C1101 Exam 3 (Study Guide)

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Cognitive Learning

Acquiring new knowledge and intellectual skills

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The highest intellectual skill of Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Who was Mr. C. M. Knaphle, Jr., of Philadelphia

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What is true vs. NOT true about taking notes on a computer

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Examples vs. not an example of psychomotor learning in engineering

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Sensing Learners

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Global Learners

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Metacognition

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Two ways learners differ in how they process new information

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If I have seen a little further, it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants” is a famous quote by:

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Your professors can:

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Is vs. isn’t a characteristic of “expert” learners

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If your prof. uses Powerpoint in lectures, you should:

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An overarching mistake made by many engineering students

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A course syllabus typically includes:

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The reason students give for not asking questions in class

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“Be here now” means:

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If the way you prefer to learn differs from the way you are taught…

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The question, “In what ways does the Linux operating system differ from Windows operating system?,” is an example of:

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Preparing for your lectures is a powerful strategy for success because:

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Khan Academy provides:

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Complaining that exams are too hard conflicts with a professor’s view that:

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A good protocol for emailing your professors is:

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The Cornell Note-Taking System

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Characteristics of a good listener

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In contrast with high school, at the college level:

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The author of the classic book How to Win Friends and Influence People

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The importance of asking questions

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The main purpose of recitations that accompany large lectures

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What academic resources should a first-year student learn about and use?

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Divergent thinking questions

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Dale Carnegie’s “Six Ways to Make People Like You”

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A good listener