Anatomy & Physiology Seminar for Week 5 - Tying Up Some Loose Ends

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1. Habits of Mind (HOM)

1.1. Persisting

1.2. Managing Impulsivity

1.3. Listening to Others with Understanding and Empathy

1.4. Thinking Flexibly

1.5. Thinking about Our Thinking (Metacognition

1.6. Striving for Accuracy & Precision

1.7. Questioning & Posing Problems

1.8. Applying Past Knowledge to New Situations

1.9. Thinking and Communicating with Clarity and Precision

1.10. Gathering Data Through All The Senses

1.11. Creating, Imagining, Innovating

1.12. Responding with Wonder and Awe

1.13. Taking Responsible Risks

1.14. Finding Humor

1.15. Thinking Interdependently

1.16. Learning Continuously

2. Groups

2.1. Group 1: The Go 'ders! Brianna Foster Mary Irion Kailei Ozuna Hailey Henry Lauren Rieger

2.2. Group 2 Sydney Sandoval Erika Gallegos Dennis Kipgeno Sophia Martinez Kaitlin Cantu

2.3. Group 3 Kayla Mahler Melissa Trevino Harley Whitfield Brianna Falcon Maddie Webb

2.4. Group 4 Jaselle Tamez To-Ha Hoang Sky McElroy Jordan Shepherd Minerva Suarez

3. Homework for the Week

3.1. Study for A&P

3.2. Time Management Revisited Activity

3.3. Work on resolving any HOLDS you might have on your account

4. Mindsets - Growth & Fixed

4.1. FM is the belief that your abilities and intelligence are fixed and unchanging.

4.2. How to build a Growth Mindset

5. Using Mind Mapping to Learn Anatomy & Physiology

5.1. Conduct some research on mind mapping or concept mapping

5.2. Create your own mind map for one single process in A&P

5.3. GM Is the belief that you have the ability to learn, grow, and improve over time with proper effort, mistakes, and feedback.

5.4. Here is a tutorial to a Concept Mapping Video for Anatomy & Physiology Students

6. Exam 2

6.1. Exam Prep (Student Generated)

6.1.1. Seek to UNDERSTAND the MATERIAL (Rote memorization won't work!)

6.1.2. Pay attention to/study diagrams, figures, and illustrations is important

6.1.3. Study in more in-depth

6.2. Exam Prep (Suggestions from Dr. Metcalf & Professor Burnett

6.2.1. Post questions for Q&A sessions

6.2.2. Attend Q&A sessions

6.2.3. View videos

6.2.4. Spend time and effort in Connect

6.2.5. Closed Note Study/Retrieval Practice

6.2.6. Draw concept maps and diagrams yourself

6.3. Test Taking Strategies

6.3.1. Don't second guess yourself on every question

6.3.2. Get a good night's rest, proper nutrition, and hydration for test day

6.3.3. Take deep breaths and be kind to yourself in your thinking

7. Islander Identity Project!