Study Skills Workshop Proudly Presented by: * Angel Nevin * Abdula Newman * Nick Ritchie Relax and enjoy a short clip… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3UHfsVSxmk Good Study Skills Begin With: Active Reading Effective Note Taking Cornell Notes Mind Map (Spidergram, spidergraph, spider diagram) Test Preparation Flashcards Diagrams Different Methods of Studying Pros and Cons Individual/Solitary Collaborative/Groups More control for you (i.e. time, style, location, etc.) Get a new perspective on material Use your vocabulary Reduce procrastination Responsibility rests with you (i.e. self-testing, procrastination, distraction) No assistance in filling in knowledge gaps Only your perspective, your style, your consistent mistakes Fill in knowledge gaps Cover more material in less time Pre-planning/Coordination required Can have distractions Reduced independence Individual Studying Tips Where you study matters! When you study matters! Set goals for each study session Balance study time and breaks Physical preparation is as important as mental preparation! Collaborative Studying Tips Clear communication is vital! Establish collaborative goals to increase focus Also establish individual goals to promote interdependence Actively recruit motivated collaborators Be conscious of collaborator characteristics including size, learning style, and ability Collaborative Study Methods Jigsaw method Study groups Note sharing Tutoring Honor Code The following shall constitute academic irregularities. (a) The use of notes, books, or assistance from or to other students while taking an examination or working on other assignments unless specifically authorized by the instructor--acts defined as cheating. (b) The presentation of words or ideas from an existing source as one's own--acts defined as plagiarism. (c) Other activities that interfere with the educational mission within the classroom. http://www.science.fau.edu/chemistry/chemlab/General/HONOR% 20CODE.htm Log Into MyFAU Owl Apps: Docs Owl Apps: Documents Upgrade to Google Drive Completed Upgrade Left Side Navigation Creating Documents Other Toolbars Changing The Look and Feel Change How Documents Display Change Document Settings Document Details A Document A Blank Spreadsheet FAU Resources Tutoring Supplemental Instruction FREE Tutoring is offered for many courses Proven Effective here at FAU Classmates as Tutors! All Leaders have gotten an A in the course Located in the Center for Teaching and Learning 2nd floor of GS Friendly, well-trained learning assistants Combines what to know and how to learn 6+ sessions may increase overall grade by ½ to a full letter grade! University Resources www.fau.edu/tutoring www.fau.edu/si www.fau.edu/ucew www.math.fau.edu/MLC/ www.fau.edu/oma/ www.fau.edu/ctl/ Additional Resources (Youtube videos) Memory Tricks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxfUYS8VjI&feature=related Absorbing what you read: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0dKnzu8D8&feature=fvwrel Mind Mapping: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4yzG65r6Ko Cornell Note Taking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t_Vzeq5L3g Note Taking Options: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gCrslHx7xA&feature=resu lts_video&playnext=1&list=PLD2B20A5CF40F91AE Points to Ponder: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXNfVs1pPQc&feature=rela ted Thank you for participating in our Study Skills Workshop! Please go to http://tinyurl.com/d89asxz to fill out a short survey about our workshop. For permission to use this presentation, please email access@fau.edu