EDUC 1300 exam 3, chapters 7, 8 & 9 –
Questions with solutions
An effective way to emphasize important concepts on a map is to use - -
symbols.
-It is a good idea to review your notes after you take them to fill in missing
information. This review should take place within - -one day.
-To engage with the key information while taking notes in class, you should -
-actively listen and participate.
-When using the Cornell system, where should you write your initial notes? -
-on the right side of the page
-Where should you sit when taking notes in class? - -at the front of the
room, so you can hear the instructor
-Which method of note taking involves organizing main ideas, key concepts,
and supporting details into a series of rows and columns? - -charting
-Which type of information should you record verbatim? - -mathematical
formulas
-Which type of note taking organizes each page of your notes into three
sections: initial notes, key points, and summary? - -Cornell system
-Why should you compare your notes with your classmates' notes? - -to
clarify any concepts you found confusing
-According to research, how many things can people hold in their short-term
memory at once? - -about four to seven
-A subject matter expert is someone who - -constantly learns new
information to build a deep understanding of his or her field.
-How long does a sensory memory last? - -a split second
-Josh needs to memorize the bones in the human hand for his anatomy
class. If he creates a picture in his head in which he places each bone
throughout his childhood home, he is using which memory strategy? - -
method of loci
Questions with solutions
An effective way to emphasize important concepts on a map is to use - -
symbols.
-It is a good idea to review your notes after you take them to fill in missing
information. This review should take place within - -one day.
-To engage with the key information while taking notes in class, you should -
-actively listen and participate.
-When using the Cornell system, where should you write your initial notes? -
-on the right side of the page
-Where should you sit when taking notes in class? - -at the front of the
room, so you can hear the instructor
-Which method of note taking involves organizing main ideas, key concepts,
and supporting details into a series of rows and columns? - -charting
-Which type of information should you record verbatim? - -mathematical
formulas
-Which type of note taking organizes each page of your notes into three
sections: initial notes, key points, and summary? - -Cornell system
-Why should you compare your notes with your classmates' notes? - -to
clarify any concepts you found confusing
-According to research, how many things can people hold in their short-term
memory at once? - -about four to seven
-A subject matter expert is someone who - -constantly learns new
information to build a deep understanding of his or her field.
-How long does a sensory memory last? - -a split second
-Josh needs to memorize the bones in the human hand for his anatomy
class. If he creates a picture in his head in which he places each bone
throughout his childhood home, he is using which memory strategy? - -
method of loci