Habits of mind
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Habits of mind
- Analysing questions
- Critical thinking
- Academic arguments
- Habits of mind
- Active learning
- Reflection and introspection
- Time management
- SMART goals
- Pomodoro technique
- Scheduling your semester
- Staying motivated
- Dealing with procrastination
- Prioritising your tasks
- Note-taking
- Digital note-taking
- Cornell note-taking method
- Charting note-taking method
- Mind mapping
Enhance your learning by cultivating these habits.
He kaikeiakuringa**
There is food at the end of my hands
The way that you engage with course content matters. Actively engaging in your learning is more powerful than passively receiving information.
Effective learning comes not from doing, but from actively reflecting and thinking about what you do.
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