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There are two discussions questions this week. Your first discussion response will ask you to explain which elements of the course were most helpful for you, Review the topics we have covered this semester. Of these topics covered in the course, discuss one or two things that were the most helpful and describe why.
Learning Styles
Cognitive Principles of Effective Learning
Time Management and Procrastination
Note Taking
College Reading
Academic Boredom
Concentration
Visual Notes
Memory
Test Preparation
Test Anxiety
LASSI Pre- and Post-Test
and the second discussion response will ask you to provide advice to an entering college student
As your final discussion, please watch this short clip from PBS news hour. If you need the transcript, it's available below the video.
Select a couple of the following questions to address and connect them to your experience as a college student.
What is your reaction to this video? Are they asking the right questions? Are the points valid? What important points are being neglected? What ideas were accurate and fair? What ideas were inaccurate or unfair? Did you identify any logical fallacies? In what ways might someone who was considering attending college get the wrong idea from this video? What are serious concerns that were fairly raised and how might they be addressed? If college is not worth the cost, what are the alternatives or solutions? What components of the college exerience did this interview emphasize? What other components should have been emphasized?
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