Unit 5 Reading Reading Strategies Note Taking Discussion Assignment Seminar

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Unit 5 Reading

Reading StrategiesNote Taking

Discussion Assignment

Seminar

Agenda for Seminar 2

• Reminders Housekeeping Seminar Rules

• Reading Strategies- SQ3R- PORPE- KWL

• Note Taking-Cornell -Charts-Site Map -Outline

• Case Study - Janice• Discussion• Assignment (Homework/course project)

Reminders

• Carole Myers(Carole, Professor, Prof)

Whatever makes you most comfortable

•AIM-professorcmyers

•Email- cmyers@kaplan.edu

•Phone: 502-381-1555

Contact me for all curriculum and class related issues.

Reminder--Help Desk phone number

1-888-747-4710

Remember that your instructor is not equipped to help you with technological

issues.

Office Hours

• Office Hours are held in AIM:

• Mondays 7 PM to 9 PM EST (unless it’s a holiday)

If you see me logged into AIM, please feel free to contact me at other times.

Housekeeping•Any questions on

-Grades-Uploading your assignments-Naming conventions-Getting around the class-How to earn an A in discussion-Other?

Questions?

Special Seminar Rules continued

Please do not

Announce that you are late or

Announce that you are leaving the seminar early

orDiscuss other issues which cannot be dealt

with during seminar.

Reading Strategies

What exactly is Reading Comprehension?

Reading Comprehension is….

---our ability to understand and remember the material we read

--- it is a skill that weakens if it not used

For this reason…we need to learn the process involved in reading comprehension and consciously apply it.

Three major factors for success in reading

Three major factors for success in reading

Three major factors for success in reading

effective reading strategies

How can you create motivation and interest?

How can you create motivation and interest?

Strengthen your vocabulary

SQ3R

Porpe

What are some possible essay questions that you saw as you read the text?

Avoid questions that begin with "what" or "when" and do not include analysis.

Use "explain," "discuss," "criticize," "compare," and "contrast."

Be sure to predict more questions than the exam will actually have.

As you read the chapter use your own words to

•Organize, •summarize•Synthesize (Come up with your understanding of) the key points

Outline answers to the predicted questions.

Recite the information out loudquiz your memory.

Why do this?

It helps you to place the key ideas, examples, and overall organization in your long-term memory.

Take a couple of days to complete this process.

By practicing, you answer your

predicted essay questions from memory.

You can sketch an outline of the essay prepare a complete answer.

Evaluate your own work by asking yourself

Do I have enough concrete examples?

Is my answer complete, accurate, and appropriate?

Is there anything I should study before taking the exam? (rehearse more if necessary)

KWL

Reading criticallyPrereading strategiesSQ3R reading methodReading difficult materialTaking notes from a text bookReading assignments in scienceReading essaysReading fictionFiction: narrator & character typesSpeed & comprehensionMarking & underlining

KWL is intended to be an exercise for a study group or class that can guide you in reading and understanding a text.

You can adapt it to working alone, but discussions definitely help.

It is composed of only three stages that reflect a worksheet of three columns with the three letters

K stands for Know

Think of this as a pre-reading

inventory.

Brainstorm!First, think of keywords, terms, or phrases about the topic, either in your class or a study group. (Do this before reviewing the text)

Then, record the ideas in the K column of your chart (don’t stop until you run out of ideas).

Discuss what you wrote in the K column with the group (or if alone, with anyone else).

Organize the entries into general categories.

W stands for Will or Want

The second stage is to list a series of questions of what you

want to know more of the subject, based upon what you

listed in K. Preview the text’s table of contents, headings, pictures, charts etc.

-Discuss what you want to learn

List some thoughts on what you want, or expect to learn, generally or specifically.-Think in terms of what you will learn, or what do you want to learn about this.

Turn all sentences into questions before writing them down.-They will help you focus your attention during reading.

List the questions by importance.

L stands for Learned

The final stage is to answer your questions,

as well as to list what new information you have learned.

List out what you learn as you read, either by section, or after the whole work, whichever is comfortable for you.

Check it against the W column, what you wanted to learn

Create symbols to indicate main ideas, surprising ideas, questionable ideas, and those you don’t understand!

Note taking

Strategies

Note Taking

Cornell notes are easy to create and easy to use for studying.   They can also be used for taking notes at meetings or organizing information at work.

Note Taking The Cornell System includes dividing the page into three main sections by the drawing of an upside-down T.  

The resultant left column (of about 2.5” in width) is for “cues” or major topics.   The right column (6”) is larger to accommodate details related to the cues.  

A section across the bottom of the page (approx. 2” in height) is meant for a short summary of the page, or perhaps to hold source information.

Note Taking

While taking notes from a textbook or article, it may be useful to write the details in the right column first

Later you can decide what cues are appropriate for the left column. Studying from Cornell notes can be easy: you can cover the details and then quiz yourself using just the cues.

Site map

Mapping is a visual representation of the information, showing relationships by the use of shapes, arrows, and lines.  

Taking notes in this style requires an understanding of these relationships before beginning to write, but the visual appeal may be helpful in memorizing certain kinds of information.   

Site map

. Computer network diagrams are examples of mapping.

Charting

Some information, such as timelines and comparisons, can easily be placed into a chart.   On the computer, this can be accomplished by using tables in Word or by using Excel.   

Charting

Charts can help in memorizingcategorized information for tests.  

 

Outlining

Outlining is a method which focuses on main points, sub-points and supporting details.  

The information in the main heading is general

-the sub-headings are more specific.

Outlining

I.   Important people in my life     A.   Family Members         i.    Mother         ii.   Father         iii. Grandmother         iv.   Brother        B.   Favorite Teacher II.    Important experiences in my life

Case Study

Case Study

She knows that college will mean she must do quite a bit of reading and some note-taking. She has never had very good concentration for reading things other than magazines for pleasure and hasn't taken notes in a very long time. But Janice is determined to do well in school and be a positive role model for her family.

Case Study

•     How can a reading method help Janice understand the material better?

• How should Janice approach vocabulary?

• What kinds of note-taking might Janice use on her assignments and projects?

• How are reading, note-taking, and writing connected?

Unit 5 Deliverables

So what is due in Week 5?

Discussion this week

Consider the various reading strategies and methods you read about in this unit.

Use the following article in Course Reserves to help you respond to the discussion question. The password is asia904: http://reserves.uah.edu/eres/coursepage.aspx?cid=266

Use the information from the reading material to apply an advanced reading strategy while reading the article provided. Considering what you believe to be the main point of the article, along with its value to you in this technological era, explain how using a reading strategy is useful to your reading comprehension. Under what circumstances do you plan to use these reading strategies again in the future? Be specific and include references to information from the article to help support your statements.

DISCUSSION RULES

• Requirements for Discussion Questions are in each Unit.-There is a 100-word count or roughly 7 to 10 sentences

-Use the these as a guideline to be sure that you have included enough information.

• BEGIN Wednesday! Your response to the discussion question should be made no later than Saturday (the fourth day of each week).

DISCUSSION

• Check –Did you answer the question?-It is not uncommon for students to get a little off-track and forget to answer the question asked. Make sure this does not happen to you as it can affect your grade.

• Suggestion: Type it in Microsoft Word -This gives you time to think it through and to correct errors in spelling and/or grammar, which also can affect your grade.

PARTICIPATION

Respond to two classmates

commenting on their response to

the discussion question.

Discussion and Participation go hand-in-hand

• You must post to the discussion board on at least three (3) days during the unit.

• To do this, make three or more postings during the week by posting your original post and then replying to 2 or more classmates showing *meaningful interaction.

*Responses must build on the ideas of others and contribute to the assignment questions or issues and be 7 to 10 sentences or about 100 words in length.

AGAIN--- meaningful interaction means

Responses must build on the ideas of others and contribute to the

assignment questions or issues

and

7 to 10 sentences or about 100 words in length.

Homework Assignment this week

Two digit number!!!Full Name !!!

SAVE USING THE NAMING

CONVENTIONS IN THE DIRECTIONS!

Homework Assignment

Use your Lassi results from week 3

For this Project, you will be asked what you learned in the two LASSI modules that was important for you

Make sure you have completed reading your two modules before beginning this project.  

Homework Assignment this week

• Use Microsoft WORD (not Microsoft Word Works or other programs)

• Save using the naming conventions for this assignment given in the Assignment directions.

• Use the directions on page 4 of the Assignments for how to upload

• Check to make sure the paper icon is there and the document was successfully placed into the Drop Box

• Open the document to ensure you placed the right one in the Drop Box.

Don’t forget

• Your course is CS113

• But the section number to this course is What?

You need this information for your homework!

Questions?

• Any questions regarding the material covered today?

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