QUIZ – Expert Learner Study Techniques
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1 point(s)Expert learners can adapt to this ever-changing world more easily than non-expert learners.
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1 point(s)Active recall is the technique which we use to…
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1 point(s)Active recall is also known as…
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1 point(s)Active recall is backed by extensive scientific research.
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1 point(s)We all use active recall everyday.
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1 point(s)How many years of scientific research is active recall supported by?
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1 point(s)What is encoding?
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1 point(s)What is the first step in learning?
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1 point(s)Which is the primary technique we use to store information in our long-term memory?
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1 point(s)What is spaced repetition?
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1 point(s)Why do we leave gaps between our recall sessions when using spaced repetition?
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1 point(s)What is automaticity?
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1 point(s)Higher-order thinking is…
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1 point(s)If we are stuck on lower-order thinking tasks, we can achieve higher-order thinking at the same time.
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1 point(s)Sort the tasks into the right category.
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higher-order thinking task
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1 point(s)The best way to achieve automaticity is…
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7 point(s)Which are the seven qualities of an expert learner, according to the Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?
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1 point(s)By training as many skills as possible to automaticity, we…
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