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  1. 1. Study Skills Student Success Center Gannon University
  2. 2. Study Plan • Write down assignments • Set times to study • Take breaks
  3. 3. Environment • Where’s the best place to study? • Get the best conditions you can • Have the proper lighting • Organize information
  4. 4. Study Methods • High energy – study more difficult material or least interesting • No procrastinating – get to work • If concentration lost take a break • Master the vocabulary of the subject
  5. 5. Study Methods • Know your learning style • Key information – highlight or rewrite • Note cards • Mind mapping • Talk out loud • Quizzing yourself
  6. 6. Learning style • Visual – use of sight – Charts, graphs, rewrite notes, pictures – Visualize concepts and ideas – Pictures spelling words – Test yourself by looking at main ideas and write the details or answers
  7. 7. Learning style • Auditory – use of hearing – Sit in the front of class – Discussion groups – hear ideas and concepts – Repeats information out loud – Look at main ideas and repeat back information – Easily distracted by noise
  8. 8. Learning style • Tactile – use of touch – Rewrite notes – Use note cards – organize main ideas – Study with pen/pencil in hand – Draw pictures/diagrams – Organization can be a challenge • Kinesthetic – use of body – Walking around helps in memorizing
  9. 9. Why take notes? • You will be an active listener • History class discussions • Written information on what to study • Visual Aid • Helps one study
  10. 10. Note-taking Strategies • Attend class – come prepared • Date notes • Include everything in notes – Charts, diagrams, etc… • Use as much paper as needed • Rewrite notes • Keep things simple • Write own notes out of book • REVIEW
  11. 11. Note-taking Techniques • Outline Format I. A. 1. 2. • Cornell Format – Questions on left side of page and answers on right side • Mapping
  12. 12. Note-taking Techniques • Outline Format – I. Major headings • A. Subheading – 1. description – 2. description • B. Subheading **Can be hard to use in class especially if teaching is not talking in outline format. Redo notes after class and use this format.**
  13. 13. Note-taking Techniques • Cornell Format – The right side is used for questions that summarize information on the left side Questions – left side i.e. Section “A” Notes– right side i.e. Section “B”
  14. 14. Note-taking Techniques • Mapping – especially helpful to visual learner MAIN IDEA (Four parts of …) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3Part 4
  15. 15. Resources • Study Skills Assessment – http://www.studygs.net/attmot4.htm 15

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