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CITY COLLEGE of SAN FRANCISCO LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER's FAVORITE STUDY SKILLS WEBSITES |
Students in City College of San Francisco's College Success course together with their instructor Shaun Rowley reviewed
numerous study skills websites and then selected the ones below as their absolute
favorites. We hope you benefit from their choices.
For questions and comments, please contact Learning
Assistance Center at the City College of San
Francisco, 50 Phelan Ave, R207, San Francisco, CA 94112, 415-452-5502.
| Topics | Websites |
| Personal Growth and Values | |
| 1. Life Management | |
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Setting goals and priorities, making decisions * Time and energy management * Motivation and procrastination * Taking responsibility and overcoming fear * Self-esteem and self-awareness * Application of management skills to current classes |
George
Mason University: Time
Management Tips |
| 2. Learning Styles | |
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and passive learning * Brain dominance: left and right brain learning *Learning styles * Self-directed and collaborative learning *Visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile learning modes *Application of learning styles theory to current classes |
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| 3. Personal and Educational Values | |
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Personal values, identity, and cultural diversity * Taking responsibility for educational goals * Educational and intellectual values * Life transitions |
National
Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition and Language Instruction
Educational Programs http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/resabout/culture/ |
| 4. Instructor-Student Relations | |
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Instructor requirements and students responsibilities * Assertive ands passive classroom behaviors * Speaking and listening in the classroom * Networking with other students * Communication and academic freedom |
Wadsworth Thomson Learning: Participating in Class |
| 5. Maintaining Health | |
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Healthy, balanced lifestyle and the mind / body interplay * Managing stress and relaxation techniques * Dietary, sleep, and exercise requirements * Drug and alcohol usage |
University
of Toronto: Your Well-Being |
| Academic Study Strategies | |
| 1. Strengthening Memory and Concentration | |
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Principles of learning and forgetting * Short and long term memory * Recognition and recall techniques * Concentration techniques and self-discipline * Mnemonic devices * Application of memory and concentration to current classes |
Ohio University Academic Advancement
Center Study Tips |
| 2. Lecture Notetaking | |
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Active listening * 5R and other lecture notetaking technique * Signal words and summarizing techniques * Class participation techniques * Application of lecture notetaking to current classes |
CalPoly:
5 Methods of the Notetaking Systems Dartmouth
College: Effective Notetaking |
| 3. Textbook Study System | |
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Survey of textbooks and chapters * SQ5R, SOAR and other textbook study techniques * Textbook reading techniques: topic sentences, main ideas, summarizing * Textbook notetaking techniques: lists, cards, mapping, outlining, summarizing * Textbook marking * Application of textbook study systems to current classes |
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| 4. Subject-Specific Study Techniques | |
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Math * Science * Liberal arts * Application of subject-specific study techniques to current classes |
Academic
Resource Core LINKS: Study Skills |
| 5. Test taking | |
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Test-taking anxiety: visualization and relaxation techniques * Test preparation and test-taking strategies * Objective exams * Essay exams * Application of test taking to current classes |
CDC York University:
Preparing for Tests and Exams Prentice
Hall's Student Success: Study Skills George
Mason University: Exam Strategies |
| 6. Using the Library | |
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Research materials and techniques * Use of computers for library research * Documentation techniques * Plagiarism * Application of library usage to current classes |
Preparing to Write
a Research Paper City College of San Francisco Library
and Learning Resources |
| Critical and Creative Thinking | |
| 1. Critical Analysis and Problem Solving | |
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Analytical, cognitive, vertical thinking style * Problem solving and decision making strategies * Data, information, bias, facts, opinion * Assumptions, evidence, arguments, judgments, evaluation, explanation * Application of critical analysis and problem skills to academic classes |
APTT: Direct Attention Thinking
Tools Mind Tools: PMI - Plus/Minus/Interesting |
| 2. Creative and Visual Thinking | |
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Relational, affective, lateral thinking style * Idea generation, intuition, imagination, puzzles, patterns, curiosity * Mind mapping * Application of creative and visual thinking skills to academic classes |
CalPoly:
5 Methods of the Notetaking Systems Inspiration Software.Inc:
Visual Learning |
| Mega Study Skills Websites | |
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110 Links-Study Strategies Teaching Tips Index Study Skills Self-help Information Study Skills Resources CalPoly -Notetaking Learning Styles CollegePrep-101 Middle Tennessee State University: Study Help Page ARC Links-Subject Specific Tutor Web AAA (Academic Assistance Access) Prentice Hall's Student Success Houghton Mifflin Students' resources
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