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Associated Term: SPRING 2014
Levels: UNDERGRADUATE MONTOYA CAMPUS Campus LECTURE/LAB Schedule Type COLLABORATIVE Instructional Method Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: � Assess personal motivation, develop short-term and long-term goals, and employ strategies for overcoming obstacles to success. � Understand college culture and expectations � Apply learning strategies including memory techniques, test taking strategies, note taking, and study skill systems. � Interpret CNM course syllabi, schedule, and catalog information. � Employ time management strategies including organizing, prioritizing and scheduling. � Assess personal values, skills, and interests, and explore career and educational options. � Identify and use essential CNM support resources for academic and personal success (online and offline). � Connect and collaborate with instructors and fellow students. � All PORTFOLIO Assignments MUST be TYPED, DOUBLE-SPACED, WITH STUDENT/CLASS INFORMATION, PAGE NUMBERED, and STAPLED!!! Required Materials: Practicing College Learning Strategies, Carolyn H. Hopper, Houghton Mifflin, Fifth Edition, 2010. ISBN 978-0-547-19996-2 USB data storage device Highlighters 3-ring binder with lined paper and dividers Stapler Technical Requirements: The exact assignments will vary based on the needs and interests of the class. Students will be required to present activities to the class and to work in groups and share information with one another. (TIP: It is a great idea to get the name and phone number/personal e-mail of at least TWO of your fellow classmates for notes on class activities.) There will be many in-class activities including study skill evaluations and career assessments and in class presentations from CNM Resource Staff. Students will use wireless laptops in the class to access some of this material. The final class assignment will consist of a portfolio based on 3 portfolio assignments and a final presentation. You must have access to a computer, printer and internet either at home or through CNM. View Catalog Entry
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