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Study Strategies in the Classroom

Page history last edited by Angela Kelling 2 years ago

 

Videos

Stephen Chew has a series of videos to help students get the most out of studying.  They are available on Youtube

 

Note Taking

Iowa State University's Resources on Note Taking

TedX Talk by Dr. Hazel Wagner on Mind Mapping

 

Exam Wrappers

Exam Wrappers are a great way to help students improve metacognition and study better. There are lots of resources on this.  Here is one from APA , a write-up from Stanford University, and a write-up and examples from Dr. Bowen of Teaching Naked.

 

Strategies for Multiple Choice Tests

 

1.) Resource to help students understand that multiple choice questions can be written to evaluate their ability to demonstrate more than just memorization. 

Appleby, D. C. (2008). A cognitive taxonomy of multiple-choice questions. In L. T. Benjamin (Ed.), Favorite activities for the teaching of psychology (pp. 119-123). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 

Chapter available here

(Courtesy of Drew Appleby 1/14/2015)

 

2.) A Flashcard Strategy to Help Students Prepare for Three Types of Multiple Choice Questions Commonly Found on Introductory Psychology Tests

Chapter available here. PowerPoint available here.

(Courtesy of Drew Appleby 1/14/2015)

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