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How To Study Education Reference
How To Study Education Reference
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- Collection of academic study guides. Topics include classroom and study preparations; studying, writing and reading skills; math and science skills; evaluating and using web content; and preparing for tests. Authored, maintained, and revised by Joe Lands
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- Free downloads of tips on studying.
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- Important elements involved in the learning process: time-management, concentration, memory, attitude, and learning styles.
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- Copyrighted e-brochures with tips on organizing notes, reading, time and study management, exam preparation and writing, writing assignments, and study strategies.
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- Advice from Gregory McColm, math professor, on reading a textbook, the purpose of homework and methods for dealing with it, how the mind is affected by homework, asking questions and getting help, and tests and grades.
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- The ABC's of effective studying and test-taking techniques.
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- It is possible to improve one's memory performance in specific areas by applying memory techniques. This site explain a number of systems ranging from simple to sophisticated. The training steps are clearly laid out and in most cases online training soft
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- Helping students manage time, take better notes, study more effectively, improve memory, take tests and handle the stresses of college life.
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- Tips on stress management specifically for testing and study skills.
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- Articles covering ten important topics related to being successful as a student.
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- Articles and self-assessment tests covering scheduling and time management, memory techniques, notetaking, reading, and setting up a good studying environment.
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- Concrete ways to improve learning in class or while studying.
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- Theories and processes related to memory, strategies for improving memory, and details of various mnemonic techniques.
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- Tips for middle and high school students on organization, test taking, and career planning.
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- One-page summary of studying, examination, and writing techniques.
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- Math test taking and note taking tips. (Note: Animation and loud music included.)
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- Ways to develop study skills competency.
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- A list of memory or learning principles with a brief definition of each. Additional information related to the principles is available.
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- A collection of articles about good study habits with how-to suggestions.
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- Tips on time management, listening, note taking, remembering what you've read, test taking skills and stress management.
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- Nine sections: learning and remembering, time management, listening and notetaking, reading, concentration and distraction, preparing for exams, cramming, writing exams, and sleep. In each case, suggestions for changes in study habits are given.
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- Produced by Dartmouth College. Suggestions and resources for maximizing your academic experience: self-test on how you study, managing time, reading textbooks, taking notes, where and how to study, and managing stress and worry.
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