Student Learning Outcomes are what any student should be able to do upon completion of this course. Student learning outcomes are assessed on a schedule. If this class is being assessed you'll be notified later on in the course. For now, don't worry too much about it.
Identify learning skill deficiencies using inventories, online resources, questionnaires and/or achievement tests.
Identify learning style and modality preferences using appropriate instruments such as the Learning Pattern Assessment and supplemental inventories, available via the internet.
Demonstrate improved reading comprehension and retention through application of textbook reading techniques.
Adapt note taking techniques to accommodate student learning style and instructional presentation format.
Identify specific preparation strategies for various types of exams, including objective, subjective and standardized tests.
Demonstrate time allocation principles by recording long-term projects and exams on an academic master calendar.
Apply principles of time management creating balanced weekly schedule.
Identify and describe various theories of memory.
Identify strategies designed to reduce stress associated with test preparation and test- taking, thereby optimizing learning receptivity and performance.
Synthesize and integrate metacognitive concepts including didactic learning skills, knowledge of self as a learner, and self-monitoring techniques.