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How College Students Study

Effectively?
Group 2
Members:
Chou Vanpich
Khy Kimleang
Ek Rithykafyyet
Hem Monisreyleak
Hong Monyrath
Horn Daneth
Table Of Contents

01 02 03
Introduction Study Skills Healthy Habits
Chou Vanpich Khy Kimleang Ek Rithykafyyet

04 05 06
Manage Avoid Options OverloadConclusion
Money
Hem Monisreyleak Hong Monyrath Horn Daneth
01
Introductio
n
Why what you study
is equally as
important as how
you study?
knowing how to study is important

• Step by step learning


• Passion/afford
Why do we need to know this?

Make life Healthy




easier
For academic life
For general life


lifestyle
Habits
How to utilize time
better

Self-esteem
• Better self-understanding
• Build confident
• Become a competent person
02
Study Skills
Study skill is a learned a
ctivity which involves
developing personal
qualities.

—Stella Cottrell k
l ha ndb oo
h e st udy skil
T
Passive Learning
Passive Learning

• Lecture • Audio-Visual
It is a traditional teaching It is about listening and seeing.
classroom model.

• Reading • Demonstration
It is a multifaceted process. It is a practical exhibition or
explanation.
5% 10% 20% 30%
Lecture Reading Audio-Visual Demonstration
Active Learning
Active
Learning Discussions

Practice doing
Have you e
ver
try to be an
active learn
er?

Teach others
Discussion Try it
er!
togeth

Question yourself
what’s the problem?

1. Find the answer by


yourself
2. Work with your friends
3. Ask lecturer for help
Practice

● Review what you have learnt

● Do your homework

● Try to do new exercises

● Act it out!

Let see if what you have


studied is correct!
Teach other
Provide knowledge
• Tell other about what
you have known and
explain them

Enhance knowledge
• When you are
Teaching is
the questioned, and you
most
recommend
are able to answer,
ed you have improved
activity.<3
50% 75% 90%
Discussion Practice Doing Teach Orthers
02
Retrieval Practice
Have you ever heard about that?
Retrieval practice is a
strategy in which bringing
information to mind enhances and
boosts learning.
Deliberately recalling information
forces us to pull our knowledge
“out” and examine what we know.
Did You
Know d if y t
To mo mosis.org!
his gra
p h,

This? visit O
s

100
80% 10%
%
1 3 6

First day Second day Third day


03
Did you study the right
point?

How could you define that?


Process
Take quiz Compare the results

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

Ask whom you can Do your best for the


trust exam
Data Review

CE 101 WS 101 CE 102 WS 102

... ... ?? ??
Before After
• Note down what you want • Make note and write
and hear effectively
• One week policy • Prepare for and take the
exam
Exercise

an y types of
How m that I have
g
learnin ioned?
ment
The best way to learn is to find
your purpose for learning and
apply the style that best
matches it.

-lifehack.org
03
Healthy
Healthy study habits work both for your health and study.

Habits
Impact of Non-healthy Habbit

Focus ability Mentality Memorability


Trouble with thinking Depressed and more Ease to forget and har d to
about concentrating pressure remember
Develop Your Healthy Habit (1/2)

Relax your Meditation


mind
Develop Your Healthy Habit (1/2)

Eating habit
Develop Your Healthy Habit (2/2)

Schedule your study


hour
Oragize your
study style
that works for
you
Define your study
04
Manage Money
Setting a Budget

Income Expense Money


Where does my money
come from?
Where does my money go?
Balance
How much money do I
have left?
Setting a Budget
● Total income
● Bill
● School fee
● Study stuffs
● Tuition
● Class supplies
● Food
● Other stuffs
● Total spending
Open a Saving Account
Open a Saving
Account
● Rule:
● Don’t over spend on anything
● Spend on what necessary
● Switch your lifestyle to a less expensive
Getting Part-time job

Work Employee Income


experience
.
Benefit
. .
05
Avoiding Overload
Options
Avoiding Overload Options

What is Effects
overload
options?
Examples How to
avoid option
overload
What is overload
options?
Overload options or overchoice
is a state when people or a
person has problem on making a
decision when there is too many
options
Examples
● Too many resources (too much information)
● Choosing university
● Finding a job
Effects ● Time-consuming
● Not satisfied
● Overthinking
● Anxiety
● Depression
● Stress
● Regrets
● Disappointment
● Lose self-confidence
How to avoid overload
options
● Set a goal
● Evaluate your options
● Try to eliminate lesser options
● Ask other people for advices
● Take your times
06
Conclusion
4 Ways to Study Effectively

Study Skills Healthy


Active Learning. Retrieval
Practice
Habits
Enough rest.
Organize study material.
Study right. Eat well.

Manage Avoid Overload


Money
Set Budget.
Open saving account.
How Options
to avoid overload

Get a part-time job


Thanks

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