Friday, October 5, 2012

الافتتاحية

الحمدلله والصلاة والسلام على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه اجمعين
يسرني الانظمام الى مدونتكم ونسأل الله ان يوفقنا الى مافيه الخير وأن نشارك بماينفع  ونستفيد مما يطرح.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

موقع لمهارات الدراسة والمذاكره



It's About Learning To Study Smarter, Not Harder

Struggling to become a successful college student? Some people erroneously believe that studying a lot is the answer. While increasing the amount of time you dedicated to your studies may be important, the key to becoming a successful college student is learning to studying smart. In college time quickly becomes a rare commodity, course work is lengthy, competition is intense, and the level of expectation is quite a bit higher than it was when you were in highschool. Sometimes you're going to feel there aren't enough hours in the day to get everthing done, and done correctly. And you know what? You'll be right! There will never be enough hours in the day to get everything done, if you don't learn how to study smart.

Our study skills guides for colleges students were designed with college students in mind. Time management, notetaking, reading comprehension, essay writing, test taking, active listening, stress management, researching, and memorization are only a few of the topics addressed in our study skills guides for college students. If you'll take the time to learn and apply the concepts, principles, and skills taught in our study guides and tutorials, you'll not only improve your academic performance and ability to learn, but you may even find that at the end of the day you have a little free time on your hands. Wouldn't that be nice? So don't get discouraged and don't get in a panic. Sit back, relax, and learn how to study smart.



General Study Skills Guides


Reading and Writing

New college freshmen often struggle to adjust to college-level writing. It’s not necessarily that they struggle with mechanical and grammatical issues (although many do); rather, their writing lacks focus and originality. In order to succeed, students must write grammatically and read with understanding in order to be able to learn reading, writing and thinking skills on the college level.

From High School to College
Basics of Improving Reading Comprehension
Reading Challenging Material
Reading Strategies for ESL/EFL Students
Improving Reading Comprehension Through Summary Writing
SQ3R Strategy
PQ4R Strategy
How to Write A College Essay
Thesis Statements
Writing In-Class Essay Exams
How To Write A College Term Paper
Common Mistakes Students Make When Writing Term Papers
Writing Process for Research Papers
Writing a Personal Statement(for an application to a graduate program)

Test Taking and Preparation

Unlike highschool, where homework completion is factored into the grading process, much of a students grade in college is based on test performance. It is not uncommon that a student's entire grade will be based soley on a midterm and final exam. Learning how to prepare for and perform well on college level tests is imperative to a student's success.

General Test Taking Strategies
Test Taking Strategies for College Midterms and Finals
Anticipating Test Content
Essay Tests
True/False Exams
Multiple Choice Exams
Matching Tests
Fill-In and Short Answer Tests
Quantitative and Number Problems
Take Home Tests
Open-book Tests
Standardized Tests
Oral Tests
After The Test

Time Management

Many struggling college students claim, "there isn't enough time in the day to get everything done that is required of me." You know what? They're right! There often isn't enough time in the day to get everything done and still maintain some resemblance of a normal life. Effective time management is critical to a students sanity and success in college. Learn valuable time management skills that will not only help you succeed in college, but enjoy it too!

Time Management Basics for College Students
Time Management Tips for College & University Students
5 Planning Principles to Help Maximize Daily Time Management
Time Scheduling Strategies
Time Management for Graduate Students

Memory Techniques

The success of a person in their every-day life, profession, and other activities depends very materially upon having a good memory. This couldn't be more true for college students. If ever there was a time when a good memory comes in handy, its during college. College students are required to memorize, process, and recall large amounts of information on a routine basis. Learn memory techniques and processes that will help you rise above your classmates and excel academically.

Nine Ways to Aid Your Memory
Memory Improvement: How To Retain Information
Remembering Techniques for College Students
Improving Memory by Improving Concentration
Mnemonics: Memory Improvement Techniques

Subject Specific Study Skills

While the basic principles of effective studying are universal, studying techniques and strategies often vary from subject to subject. For example, learning how to figure out and respond to complex math word problems is substantially different than writing political science essays. To excel academically, it's important to learn the most effective studying techniques for each individual subject area where you'll be focusing your college studies.
Accounting
Anthropology
Art
Astronomy
Biology
Business
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
Education
English
Engineering
Foreign Languages
Geography
Geology
History
Law
Math
Music
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sciences
Sociology
Speech
Theater