Tips: Study Guides
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Some tips for creating study guides. Note that creating a study guide is also a form of learning in and of itself. Use this guide in conjunction with Tips: How to Learn.
- Write notes out by hand.
- Create physical or digital flash cards.
- Make a list of short essay questions.
- As an extension to the previous point, turn the difficult material into questions
- Make a vocabulary section.
- Draw concept maps to visualize the high-level scaffolding.
- Write your own test.
- Paraphrase your notes from books and lectures. Using your own words will make the material stick better.
- Use the following terms to prompt study guide material: define, compare, contrast, describe, discuss, assess, evaluate.
- Assess the size of the study guide and make sure that it is a properly sized "chunk".