Module 2 - Learning Resources and Pre-Instructional Activities

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Activity 4: Required Learning Resources

The learning resources required to complete this course are listed below.  Links to these resources are found under the Learning Resources tab of the Academic Action Plan in the my.edu.edu portal.

MindEdge Collegiate Level Reasoning and Problem-Solving Skills

Critical thinking is a necessary step towards success in almost all settings. This program is designed to help learners define and identify critical thinking and reasoning skills and develop those skills through real-world case studies, interactive exercises, and checklists.  Students are also enrolled in a cohort group with a subject matter expert who will answer questions and provide help for completing the TaskStream assessments.

Optional Resources

Abromitis College Level Reasoning and Problem Solving (Requires Approval by Program Coordinator)
This course is for groups of students. The Collegiate Reasoning Skills and Problem-Solving (CLRPS) Assessment Prep will focus on the following objectives:

Abromitis CLRPS Completion
This is a four hour instructional course for the CLRPS assessment. Mentors can enroll students for one-to-one instruction with an instructor to assist their students in the CLRPS task. The student will have four weeks and up to four hours of communication, instruction, and assistance from a tutor. Students should have completed and have instructor feedback through at least task 7 before beginning this course. This course is also appropriate for those students who have completed CLRPS on their own, submitted it for grading, and need assistance before resubmitting.

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Citation: administrator. (2007, March 02). Module 2 - Learning Resources and Pre-Instructional Activities. Retrieved January 09, 2009, from Western Governors University Web site: http://ocw.wgu.edu/liberal-arts/reasoning-problem-solving-in-the-context-of-the/a24.html.
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