Thursday, May 8, 2008

CRCB ch.1 summary

Reading is an active process based on an author's ability to convey meaning through the written word and your ability to extract meaning from those words. one way to read actively is to connect what you already know to the new information you are learning. active learners become involved in their learning experience by previewing their reading assignments, outlining chapter or lecture notes, creating visuals, and reading books, other that their textbooks, to learn more about the subject they are studying.

Keeping a learning journal is also an active learning task. it helps you identify what you understand in a reading assignment and what is still unclear. it can also help you to understand how you learn, which learning styles work best for you, and how you can improve those with which you have difficulty.

concentration involves purposely focusing your attention on task while simultaneously blocking out distractions. the first step in achieving this is to learn what internal and external distractors block your concentration. the second step is to record your concentration habits in your reading journal.

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