Learning Through Videos...
One of the biggest issues that Highschool students deal with is the new difficulty of learning that comes with being a university students. The teaching is faster, but might seem simple, understanding that quizzes and exams require lots of studying and preparation is very important. A series of videos made by a math professor at the University of Waterloo explain this very clearly, you will learn about Bloom's Taxonomy, leaning tips, and common pitfalls of new undergrad students. Hope you enjoy:
Why Watch These?
If you've scrolled down to the bottom and wondered if this is worth your time, I would have to say that it is, you can read the titles of the videos and choose to watch the ones you care most about but they are great learning tools.
For those who did watch them, and wonder if they should keep what they learnt handy, think about this: your here because you are probably heading to university soon, and these videos were made for students just like you. Many new undergrad students walk into an unknown world, but now you have the option to hit the ground running instead of falling flat on your face. Apply what you learnt as soon as you enter your program, and you will be miles ahead of all your other classmates!
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