EDUC 1300 Learning Framework Test
Review Chapters 1-12 Exam
2024/2025
short-term memory - -stores information for about 30 seconds
- procedural memory - -remembering how to do something
- semantic memory - -remembering facts and meanings
- episodic memory - -remembering events, including their time and place
- Deep Learning - -understanding the why and how behind the details
- review sheets - -lists of key terms and ideas that you need to remember
- flash cards - -Index cards that contain key pieces of information to be
remembered
- summaries - -a brief statement or account of the main points of
something.
- Mind Maps - -line drawings that show the relationship between ideas
- mnemonics - -different methods to help remember information
- acronym - -A word formed from the first letter of each word in a series
- Acrostic - -verse in which certain letters such as the first in each line form
a word or message
- Rhyme or songs - -a mnemonic technique that uses rhyming to remember
information
- Visualization - -a mnemonic technique that connects a word or concept
with a visual image
- Intrinsic motivation - -comes from a desire to achieve something
- extrinsic motivation - -comes from the expectation of an external reward
, - fixed mindset - -a belief of characteristics and abilities will not change with
adjustment to behavior or effort
- growth mindset - -is a belief that characteristics and abilities can change
- grit - -combination of perserverence
- resilience - -not giving up or quitting when faced with difficulties and
challenges
- Motivation - -the desire to do things
- mindset - -is your attitude about yourself and your most basic qualities,
such as your personality, intelligence, or talents
- Procrastination - -the habit of delaying something that needs your
immediate attention
- overextended - -having too much to do given the time and resources
available to you
- Ways to manage your energy - -eat healthy foods, drink a lot of water, and
take brief naps when possible
- Budgeting - -a spending plan that tracks all sources of income and
expenses during a set period
- fixed expense - -An expense in a budget that remains the same each time
it is paid
- Variable expense - -an expense in a budget that may change every time it
is paid
- student loans - -a form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest
- scholarships - -funds provided for a student based on his or her academic
performance or need
- Work-Study - -Part-time jobs on campus available to students who are
receiving financial aid
- grants - -a form of financial aid provided by the government or private
organizations that does not have to be repaid
- financial aid - -sources of money that are available to support education at
a college or university
Review Chapters 1-12 Exam
2024/2025
short-term memory - -stores information for about 30 seconds
- procedural memory - -remembering how to do something
- semantic memory - -remembering facts and meanings
- episodic memory - -remembering events, including their time and place
- Deep Learning - -understanding the why and how behind the details
- review sheets - -lists of key terms and ideas that you need to remember
- flash cards - -Index cards that contain key pieces of information to be
remembered
- summaries - -a brief statement or account of the main points of
something.
- Mind Maps - -line drawings that show the relationship between ideas
- mnemonics - -different methods to help remember information
- acronym - -A word formed from the first letter of each word in a series
- Acrostic - -verse in which certain letters such as the first in each line form
a word or message
- Rhyme or songs - -a mnemonic technique that uses rhyming to remember
information
- Visualization - -a mnemonic technique that connects a word or concept
with a visual image
- Intrinsic motivation - -comes from a desire to achieve something
- extrinsic motivation - -comes from the expectation of an external reward
, - fixed mindset - -a belief of characteristics and abilities will not change with
adjustment to behavior or effort
- growth mindset - -is a belief that characteristics and abilities can change
- grit - -combination of perserverence
- resilience - -not giving up or quitting when faced with difficulties and
challenges
- Motivation - -the desire to do things
- mindset - -is your attitude about yourself and your most basic qualities,
such as your personality, intelligence, or talents
- Procrastination - -the habit of delaying something that needs your
immediate attention
- overextended - -having too much to do given the time and resources
available to you
- Ways to manage your energy - -eat healthy foods, drink a lot of water, and
take brief naps when possible
- Budgeting - -a spending plan that tracks all sources of income and
expenses during a set period
- fixed expense - -An expense in a budget that remains the same each time
it is paid
- Variable expense - -an expense in a budget that may change every time it
is paid
- student loans - -a form of financial aid that must be paid back with interest
- scholarships - -funds provided for a student based on his or her academic
performance or need
- Work-Study - -Part-time jobs on campus available to students who are
receiving financial aid
- grants - -a form of financial aid provided by the government or private
organizations that does not have to be repaid
- financial aid - -sources of money that are available to support education at
a college or university