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Study Skills 101: Metacognitive Learning Strategies

Author: Charlie C.

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The purpose of this podcast is to help students learn how to study using scientific-based methods and evidence. If you are struggling in a class at University or even High School, this podcast is for you!

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Final exams are never easy, and usually students are suffering burnout by the time they roll around. The key is to remember that you are in a marathon, not a sprint. You need to start prepping early, pace yourself, and remember why you are here. Whether the reason is a career, a good job, or just to learn, you need to make sure you don't burn out and that you are ready to perform your best!
We are constantly distracted in today's world, and this is not an accident. Companies spend millions of dollars trying to get your attention, and in reality they are winning. However, as you learn to focus and study for exams, you must learn how to manage your distractions so you can pay attention to the material you need to learn to be successful, not what the companies want you to remember.
In academics (or even in the workplace), you may have heard the word "senioritis" or "burnout." It turns out that both of these are real things, and they both impact how our brain functions and how efficient we are in the long run. This week. we will focus on what this is, what it causes, and how you can overcome it and become productive again!
It would be nice to be able to peruse our reading assignments and take our time. However, even the best of us can lose track of time and then need to gain a few precious hours back as we try and prepare for exams. Today we will talk about speed reading, how it works, and its benefits and limitations.
Believe it or not listening is a skill and differs greatly from hearing. Think about it, you hear sounds every day, but you don't necessarily focus on them or remember them. When you go to lecture, chances are you are paying an in ordinate amount of money to attend University. Therefore, you will want to make the most of lecture and improve on your listening skills to get the most out of your education!
We often try to learn material in the exact same working as it was given to us. Well, it turns out that there is a much better way to do this, to learn it well enough to elaborate on it. This means that you put things in your own words, break things down, and are able to explain even the most difficult concepts to anyone around you. This episode will focus on this, as well as other useful tools when it comes to truly learning the material and not just memorizing it!
We have all been there, we have spent out time somewhat unwisely and now we have a huge exam to take and we don't feel we know the material. Well, it turns out that if you plan for your exam ahead of time and design an Ultimate Study Plan Guide, you can avoid this and increase your performance drastically on the next exam. Although this involves some preparation, once you begin to do well on your exams you will realize it is worth every second!
We might not know it, but using mnemonic devises to improve human memory has been around for hundreds of years! We might try and use a few of these techniques, now, but why not learn more about the different types of devices and when and where you can use them to help you get that much more out of your exams.
We have all been there, we have a list of tasks to complete and we feel overwhelmed and buried. Then we Binge Netflix until dawn and realize we wasted the entire day. This is known as "procrastination." By learning what procrastination is, where it comes from, and how to defeat it, we can become more productive in our lives and develop some new skills along the way.
We have discussed the good and bad of using AI/Chat GPT on assignments. Now let's talk ab out using it as a study tool!
Technology these days is growing leaps and bounds. The most recent large advancement came with open source AI, or Chat GPT. These days it comes in many forms, and students are learning to use it, which they should. However, as they learn to use it ethically, there are some things students need to consider which we will cover in this episode.
Most of us have had it at one time or another, and the key is to not let it impact your success or your future. This week, we will be discussing imposter syndrome (IS) and how you can learn what it is an maneuver around it to not let it destroy or negatively impact your grades or your future.
These days, AI is being used for a variety of tasks with regards to learning. I do think this can be a great benefit to students, however I also think that there are certain tasks that students should do for themselves including creating their own study guide. As we will discuss in this episode, many of the same techniques we use to learn new material are also used to create study guides. Why not make the most of your time and get a study guide out of it too?
The idea of multitasking might seem appealing when you have spent a long day focusing on a few topics for exam preparation. However, according to the science, when it comes to how we learn best, multitasking is not helpful and in fact, hinders our progress when it comes to learning.
As you are working to learn and repeat the information for class and your exams, you may want to first determine what environment works best for you. Some people say background music is a must, while other people say "Silence is golden." In today's podcast, we let the science solve this controversy which will hopefully help you determine what is best for you.
Unlike when I was a student, decades ago, the internet is a wonderful resource for learning as long as you use reliable resources. Normally .edu, .gov and resources written by the experts are reliable. In this episode, we will discuss some of the resources I have found over the years, and even a few new ones that I am excited to share with you.
As a faculty member, we see many students who are unsure of what they want in life. This is perfectly normal. As you take more classes, you will figure out what you do and don't like. Take a variety of classes, and learn about yourself and what makes you happy. Most importantly, pick a major based on what you like and then explore careers that are available to you if you have this major.
This week we will discuss the PLRS system, which puts together many of the topics we have covered this term into one cohesive study plan. P stands for preview your lectures and reading material, L stands for going to lecture, R stands for review and S stands for studying. We have discussed many of these ideas separately, but now we can put them together as you learn the most effective big study plan based on the science!
We have discussed in previous podcasts ways to be more efficient as we study. Today we will focus on how to use those skills to stick to our schedule and complete all of our tasks, even if that means a B+ rather than an A+. As you go through the different stages of life, you will realize that mastering those skills when you are younger will be beneficial to your no matter where you are at in life.
It might be intimidating to ask for help in a lecture hall of hundreds of students. However, you should know that if you are having problems in a class, most likely many other students are as well. When you ask for help from a professor or a classmate, this is a normal process and it is how we learn and learn to work together. You can then find a "study buddy" whereby you take notes together, and study together. This is way more effective than trying to do it on your own.
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Oct 24th
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Crystal Binghams

I just listened to Study Skills 101 and found it super helpful! The focus on metacognitive learning strategies really opened my eyes to how much more effective studying can be when you're aware of your own thought processes. I’ve always struggled with figuring out the best way to retain information, but these scientific methods are definitely a game-changer. I’m excited to try out some of the techniques you mentioned, like self-quizzing and reflective thinking. Also, if anyone’s looking for help with academic writing, I’ve been using Paperial lately (you can see its review at https://essaysonline.org/paperial-review/ ) and it’s been a great resource for me. Looking forward to more episodes.

Oct 9th
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