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Title: Get Connected with Study Skills


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Get Connected with Study Skills
  • Ann Dillon
  • adillon_at_austincc.edu
  • Austin Community College

2
Get Connected
3
Study Skills for Success
  • Goal Setting
  • Time Management
  • Motivation
  • Learning Preferences
  • Memory Strategies
  • Critical, Creative, and Practical Thinking
  • Textbook and Lecture Note Taking
  • Exam Preparation and Test Taking
  • Communications
  • Building Relationships Integrity and Diversity
  • Physical Fitness
  • Fiscal Fitness
  • Summarizing, Paraphrasing, Quoting
  • Tackling Research Papers

4
Getting Students Connected
  • First Class Activities
  • Ice Breakers
  • Syllabus Collaboration
  • Autobiography
  • Study Skills Inventory
  • Course Activities
  • Mentors
  • Journals
  • Portfolios
  • Pop Culture

5
Setting Goals for Success
  • Specific
  • Meaningful
  • Accountable
  • Realistic
  • Timed
  • Empowering
  • Relevant

6
Goal Setting Action Plan
  • Write one academic goal for this semester.
  • What actions will you take to reach this goal?
  • How and when will you know if you achieved this
    goal?
  • Will you need someone to help or support you to
    reach this goal? How?
  • Do you expect to encounter any obstacles in
    reaching your goal? Potential solutions?
  • How will you reward yourself for sticking to your
    plan each week?
  • What consequences are you going to impose on
    yourself if you fail to follow through on your
    plan?

7
Reading and Writing About Goals
  • Reading Intranet and Internet
  • Writing
  • 1-2 week evaluation intervals
  • Are you on track to meet your goals?
  • What is working well and what is not?
  • What changes do you need to make to achieve
    your goals?

8
Get Connected with Time Management
  • Time Tracking
  • 168 hours per week
  • Estimate Ideal Actual
  • Sleep
  • Eat
  • Exercise
  • Class
  • Study
  • Work
  • Family, Community
  • Socialize
  • Internet, MP3, Video, Phone
  • Chores
  • Shop

9
Connecting with Time Management
  • Journal Prompts
  • Procrastination is the art of keeping up with
    yesterday. Don Marquis
  • What can be done at any time is never done at
    all. English Proverb
  • You may delay, but time will not. Benjamin
    Franklin

10
Overcoming Procrastination
  • Habits and Self Change
  • Do it now
  • Use time between classes wisely
  • Work hard for 10 minutes
  • Chunk long assignments/projects
  • Limit distractions
  • Just say no

11
Getting and Staying Motivated
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Campus resources
  • Library
  • Learning Center
  • Counseling Offices
  • Faculty Offices
  • Student Organizations

12
Get Connected with Motivation
  • Reading pop culture
  • Main Ideas
  • Writing paragraphs and essays
  • Topic Sentences and Thesis Statements

13
Motivation Prompts
  • Ability is what youre capable of doing.
    Motivation determines what you do. Attitude
    determines how well you do it. Lou Holtz
  • This thing called failure is not falling down,
    but staying down. Mary Pickford
  • Success is the ability to go from one failure to
    another with no loss of enthusiasm. Winston
    Churchill

14
Individual Learning Preferences
  • Sensory
  • How do I prefer to receive
  • information?
  • Cognitive
  • How do I prefer to think about information?
  • Social
  • Do I prefer to study alone or with others?

15
Get Connected with Learning Preferences
  • Reading
  • Major Details
  • Minor Details
  • Writing
  • Process Direction
  • Process Explanation
  • Classification

16
Memory Strategies
  • Memory Box
  • Organization Strategies
  • Rehearsal Strategies
  • Mind Maps
  • Study Review Cards

17
Get Connected with Memory Strategies
  • Reading
  • Graphic Aids
  • Writing
  • Descriptive Writing
  • Imagery

18
Critical Thinking
  • Making Inferences
  • Drawing Conclusions
  • Evaluating Arguments
  • Get Connected with Reading and Writing
  • Tone
  • Purpose
  • Point of View

19
Critical Thinking Strategies
  • Jurors obligations
  • Seek truth
  • Concentrate on evidence
  • Look for truth in conflicting arguments
  • Lay aside bias and prejudice
  • Be led by intelligence, not emotions
  • Jurors task identify issue, identify relevant
    evidence, weigh credibility, consider whats
    missing, deliberate, reach verdict

20
Practice Critical Thinking
  • Library Database Treasure Hunt
  • Define topic
  • Identify search terms
  • Select periodical index
  • Select three sources on the topic and evaluate
    each author, publisher, information quality,
    type and length, date
  • Search the Internet for the same topic and
    compare-contrast results-credibility, reliability

21
Communications
  • continuous partial attention Linda Stone
  • Speaking and Presenting
  • Listening
  • Using Technology
  • Point and click masters
  • Impatience
  • Negative impacts interaction on interaction
  • Cell phone companions
  • Spell/grammar check dependent
  • Text message language
  • Netiquette spelling, grammar, emoticons
  • if u could e-mail me back on your free time
    that would be awesome.
  • Although i will not be able to come cause i
    have a test in another class, but Monday sounds
    great. See u then?

22
Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting
  • Downloads
  • Cut and paste from the Internet
  • Lack of citations
  • Plagiarism screening software
  • Multiple draft requirements

23
Get Connected with Study Skills

Study Skills
Writing
Reading
24
References
Arenson, Karen W. Report Finds Virtually No
Progress in College Readiness. New York Times 14
Oct. 2004. Boulard, Garry. A Fresh Start
Remedial Education Gives Students a New Lease on
College Life. Community College Week. 16
Aug.2004. Closing the College Participation
Gap U.S. Profile. Education Commission of the
States. Oct. 2003 www.esc.org Friedman, Thomas.
What We Have Is a Failure to Communicate. The
New York Times. 3 Nov. 2006. Haurwitz, Ralph
K.M. and Laura Heinauer. High Schools Failing
College Students. Austin American Statesman. 15
May 2005 A-1. Lifestyle Media Study- Spring
2005. Student Monitor LLC. 28 Sept. 2005
www.studentmonitor.com Mosbacker, Barrett. The
Information Highway Littered with Roadkill? CMC
Magazine. 1 June 1995 http//ibiblio.org/cmc/mag/1
995/jun/mosbacker.html New Study of the
Literacy of College Students Finds Some Are
Graduating with Only Basic Skills. American
Institute for Research. 19 Jan. 2006
http//www.air.org/news/documents/Release200601pew
.htm Read, Madelen. Employers Urge Workers to
Improve Writing. Associated Press. 14 Sept. 2004
http//aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id200
40914123509990002_ccc5cid842 Spenser, Jason.
Its Back to the Basics for Many in College.
Houston Chronicle. 26 Sept. 2004
http//www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/281
5219 Zaslow, Jeffrey. Reconnect techo-tasking
Teens with the Real World. Wall Street Journal.
15 Oct. 2005.
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