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Alhossen Hossam LEARN HOW TO LEARN

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Alhossen Hossam

LEARN HOW TO LEARN

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ContentPart A) Study skills

1- How to set a goal?2- Self study system3- Reflective learning4- How to ask questions? 5- Time management6- Preparation for exam

Part B) Online research strategies 1- How to make an online resources “bookmarks”? 2- Advanced search • Extension files3- MOOCS

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Part A) Study skills

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Study skills Pay attention in

class

Keep an organised Notebook

Take good notes

Ask questions in class

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Plan a definite study time

and place for each day

Don’t sleep for hours the night before a test

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Before doing anything for yourself you should set a goal and find the best ways to achieve it.

The goal should be SMART

1- How to set a goal?

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2- Self study system

1. What do you need? to learn what?2. Ask experts3. Join learning communities 4. Build Educational Plan5. Set educational goal and try to achieve it 6. Start from the easiest7. Find a reason of enjoyment in every thing you do8. Search for 3 types of data 1- Videos 2- Books 3- Audio9. Tools Material (resources) Paper, pen, … Laptop, timer10.Time to learn Time to try Time to work Time to grow11. Learner Autonomy12.Motivation

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Study for your learning style

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3- Reflective learning

What is reflective learning? Time for reflection Ways to reflect

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Reflective learning means thinking about your performance and try to improve it

Reflective learner should ask questions such as: - What was successful? Strengths- What was unsuccessful? Weaknesses- How can I improve my performance?

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- Reflection can occur a any time. It may be during the lesson - A good time for reflection is after a lesson and it is good practice to record your thoughts.

Time for reflection

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1. Feedback Collection– one-minute paper (at the end of each lesson)2. Feedback Questions-- Peer observation– Observe and be observed3. Written Accounts of Experiences– Self-reports– Journal writing– Collaborative diary keeping– Recording lessons

Ways to reflect

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4- How to ask questions?

Who? Think before answer Ask in the suitable time Write down each question

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Who I ask?If you need help ask:TeachersClassmates FamilyThe internet  

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5- Time management

Divide subjects on the day Set alarm every limited time

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The best way to manage your time is prayer

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6- Preparation for exam

Few tips Don’t waste your time Last day before exam

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Be PreparedPrioritize SubjectsCompile All NotesFind a Student-MentorImportant QuestionsPractice, Practice & Practice

Few tips

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NO FacebookNO EmailNo WhatsAppIt’s EXAM TIMES

Don’t waste your time

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Last day before exam

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Part B) Online research strategies

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1- How to make an online resources “bookmarks”?

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2- Advanced search

Extension files Search for 3 types of data using extension files: 1- Videos 2- Books 3- Audio

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Examples of extension files

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Search for 3 types of data using extension files:

1- Videos + photo 2- Books / text files 3- Audio

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What is a MOOC?

MassiveStudent numbers can be over 100,000

OpenStudy any course, anywhere at any time

OnlineAs opposed to face-to-face or blended

CourseLearning units in an academic subject

3- MOOCS

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Courses websites