by tjesung | Mar 28, 2022 | Resources for Incoming Students, Study Tips, Study Tools
FOR STUDENTS, FOR RESEARCHERS, FOR TEACHERS, LEARNING SCIENTISTS POSTS Spaced Practice Spaced practice is the exact opposite of cramming. When you cram, you study for a long, intense period of time close to an exam. When you space your learning, you take that same...
by tjesung | Jan 12, 2022 | Academic Wellness, Resources for Incoming Students, Study Tools
Taking classes at a university requires you to travel from classes, to the library, coffee shops, office hours, and countless other locations to get your day to day tasks completed. All of these are environments that are created with functionality and use in mind....
by tjesung | Oct 18, 2021 | Resources for Incoming Students, Study Tips, Study Tools
How to Study Using… Interleaving FOR STUDENTS, FOR RESEARCHERS, FOR TEACHERS, LEARNING SCIENTISTS POSTS By: Yana Weinstein & Megan Smith This is the fourth in a series of six posts designed to help students learn how to study effectively. The purpose is to...
by tjesung | Oct 7, 2021 | Resources for Incoming Students, Study Tips, Study Tools
Learn How to Study Using… Retrieval Practice FOR STUDENTS, FOR PARENTS, FOR TEACHERS, LEARNING SCIENTISTS POSTS By: Megan Smith & Yana Weinstein The purpose of today’s post is to give students a resource to help them take charge of their own learning. We’re...