This course integrates essential skills for effective studying, drawing from note-taking methods, learning theories, and exam preparation strategies. It equips students with practical tools to enhance learning retention, motivation, and performance in academic settings, fostering lifelong learning habits through active techniques, reflection, and anxiety management.
Course Code | GNUS1402 |
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Course | Learning How to Learn |
Lessons | 7 |
Policy on course assessment is based on the following four principles:
# | Task | Credit |
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1 | Lesson Video | 25 |
2 | Assignments | 50 |
4 | Quiz | 25 |
Credit: 25
Assessment on attendance is determined by the total viewing duration in a lesson. For example, to get 25 credits, a 40-minute long lesson video requires a minimum viewing duration of 160 minutes.
Credit: 50
Task: You need to complete a total of 10 questions which come in various forms, including but not limited to cloze, multiple choice, or TRUE/FALSE questions. You will have 3 opportunities to answer each question before your final submission.
Credit: 25
Task: You need to complete a total of 20 questions that are either standalone or under reading material(s). You will not have additional opportunities before your final submission.
Grades for your performance in this course will be awarded in accordance with the following scheme:
Grade | Mark | Description |
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HD | 90-100 | High Distinction |
D | 75-89 | Distinction |
M | 61-74 | Merit |
P | 45-60 | Pass |
F | 0-44 | Fail |
FNS | Fail No Submission |