Blooms Taxonomy
Bloom’s Taxonomy shows the six levels at which we can use knowledge.… Read More
Bloom’s Taxonomy shows the six levels at which we can use knowledge.… Read More
What is Dual Coding? Ever spend hours reading or studying, only to forget most of it the next day? Dual … Read More
What Is Elaborative Interrogation? Elaborative interrogation a strategy that leverages questions and curiosity. Instead of just taking information at face … Read More
There is a lot to learn from returned exams. Looking over past exams you can: Understand how the professor writes exam … Read More
What is Interleaving? Interleaving is a learning technique where you purposefully mix up the topics you are reviewing and practicing … Read More
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When preparing for class, consider what is most challenging for you. Is it: Getting started, figuring out where to focus, … Read More
What is Retrieval Practice? Retrieval practice is the active process of trying to recall concepts and big ideas, even before … Read More
What it is Self-explanation is the practice of pausing while you study to explain the material, either to yourself or … Read More
What is Distributed or Spaced Practice? Distributed practice – or Spacing – is a technique commonly used when learning material … Read More
There are a lot of pieces involved in studying for an exam. Here are a few ways that AI … Read More
To really learn the material it’s not always about how much time you put in, it’s about how you use … Read More
Reviewing your notes and materials in the 24 hours after class is a critical part of recalling and retaining … Read More
The study cycle is a guide to help you distribute your studying so you aren’t doing it all at once … Read More
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