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Module 2 - Learning Resources and Pre-Instructional Activities
Activity 1 : : Activity
2 : : Activity 3 : :
Activity 4
In this module you will be organizing your learning tools to
prepare for study in this domain. Learning tools include:
Creating Domain Notebooks, Accessing Learning Resources, and Referring
Assessments.
Activity 1: Creation of Study Notebook
Creation of Notebook/Folder
- Begin a notebook or digital file for your domain of study. Use
organizers to separate your work. Suggested divisions include:
- A personalized Dictionary of Terms - This is a
place to enter terms that are new to you or which you have only partial
understanding.
- Reading and Writing Tips – You
may want to keep a list of useful strategies for academic writing and
reading. These entries might consist of reminders plus
examples. In regard to writing, think about rhetorical,
grammatical or mechanical concerns. For reading, it might be something
like suggestions for remembering what you read, how to better
comprehend difficult text, or how to evaluate what you read. This
section is a personalized strategy and style guide.
- Double Entry – This is a place to quote from your
reading, and then to add your comments. It could also be a place
to include the focus questions from this study guide, along with the
answers you found in the reading and websites. You might also want to
summarize the main ideas from your reading and then evaluate their
usefulness to you. You could also give your initial
impression of an idea and then follow up later with comments made after
reflection. In each case, there are two interrelated
entries, thus the double entry title.
- Pre-assessment results
- Assessment information
- Checklist and Timeline
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