CAPS Resources
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Video tutorials
Crash Course Study Skills
- Note Taking
- Reading Assignments
- Memory
- Planning and Organization
- Focus and Concentration
- Procrastination
- Studying for Exams
- Test Anxiety
- Papers and Essays
- Exercise
College Info Geek Videos by Thomas Frank
- How to Study Effectively: 8 Advanced Tips
- Study Less Study Smart: A 6-Minute Summary of Marty Lobdell's Lecture
- How to Learn Faster with the Feynman Technique (Example Included)
- The Most Powerful Way to Remember What You Study
- How to Take Notes in Class: The 5 Best Methods
- How to Study Effectively with Flash Cards
- How to Study and Do Homework in a Time Crunch
- How to Take Faster Notes
- How to Finish Homework FAST
- Should You Take Notes on Paper or on a Computer?
- How to Make Studying Fun (or at Least Less Boring)
- How to Learn a New Skill Quickly: A 4-Step Process
- Five Tips for Dealing with Lazy Group Project Members
- How to Overcome Perfectionism (and the Anxiety it Causes)
- Can Music Help You Study More Effectively?
- Brain-Enhancing Music and Binaural Beats: Do They Work?
- Ten Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less)
- How to Write Essays and Research Papers More Quickly
- Five Active Reading Strategies for Textbook Assignments
- How to Read Your Textbooks More Efficiently
- Other Frank Thomas Videos on YouTube
Stephen Chew: How to Get the Most Out of Studying
- Beliefs That Make You Fail or Succeed
- What Students Should Know About How People Learn
- Cognitive Principles for Optimizing Learning
- Putting Principles for Learning into Practice
- I Blew the Exam, Now What?
Metacogniton
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What is Metacognition? Three Key Points to Remember (1:58 minutes)
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What is Metacognition (1:53 minutes)
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Think About Thinking - It's Metacognition! (4:37 minutes)
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Introducing Metacognitive Learning Strategies (5:56 minutes)
Useful Websites
What Resources Are Provided Through CAPS?
- An orientation to CAPS. An online orientation is available to students who are on academic probation at the beginning of the semester . An overview of the AIM plan requirements is provided.
- An Individualized Success Plan. Each student will meet with a staff member in the Learning Center to determine an Individualized Success Plan. At this point, students will take the LASSI to determine what areas they need to focus on for success. The student and staff member together will create an individual plan for success that is customized for that specific student.
- Online workshops. College success workshops are provided online for students to peruse at their convenience. Topics will include Time Management, Note-taking Strategies, Tips for Approaching College Textbooks, College Exam Strategies, and Dealing with College Stress.
- Access to Peer Tutors. Students on academic probation will be encouraged to meet regularly with peer tutors to work on specific content areas in which they may need assistance.
- Access to study skills tutoring and/or a Learning Specialist. Students on academic probation will be encouraged to work with either a Graduate Assistant or a Learning Specialist to develop more effective strategies to succeed in the college environment.
- Monthly email reminders. Students will receive information about workshops and tutoring services on a monthly basis.