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COLL 1000 College Success and Survival Skills 2/20/2014 Processing Information Part Two

COLL 1000 College Success and Survival Skills 2/20/2014 Processing Information Part Two. Mike “Wheels” Breakey , MA. Quote of the Day. The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice that which we are for what we could become ~ Charles Du Bos

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COLL 1000 College Success and Survival Skills 2/20/2014 Processing Information Part Two

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  1. COLL 1000College Success and Survival Skills2/20/2014Processing Information Part Two Mike “Wheels” Breakey, MA

  2. Quote of the Day • The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice that which we are for what we could become ~ Charles Du Bos • Experience is not what happens to you; it's what you do with what happens to you. ~AldousHuxley

  3. Concepts of the Day • Signal versus Noise • Not just media spin but head noise • System One and System Two in your brain • Our brains work at two levels, quick (System One)—and slow, deliberate (System Two) • Which is the most common (One or Two)? • DO NOT SHOUT THE ANSWER PLEASE • A Bat and a Ball cost $1.10 • The bat costs $1 more than the ball • How much does the ball cost? • NO, not $.10 If it did, then Ball ($.10) + Bat ($1.10) = $1.20 • $.05 $.05 + $1.05 = $1.10 • Volunteer?

  4. Learning Why the difference? • How did you learn to drive? • GACA Again? • Chapter 6 (Lecture) • Record, Question, Recite, Reflect, Review, Summarize • Chapter 7 (Text) • Survey, Focus, Read, Question, Recite, Reflect, Review, Summarize • Notice one of the key concepts is REFLECTION • What techniques do you have for remembering information...said another way—how do you move knowledge from the STM to LTM?

  5. Remember the circle? • Reading when time constrained—that is what it means to survey • Next, focus on the task (put away distraction) and read in segments • Read it, what is the main idea • Question/Recite/Reflect • Think about the topic—jot down ideas • Review and sum up • Very handy when prepping for midterm or final exam • Look over those margin notes, bold words, glossary of terms, etc.

  6. Immediate Memory • Lasts only seconds • Provides a sense of continuity • Short Term Memory • Lasts up to several minutes • 7 +/- 2 components • AKA Working Memory • Scratch Pad • Transfers to Long Term with Effort • Long Term Memory • Lasts a lifetime* • Different types Declarative Memory Non-Declarative Memory • Procedural • Skills and habits • Emotional responses • Priming • Semantic • Facts • Figures • Episodic • Events • Times

  7. Obstacles to Learning—Lecture or Reading It is about discipline • Distractions • Talking • Texting • Surfing • Thinking of a response too soon • Arguing (mentally or actually) • Disagreement is OK, but there is a knack to it • Angry, sad, etc—emotion versus logic! • That is what the media counts on! What do distractions cost you?

  8. Metacognitive(Mental) Maturity

  9. Simple Knowledge • Immature • Contents are complete, cannot look outside the box for answers • What is learned in one class cannot be applied to other courses • Mature • Knowledge is made up of discrete parts that can be mixed and matched to make up more complex bits of knowledge

  10. Fixed Knowledge • Immature • “I was born dumb, and dumb I’ll stay!” • Mature • Genetics make up only some of my abilities, I can do this and I can get smarter.

  11. Quick Knowledge • Immature • “If I don’t get it the first time, I just won’t get it.” • Mature • Learning is hard work and persistence pays off! • It is possible to learn to learn

  12. Certain Knowledge • Immature • There is one truth • We can find that truth • Mature • Truth is sometimes ambiguous • Things change • Truth is complex

  13. One Sentence Summary • In 5 minutes, I want you to sum up the article • One Sentence Summary is one way to get key ideas • Another is the Editorial method--WWWWWH • Ready—GO—5 minutes

  14. Next Tuesday • Review—bring in questions

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