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Study Skills Online ModuleThis online module was created with the goal of helping
interested students like you succeed in your study skills! Toachieve our goal, this module covers everything from time
management to preparing yourself physically and mentally fora test, all in the effort to help you improve your study skills.
Created by Heather M. Eggsware, Colorado State University, 2005
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Welcome!
Module Directions:
Take your time and make notes on topics of special interest.
Use the buttons at the bottom of each page to maneuver throughthe module.
Information underlined in yellow or on a , onceclicked, will take you to insider tips and games.
At the end you have the opportunity to provide feedback on thismodule.
Good luck and happy learning!
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Time Management
How can managing my time help me with studying?Thats a great question! What you may not realize that when you cram fora class your work and energy for your other classes may falter. This leadsto more cramming and many up-late-stressed-out nights.
What should I do to manage my time?Try making a schedule; your schedule can be weekly, monthly or evendaily-to-do lists. Learn more about the different types of schedules. Clickbelow to see samples of each.
Weekly Schedules!
Monthly Schedules!
Daily "To Do" Lists!
Click the infounderlined in yellow!
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Study Groups
Why is a study group important?
Well, in study groups students can share study strategies and quizone another before the test. Effective study groups have a commongoal to do ones best. Students tend to conform to peer group
norms in their patterns of achievement (Wigfield & Asher, 1984). Soif the group values achievement, its members are likely to workhard; conversely, if the group does not value achievement, studentsare likely to do less than their best in order to be accepted by thegroup.
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Studying Tips for Studying in Groups Select group members who are as
concerned about beingsuccessful as you are.
Share the responsibility ofteaching and learning.
Use study groups to complementpersonal study time - not replace it.
Try to stay on track.
Meet in a location free from outsidedistractions.
Read the material before themeeting so you can contribute tothe discussions.
Tips for Studying by Yourself Schedule a set time each day during
your "alert" times of the day.
Choose a quiet, comfortable,distraction-free area.
Study your most difficult or least
favorite subjects first.
Take study breaks and avoid marathonsessions.
Grab stolen moments of time to study,like when waiting for an appointment.
If your instructor offers a study
session, then GO! This is a great time to
ask questions and will help to clarify or
reinforce what you already know.
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Memory and Concentration
To really learn well, there aretwo things you need:
1. The ability toand minimize distractions while
you are studying.
2. techniques to helpyou remember what youhave learned.
concentrate
Memory
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Improve your Concentration
Were not talking about orangejuice! This is about being an activelearner.
Many people approach studyingfrom a passive standpoint - they
read their textbook, attendlectures, and go over their notes.But they do not doanything withthat information.
Learners who are more effective
tend to re-organize theinformation in a way that makessense to them. They have learnedto become active learners.
Ways to improve concentration andbecome an active learner:
1. Create a quiet, well-lit studyenvironment.
2. Study the same subject at the
same time in the same location.3. Take notes on what you are
studying and re-arrange theinformation in some other way.
4. Make an association withsomething you already know.
5. Make flashcards to study fromand then have someone quizyou.
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Helpful Memory Techniques
To memorize information, most students simply repeat what they havelearned over and over. While repetition is one memory technique, it issurprisingly inefficient. A combination of memory techniques increases theability to recall information.
There are several ways that memory can be categorized:
Short-Term vs. Long-Term Memory
Recognition Memory vs. Recall Memory
o So how do you move information from short-term memory to long-termmemory so you can recall the information? Here is a great site to show yougames you can play to enhance your ability to remember. Don't forget!Playing Games with Memory
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The SQ3R method is a proven method for getting moreout of reading your textbook. Reading a textbookrequires a different approach than reading a novel or for
fun.
SQ3R stands for:
Survey
Question
Read
Recite
Review
Textbook Reading
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Note-Taking
There are many ways to organize yourself when itcomes to taking notes:
Will you use a 3 ring binder or a spiral bound notebook?
Will all classes be kept in one notebook or stored separately?
Do you have your class notes setup so they are legible and easy tounderstand?
How much time do you spend preparing your notes before and after
class?
Notes SystemClass Notes
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Test Taking - Ways to Stay Calm!Before the Exam
Get good sleep the night before.
Give yourself enough time in themorning to do your regular routine.
Eat a good, nutritious breakfast.
Give yourself positive, reassuring
statements throughout the day (suchas "you can do it" or "you know thematerial, so relax").
Quit studying at least half-an-hourbefore the exam and do somethingrelaxing.
Avoid getting to class too early. (Thetime right before the exam is usuallyspent worrying about the test.)
During the Exam
Avoid students who'll ask youquestions before the exam. (This willonly increase your anxiety.)
If possible, sit in the seat you normallyoccupy in class.
Be sure to read all directions.
Look over the test and do thequestions worth more points first.
Don't change your answers. (Unlessyoure sure you were wrong the firsttime.)
Read each question twice, slowly.
Skip questions you can't answer andgo back to them later.
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Physical & Mental Well-Being
How to RelaxStress is a basic survival skill and can be very useful in emergency situations. Beforea test however, stress or anxiety can undermine your ability to do well. To restoreyour body to a less-stressed state, try the following exercises:
Breathing
Breathe in for 6 seconds, hold for 6 seconds, then breathe out for 6seconds. This will counteract your body's stress response of shallow
breathing. Visual Imagery
Imagine that you are in a place that you love -- your Grandmother's houseor a beautiful meadow in the woods. Imagine that you can hear, smell, feel,taste, and see what is happening around you. This counteracts your body'sstress response of racing thoughts.
Muscle Relaxation Tighten your muscles as hard as you can for a few seconds, then relax
them. This will allow your muscles to be more relaxed than when youstarted, counteracting your body's stress response of tense muscles in the"fight or flight" response.
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Keys to Success: Campus Resources
The Learning Assistance Center (LAC) can help you with everything inthis module, including how to stay focused, get better grades, anddetermine if you may have a learning difficulty contributing to any academic
problems.
The LAC is located in room 104 of the General Service Building and can be
reached at (970) 491-5527. Check your stress and utilize management techniques by learning about the
Stress Management Program (SMP).
The SMP is located in room C10 of the Clark Building and can be reached at(970) 491-6053.
The Learning Assistance Center and the Stress Management Program are providedto by the University Counseling Center. Learn about the many resourcesavailable by visiting http://www.counseling.colostate.edu .
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Feedback
Thanks for completing this online module on study skills.We hope you found it informative, educational, andmildly entertaining!
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