INTRODUCTION
ASSALAMUALAIKUM AND HI EVERYONE!
My name is Daniesha 'Aleya Binti Mohd Faizal. I'm 18 years old. I am student who currently study
in UiTM Rembau. I took Diploma in Communication and Media Studies. I'm here to share an e-portfolio to all of you. One of the important things for this e-portfolio is to introduce about subject
UED 102. This subject is about how you will learn about study skills and improve your study skills
for every semester.
CONTENT OF UED 102
1) LEARNING STYLE INVENTORY
2) GOAL STATEMENT - 5 STEPS APPROACH
3) FIXED TIMETABLE
4) JOB TASK ANALYSIS
5) PRIORITIZED TASK LIST
6) MEMORY STRATEGIES
7) ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES
8) CONCERTRATION STRATEGIES
9) CONCERTRATION CHART
10) READING TEXT
11) NOTE - TAKING STRATEGIES
12) NOTE - TAKING EXERCISE USING THE CORNELL METHOD
13) GPA WORKSHEET
MODULE 1 :
LEARNING STYLE INVENTORY
High School VS University
Transition between high school to university can be difficult for some students like me. This is because they have to adapt new environment and new lifestyle that are very different from high school. Students also have to make new friends at new place.
How to be a sucessfully student?
1) TIME MANAGEMENT - Having a good time management skills is a knowing how to succeed in university.2) GOAL SETTING - Set a SMART goal in student's life, the very first benefit to achieve success in their academic life.
3) ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN CLASS - Be an active person either ask or answer one question each class.
4) STAY ORGANIZED - Keeping all of your notes, assignment or other related to class materials and supplies organized is essential.
5) ASSESS LEARNING STYLE - Find your own learning style to help study and memorize things. This also helps to prevent failure and get the most of your college experience.
6) EXERCISE REGULARLY - Do at least 10-15 minutes every morning or evening. This can help your mind stay focus and also helps your blood circulation.
7) WORK HARD ON SEMESTER - It's important to us always to set our mindset to do the best for each semester until graduate.
Learning styles
- VISUAL - learning style where people learn best when information is presented visually, such as diagrams, charts, videos, or color-coded notes.
- AUDITORY - Learn best by listening to information.
- KINESTHETIC - Learning style that involves using the whole body to process information.
MY LEARNING STYLE :
As you can see, I'm balanced with all through visual, auditory and kinesthetic. How about you?
MODULE 2 :
GOAL STATEMENT - 5 STEPS APPROACH
What is goal?
- A goal is an objective or a target that someone is trying to REACH or ACHIEVE.
- Setting goal is very important to each one of us. This is because setting goals is the first step for planning for the future and step forward.
Long term goal
- Become a mentor
- Gain leadership experience
- Track your progress
Short term goal
- Create a morning routine
- Create measurerable routine
- Learn new skills
Five steps approach
MODULE 3:
FIXED COMMITMENT CALENDER
What is time management?
- Time management is the pratice of planning and controlling how you use your time to do something productive.
Fixed Commitment Calender
MODULE 4:
JOB TASK ANALYSIS
MODULE 5:
PRIORITIZED TASK LIST
A list if tasks that are organized by the importance and urgency, with the most critical tasks at the top and the least important at the bottom.
MODULE 6 :
MEMORY STRATEGY
What is memory?
- Memory is the process of storing, retrieving, and interpreting information over time.
- Memory is used for many things including problem solving, planning and many more.
- To learn and remember, we must encode, store and retrieve information.
3 types of memory
1) Sensory memory
- The short-term storage of sensory information from the five senses : sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
2) Short-term memory
- The ability to store a small amount of information for a short period of time.
- It's also known as short-term storage, primary memory or active memory.
3) Long-term memory
- The ability to store retrieve information over a long period of time, potentially for a lifetime.
MODULE 7 :
ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES
- An organizational strategy is a plan that outlines how a business will achieve its goals and objectives.
Exercise : Automobile, pen, pencil, train, book, chalk, newspaper, boat, bus
I got 9 of 12 items
MODULE 8 :
CONCENTRATION STRATEGY
What is concentration?
- Concentration is a business strategy that involves focusing on competing within a single industry.
- Some example are marketing penetration, market development, product development and many more.
MODULE 9 :
CONCENTRATION CHART
MODULE 10 :
READING TEXT
Survey - Question - Read - Recite - Review (SQ3R)
- SURVEY- Skim the material to get a general idea of the text's structure and main features.
- QUESTION- Based on survey, create a question that the text will answer.
- READ- Read the text actively, keeping your question in mind, to find answers.
- RECITE/ RECALL- Use your own words to express your thoughts on the material.
- REVIEW- Review all the questions and answers you created to understand the chapter as a whole.
Q1: What is the royalty serves in constitutional monarchies?
Monarchy is political system in which power resides in one person or family is passed from generation to generation through lines of inheritance. Monarchies are most common in agrarian societies and are associated with traditional authority patterns. However, the relative power of monarchs has varied across nations, depending on religious, political, and economic conditions. Absolute monarchs claim a hereditary right to rule (based on membership in a noble family) or a divine right to rule (a God-given right that legitimizes the exercise of power). In limited monarchies, rules depend on powerful members of the nobility to retain their thrones. Unlike absolute monarchs, limited monarchs are not considered to be above the law. In constitutional monarchies, the royalty serves as symbolic rulers or heads of state while actual authority is held by elected officials in national parliaments. In present-day monarchies such as the United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain, and the Netherlands, members of the royal families primarily perform ceremonial functions. In the United Kingdom, for example, the media often focus large amounts of time and attention on the royal family, especially the personal lives of its members. Recently, the European Union (of which the United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, and the the Netherlands are all members) has also received media attention as a form of governmental cooperation across national boundaries but no one that weakens the powers of the present-day monarchies.
Q2 : What is authoritarianism and how it works?
Authoritarianism is a political system controlled by rulers who deny popular participation in government. A few authoritarian regimes have been absolute monarchies whose rules claimed a hereditary right to their position. Today, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are examples of authoritarian absolute monarchies. In dictatorships, power is gained and held by a single individual. Pure dictatorships are rare; all rulers need the support of the military officers sieze power of the government, as has happened in recent decades in Argentina, Chile, and Haiti. Today, authoritarian regimes exist in Fidal Castro's Cuba and in the People's Republic of China. Authoritarian regimes seek to control the media and to suppress coverage of any topics or information that does not reflect upon the regime in a favorable light.
Q3 : Why they choose totalitarianism system?
Totalitarianism is a political system in which the state seeks to regulate all aspects of people's public and private lives. Totalitarianism relies on modern technology to monitor and control people; mass propaganda and electronic surveillance are widely used to influence people's thinking and control their action. One example of totalitarian regime was the National Socialist (Nazi) Party in Germany during World War II; military leaders there sought to control all aspects of national life, not just government operations. Other examples include the former Soviet Union and contemporary Iraq before the fall of Saddam Hussien's regime. To keep people from rebelling, totalitarian governments enforce conformity: People are denied the right to assemble for political purposes, access to information is strictly controlled, and secret police enforce compliance, creating environment of constant fear and suspicion.
MODULE 11 :
NOTE - TAKING STRATEGIES
What is taking notes?
Taking notes is the pratice of recording information from various sources to help you understand, recall, and learn more easily.
- It helps us to stay focus in class.
- Help us to understand what we learn.
- Helps to improve our memory.
- Helps to organize and process our data and information.
How to prepare before class?
- Get organized - Make a study schedule, prioritize, and manage your time well.
- Set up a study space - Create a comfortable study space with a good table and chair.
- Take notes - Taking notes during lectures can help you for exams.
- Formulate questions and comments - Being attentive and active in class can help you keep track of your study progress.
- Arrive early - Arriving early can help you avoid missiong out on important learning activites.
MODULE 12 :
NOTE - TAKING EXERCISE USING THE CORNELL METHOD
The cornell method is a note taking system that helps student organize their notes and review them later.
- Helps to organized structure.
- Helps to enhance recall.
- Helps to summary skills.
MODULE 13 :
GPA WORKSHEET
Plagiarism
According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, to "plagiarize" means to steal and pass of the ideas or words of another as one's own.
Types of plagiarism
How to avoid plagiarism
GPA point average
GPA stands for grade point average and is usually calculated using a scale 0 to 4.
Failure and dismissal