to prepare to listen?
Be open to new ideas, reduce distractions
2 ways to stay attentive?
Observe the speaker, be quiet
Two note taking strategies?
Be early, sit up front
Extroverts:
Energized by others
Introverts:
Energized by self
Judgers:
Order, rules
Precevers:
Flexible, open minded
Intrapersonal
Self smart
_____ learner: People smart
Interpersonal learner
_____ learner: Draw doodle
Kinesthetic learner
____ learner:Lectures and music
Auditory learner
_____ learner: Pictures
Visual learner
Networking skills list four:
Be early, Be prepared, Be organized, Be yourself
ABC Model
Actual event, Belief, Challenge
______ Learners left brain dominant
Auditory
Adult learning cycle
Relate, Observe, Reflect, Do, Teach
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs:
Physiological needs, safety and Security, Love and Belonging, Self esteem, Self actualization
What do studies show about students who sit in the front row?
They have 15% higher GPA
Verbal/ Linguistics
Word smart
Logical/ Mathematical
Logic smart
Spatial
Picture smart
Musical
Music smart
Body/ Kinesthetic
Body smart
Environment
Outdoor smart
Memory process involves what five main steps?
Intention, Attention, Association, Retention, Recall
What are the three Rs?
Read, Recite, Review.
What are six time management strategies?
Establish your goals, Anticipate and plan, Shift your priorities, Eliminate time waste, Promote time savers, Know the power of choice
What are six time management benefits?
Reduces and eliminates wasted time, Improves your productivity, Eliminates cramming for exams, Helps you achieve your goals, Helps you focus on whats important, Creates more leisure time.
Name five memory strategies.
Write it down, Go from the general to the specific, Eliminate distractions, Study in short sessions, Use mnemonic devices.