UNIV 104 Quiz 2 Liberty University
- It is best to read straight through the chapter from beginning to end to ensure you get a clear understanding of the material.
- Memorization is the most important skill for college success.
- There is a single good note-taking strategy for each student.
- Good notes capture everything an instructor has said in the lecture.
- Reading intensity for online learning is roughly twice that of residential students.
- Overlearning is
- When answering an essay question in a test with other question types as well, it is best to
- The note-taking method which shows relationships between ideas/facts in graphic form is called
- Previewing a chapter before you read it should include
- Headphones can be a useful reading and study tool
- Diagrams, graphs, maps, and pictures are included in the textbook
- A rubric is
- Microsoft Office 365 is
- The best practice is to
- Outlining your notes or thoughts
- Students can tell how much “weight” each item in the assignment is worth by examining the grading rubric.
- A grading rubric might be very simple or quite complex, but allows each student’s work to be graded by the same standard.
- Some assignments are graded for “completion” and may not have a rubric associated with them.
- Since everything in the grading rubric is explained in the assignment instructions, it is not necessary to look at the grading rubric before completing the assignment.
- It is wise to review the grading rubric only after completing and submitting the assignment.
- Summarize the content of Chapter 3 in no more or less than 40–45 words.