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The Grizzly, September 28, 2023, Marie Sykes, Amelia Kunko, Theodora Zeibekis, Renie Christensen, Kate Horan, Andrew J. Perez, Kathy Logan Sep 2023

The Grizzly, September 28, 2023, Marie Sykes, Amelia Kunko, Theodora Zeibekis, Renie Christensen, Kate Horan, Andrew J. Perez, Kathy Logan

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Recovery Friendly Workplace • Fall-ing for Ursinus Crossword • Study Tips With Coffeestudi • Correction to "Student Responses to Changes in Good Samaritan Policy" • Two Gentlemen of Lenfest • Two Gentlemen of Verona Rehearsal Photos • Renie and Kate's Meme Corner • A Tasty Trip to the Trappe Tavern • Volleyball Veterans • A Healthy Lifestyle: The Importance of Food and Nutrition


Metacognition And Self-Regulation Influence Academic Performance In Occupational And Physical Therapy Students, Evan M. Pucillo, Gabriela Perez Jan 2023

Metacognition And Self-Regulation Influence Academic Performance In Occupational And Physical Therapy Students, Evan M. Pucillo, Gabriela Perez

Journal of Occupational Therapy Education

An understanding of student learning strategies is an important component of supporting academic success and avoiding difficulty. Prior inquiry has demonstrated certain learning strategies are more closely related to academic performance than others. The purpose of this study was to describe predictive relationships between the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI), Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASSI), and grade point average (GPA) in occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) programs. A multi-center convenience sample of N=75(100%) entry-level students [OT: 34(45%); PT: 41(55%)] was included from Florida 32(42.7%), California 21(28%), and Texas 22(29.3%). A hierarchical linear regression analysis demonstrated the combination of …


Time Management, Casey Travers Nov 2022

Time Management, Casey Travers

COR 101 Slides

The topic I chose for my presentation was time management. This poster reflects on my lesson and student learning throughout.


Time Management / Balanced Life, Brenden Ingber Jan 2022

Time Management / Balanced Life, Brenden Ingber

COR 101 Slides

This is a PowerPoint/Document on my lesson that I taught to my section of COR 101 to help them see how balanced of a life they have at SUNY Cortland through an exercise. Then there were questions and techniques that could help them become more balanced and help them with their time management.


Time And Stress Management, Sage Diaz Jan 2022

Time And Stress Management, Sage Diaz

COR 101 Slides

My poster discusses the second lesson I facilitated in my COR 101 class. I used active learning as well as a PowerPoint presentation to present information about ways students can alleviate stress and better manage their time.


Distance Education Connection Newsletter, Fall 2020, Dena Laton Oct 2020

Distance Education Connection Newsletter, Fall 2020, Dena Laton

Distance Education Connection

No abstract provided.


A Word From The Writing Team (December 2018), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els, Pam Walter, Mfa Dec 2018

A Word From The Writing Team (December 2018), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els, Pam Walter, Mfa

A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)

This issue includes:

  • January Writing Retreat
  • Find the Time Workshop


Your Journey To First-Year Success: A K-State First Companion Textbook, Brent Weaver, Mandi Mckinley, Reagan Swank, Cydney Alexis, Tara Coleman, Jaime Detour, Jessica Preston Kerr, Cheryl Rauh, R J. Youngblood, Mariya Vaughan Jan 2018

Your Journey To First-Year Success: A K-State First Companion Textbook, Brent Weaver, Mandi Mckinley, Reagan Swank, Cydney Alexis, Tara Coleman, Jaime Detour, Jessica Preston Kerr, Cheryl Rauh, R J. Youngblood, Mariya Vaughan

NPP eBooks

This textbook companion is a resource to help students successfully navigate through their first year at Kansas State University. It serves as part of the K-State First mission to create an outstanding university experience for every first-year student by helping with the transition to college-level learning and college life. The textbook helps improve chances for student success by focusing on fostering campus community, offering resources for diverse activities, highlighting academic expectations, and empowering students with personal responsibility and social agency. Instructors are encouraged to use the textbook in their K-State First classes, and it is also offered as a direct …


What's Grad School All About?, Michele C. Weigle Feb 2015

What's Grad School All About?, Michele C. Weigle

Computer Science Presentations

PDF of a powerpoint presentation from the Capital region Celebration of Women in Computing (CAPWIC) Conference in Harrisonburg, Virginia, February 27, 2015. Also available on Slideshare.


Student Success And Time Management In College Algebra, Steven Wallace, Mary Wolfe, June Jones, Gaston Brouwer Mar 2012

Student Success And Time Management In College Algebra, Steven Wallace, Mary Wolfe, June Jones, Gaston Brouwer

Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching & Learning Conference (2012-2019)

The panel will illustrate how the students’ completion of the instructional system ALEKS objectives correlates with student success and retention rates. The panel will also discuss the influence of factors such as time management on success and the promotion of good study practices for students using computer-based learning systems.


Learning Strategies Of First-Year Business Students, Bettina Greimel-Fuhrmann Apr 2009

Learning Strategies Of First-Year Business Students, Bettina Greimel-Fuhrmann

International Journal for Business Education

The empirical study presented in this paper identifies potential strengths and weaknesses of first‐year students´ learning strategies at the beginning of their studies. It concentrates on the students´ self‐assessment of their self‐motivation, time management, and concentration, coping with stress and fear of failure, elaboration of information, ability to focus on important information, cooperative learning, self‐control of learning progress, and dealing with exams. The results reveal that during their school days, numerous students have not (or just very rarely) applied learning strategies that may be considered indispensable for successfully studying at a university, like taking notes in class or summarizing the …


The Express: October 5, 2001, Taylor University Oct 2001

The Express: October 5, 2001, Taylor University

2001-2002 (Volume 6)

New library to break ground in the spring — Weekend hosts reunions, families — Alumni Soccer Reunion sponsors children’s clinic — TSO holds first ever bash — So many things, so little time — Read this, you filthy ape — one side or the other — Christian Concert Guide — The Sunday search for a new pew — It’s only raw fish — News’ News — What is SSS? Superlative Sophomore Statistics? — Collins Breaks single-game goal record — Talons with talent — Intramurals to add events, equality


Taylor University Echo: March 1, 1921, Taylor University Mar 1921

Taylor University Echo: March 1, 1921, Taylor University

1920-1921 (Volume 8)

Chronicle — “Grins” — Study to Be Quiet — God’s Man — Martyrs of Christianity — Russia — Prayer — A Smile — Prayer — A Smile — Try It — Letters From Alumni — Camp Fire Girls — Father Time — The Tongue — Philos Victorious in Fifth Game of Series — Philos Champions for 1921 — The Prayer Band — The Eulogonian Debating Club — Soangetaha — Eurake Debating Club — Odds and Ends — Locals — A Night of Terror — Washington Honored at Taylor University — Volunteer News — Laughs — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: January 1917, Taylor University Jan 1917

Taylor University Echo: January 1917, Taylor University

1916-1917 (Volume 4)

Literary — Editorial — The “On-Timers” — The Co-Ed’s Elect — Local Echoes — Organizations — Locals — “Daddy” Holmes — Alumni Notes — Simplicissimus — Exchange