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1 - Leonardo Da Vinci Which techniques are the most effective for studying science?

2 Let’s start with the basics…. What is studying? Application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection,” says Webster, 2010. -Studying is skillful. It “requires training and practice with specific techniques that help a learner acquire, organize, retain, and use information.” - Intentional, purposeful – requires effort of the student. - Personal, individual – done by the individual. - Self-regulation, self-education – “studying is the principal means of self-education throughout life.”

3 - Lectures, readings, problems, and labs. - Terminology, facts, laws, and theories must be learned precisely because they are built upon other concepts. - There are several interconnected concepts within and between units

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5  Repetition-based: flashcards, mnemonic devices.  Cognitive-based: studying with a friend, group work.  Procedural: time management, organization, scheduling study routines.  Metacognitive: Taking quizzes to test self- knowledge.

6 Flashcards:  It’s HOW we use them. The brain needs time to digest the information!!  Attention: most flashcards focus on the definitions and terms, not on examples or connections between material!!  It’s also WHEN we use them.

7 Mnemonic devices - They are often created while cramming for exams. - If they are not used routinely, we forget them. Reading notes and the book - Not an active means of studying. "Active learning is the essence of effective studying. Good studiers are active learners, not passive recipients of facts and details."

8 - First and foremost, STAY ORGANIZED!! - Keep notes and handouts in the order that you receive them - Separate HW from CW from labs - Make reviewing notes and highlighting confusing concepts habitual. - ASK QUESTIONS about material you don’t understand

9 - Study concepts in a variety of ways. - Re-write information to help remember - Create mnemonic devices early in the unit and practice - Review CW or notes on a nightly basis - Draw pictures or diagrams if it helps you remember processes - Create flashcards continually as you work through a chapter - Use graphic organizers and charts to make connections between ideas

10  Once you understand the basics, review with a classmate.  Explain the concept to another student as you would on a test using your own words and examples  Have a classmate (or parent) quiz you verbally without using your notes  Quiz yourself using end-of-the chapter reviews and old quizzes or worksheets

11  Music + studying = bad. Find a location free of distractions  Try not to study in a room that is usually a place you relax. Don’t mix stress and relaxation!  Studying in different places is a GOOD thing in activating episodic memory- you may remember information based on where you were studying it!


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