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Learning Strategies are study skills, or methods for gathering information or improving skills. 

To learn is to acquire information, or facts, and to study is to try to learn.

Facts are information, or facts/ knowledge.

Methods are techniques, or ways of doing things.

Skills are talents, or natural abilities.

Abilities are what You can do.

Taking notes is an example of a learning strategy, study skill, and the ability to gather any information that will help you in the long run.

 

Transcription is the art, or skill, of taking notes and there are many ways to transcribe information including but are not limited to writing/typing/sketching/photographing or copying info.

In other words, transcribing is making note of anything that will help you in the way that best fits you.

Different ways to take notes include but are not limited to making Bullet/Power Points, Outlines, concept maps, sketches, lists, questions, key words/phrases, and one-pagers.

One-pagers are a single-set study guide that can be used to review for tests, quizzes, final exams or other measurements of learning called assessments.

Examples of one-pagers including but are not limited to summaries, synopses and anything else that only takes up 1 page.

Definitions of Learning Strategies

Jenae Knight
Module by Jenae Knight, updated more than 1 year ago

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These are synonyms for study skills, or natural abilities of getting information.
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