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How Can I Learn Better? A college readiness skill

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How Can I Learn Better?A college readiness skill

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• We all have different styles of learning.

• There are some strategies you can use to make the learning process easier.

• In this presentation, you will learn:• Three Learning Styles• Memorization Techniques

• As a result of this presentation, you will be able to learn better!

We All Learn Differently!

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Learning Styles

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• We all have different styles of learning.

• In fact, there are three types of learning styles:• V - Visual• A - Auditory• K - Kinesthetic

VAK

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• You are a visual learner, if you learn best by seeing information. Strategies usually used: power points, whiteboard visuals, videos, highlighters, notes, color-coding, diagrams, charts, maps, timelines, etc.

• You are an auditory learner, if you learn best by hearing information. Strategies usually used: listening to lectures, engaging in discussions, music, read aloud, orally summarizing information, retell, etc.

• You are kinesthetic (aka tactile) learner, if you learn best by incorporating physical movement into learning. Strategies usually used: getting up to move periodically when studying, wiggling foot, tapping fingers, manipulating objects, building, assembling, labs, etc.

Which is your learning style?

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• Now that you know your learning style, try to do that more often so that you can learn better.

Use Your Learning Style More Often

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Memorization Techniques

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• One excellent way we can learn better is by using memorization strategies.

• The following memorization tools will help jog your memory and help you study:• Lists• Flashcards• M.N.E.M.O.N.I.C.S.

Memorization Methods

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• When memorizing dates, formulas, etc., some find it useful to use a two column list. By reading the list over several times and then covering up pieces of information so that you are forced to remember them can help you learn it more quickly.

Lists

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• Flashcards work much like a list, but instead of putting the information on two columns, you put them on index cards using both sides. It is easier to quiz yourself with but requires time in making them. However, when writing it out you are also learning the information.

Flashcards

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• Mnemonics are techniques that help you memorize information more quickly.

• Types of mnemonic devices:• Acronyms• Acrostics• Rhyme/Song

M.N.E.M.O.N.I.C.S.

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• Acronyms is where you use the first letter of the word to create a different word.

• Ex.) HOMES – name of the Great Lakes• Huron• Ontario• Michigan• Erie• Superior

Acronyms

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• Acrostics are similar to an acronym except that instead of creating a word one can create a sentence.

• Ex. PEMDAS – Order of Operations• Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally

• Parenthesis• Exponents• Multiplication• Division• Addition• Subtraction

Acrostics

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• Rhyme and song mnemonics put information in the form of a poem, rap, or song.• “Twinkle, twinkle little star,

circumference equals 2 pi r.”

Rhyme/Song

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• Now that you know the different memorization strategies that you can use, try using them while studying for your next test. You will see that they will help you learn and memorize information more quickly so you can pass your tests!

Do It On Your Own