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  1. Concept Maps - The Learning Center

    Concept maps are visual representations of information. They can take the form of charts, graphic organizers, tables, flowcharts, Venn Diagrams, timelines, or T-charts.

  2. Higher Order Thinking: Bloom’s Taxonomy - The Learning Center

    This requires checking and critiquing an argument or concept to form an opinion about its value. Often there is not a clear or correct answer to this type of question.

  3. Memorization Strategies – The Learning Center

    This technique involves visualizing a familiar place—like the layout of your house or dorm room—and using it as a visual space where you can deposit concept-images that you want to remember.

  4. Biology Learning Strategies – The Learning Center

    Draw big-picture links between today’s class period and past ones, perhaps by creating a concept map. An example of the “concept mapping” strategy used to show how the topic of “Osmosis” fits into a …

  5. Tips & Tools – The Learning Center

    Class Discussion Strategies Concept Maps Emailing Your Professor Generative AI for Academic Study Getting the Most from Lectures Giving Effective Presentations Growth Mindset Video Higher Order …

  6. Reading Journal Articles - The Learning Center

    Answer any questions provided in the text, by your professor, or on the syllabus. If your class is remote or online, try using Zoom or another online meeting space to connect with classmates and discuss …

  7. Metacognitive Study Strategies – The Learning Center

    Using concept maps or graphic organizers is another great way to visualize material and see the connections between the various concepts you are learning. Creating your concept map from …

  8. Strategic Test Prep - The Learning Center

    Here are some study methods you can try: Map it out. Mind maps, concept maps, and timelines are a great way to visualize and organize your exam information (see also Mindmeister and InkFlow). Try …

  9. Effective Note-Taking in Class - The Learning Center

    3. Flowchart/concept map: A visual representation of notes is good for content that has an order or steps involved. See more about concept mapping here. 4. Charting Method: A way to organize notes from …