• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/40

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

40 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
What is Successful intelligence?
helps one achieve important goals in their life
What are the steps to achieve successful intelligence?
Analytical thinking
Practical thinking
Creative thinking
what is analytical thinking?
also known as critical thinking and involves analyzing and evaluating information in order to work through a problem
what is practical thinking?
ng-deals with putting what you have learned into action in order to solve a problem
what is creative thinking?
involves generating new and different ideas and approaching to problem solving
what is a syllabus?
a comprehensive outline of course topics and assignment. It helps you stay on schedule add fulfill responsibilities.
what is persistence?
- Not giving up
The act of continuing steadfastly in a course of action, even in the face of obstacles or challenges.
what is motivation?
a goal-directive force that moves a person to action
what is a GPA?
Grade point average
global market place
inter connected market place where companies do business regardless of boundaries.
academic integrity
means valuing education and learning over grades. Following a code of moral values, prizing honesty and fairness in all aspects of academic life-classes, assignments, tests, papers, projects, and relationships with students and faculty
value
principles or qualities that you consider important
Ex. Family, friends, culture
goal
something you hope to attain or achieve
long term goal
> 6 months
short term goal
< 6 months
diversity
Diversity means differences among people. On an interpersonal level, diversity refers to the differences between ourselves and others, between the groups we belong to and the groups we are not a part of.
stress
physical or mental strain or tension produced in reaction to pressure
procrastination
act of putting off a task until another time.
steps to avoiding procrastination
1. Analyze the effects of procrastinating
2. Set reasonable goals
3. Break tasks into smaller parts
4. Get started whether you feel like it or not
5. Ask for help
6. Reward yourself
7. Don't expect perfection
paseo
Spanish word; deals with taking a walk, enjoying your life, socializing; activity that traditional takes place in Spanish town in the evening when people walk around and socialize and talk to people
bodily kinesthic
ability to use the physical body skillfully and to take in knowledge through bodily sensation; coordination, working with hands
assumption
a judgment, generalization, or bias influenced by experience and values
internal distraction
anything from hunger to headache to personal worries
verbal signpost
spoken words or phrases that call attention to information that follows
mnemonic device
memory techniques that use vivid associations to link new information with information you already know
Cultural Competence
how you adjust and relate to others from their backgrounds
life long learner
individuals who continue to build knowledge and skills as a mechanism for improving their lives and careers.
habit
doing something a certain way all of the time
major
an academic subject area chosen as a field of specialization, requiring a specific course of study
how many hours of sleep should you get?
8 hours
analytical thinking/critical thinking
process of gathering information, analyzing it in different ways, and evaluating it for the purposes of gaining understanding, solving a problem, or making a decision.
SQ3R
Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review
downtown
Quiet time set aside for relaxation and low-key activity
Reading
an analytical process that requires you, the reader to make meaning from written word
stages in listening
sensation stage
interpreting stage
evaluation stage
reaction stage
listening
involves a complex process of communication
sensation stage of listening
listener hears message when ears pick up sound wave
interpretation stage of listening
listener attaches meaning to the message
evaluation stage of listening
lister judges message against personal needs and values
reaction stage of listening
listener provides feedback to speaker through questions and comments