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Adult Learning by Mind Map: Adult Learning

1. Main Idea 1 1.Double check your work. 2.Don't procrastinate. 3.Don't get complacent.

1.1. Supporting Details 1. Checking your work helps prevent you from the little mistakes. It's about attention to details. 2. Make sure not to procrastinating, better late then never isn't always better. achieve the standards. 3. Always stay motivated in everything you do, especially with school. Motivation is the key to success.

2. Main Idea 2 Go over different types of strategies such as: Learning styles. Studying strategies. Practice makes perfect.

2.1. Supporting Details 1. Figuring out your style(s) of learning is like figuring out what langue to speak. It should come natural. 2. Found your learning style(s)? now find your studying strategies. 3. Strive for perfection, but be happy with your work. "we're talking about practice".

3. Main Idea 3 .1Tells you how to be aware of plagiarism! #1 rule to writing a paper. 2.How to prevent plagiarism. 3.How to cite resources.

3.1. Supporting Details 1. Plagiarism! it's an ugly word and as an adult learner we are to smart and too good looking to be flirting with it. BEA-utiful. 2. Got a quote? use quotation marks, got information? cite your sources. Copyright laws? 3. The instructor can be your best resource, there are helpful cites. Be an adult leaner.

4. Introduction: We will be going over the do's and don'ts to online learning, online strategies, and how to be successful with online learning and how to be aware of plagiarism.

5. Conclusion Being an adult learner is more of a challenge then it was being a teenage learner, because you're held to a higher standard and expected to know most of these topics.

6. http://plagiarism.org Diana J. Muir, PhD. (2001) Adapting Online Education to Different Learning Styles. http://realaudio.rice.edu/ecot/ust/bied5336session%20i/On-line%20Learning.pdf Kateri Drexler (2011). LIFE / EDUCATION & SCHOOLS / EDUCATION POLICIES. http://www.examiner.com/artical/how-to-adapt-your-personal-learning-style-to-onlinte-classes The University of Kansas (2016). Learning strategies. source retrieved from. http://www.kucrl.org/sim/strategies.shtml