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             Study SMART 
             Land acknowledgment 
             McGill is located on the unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, known as Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. 
             The Kanien’kehá:ka, also known as the Keepers of the Eastern Door, are one of the nations that make up the 
             Haudenosaunee Confederacy on Turtle Island/North America. Our presence on this land contributes to the 
             dispossession and ongoing oppression of Indigenous peoples. Our goal is to promote learning and generate 
             allyship with local Indigenous communities, by honouring and respecting the many nations removed from, as well 
             as those still connected to this land. Throughout the workshop we encourage you to consider active study 
             strategies that best support your learning about the indigenous communities in Montreal. Consult Native Land, 
             McGill Indigenous Initiatives’ The Land and Peoples, and Indigenous Education Resources to learn more. 
             Session description and outcomes 
             Want to make your study time more productive? This workshop will introduce you to active study strategies and 
             help you reflect on effective study-time management to support your learning. 
              
             By the end of this session, you will have had a chance to: 
                      •   Recognize yourself as an active participant in the learning process 
                      •   Identify active study strategies to support your learning 
                      •   Understand the importance of time management for effective studying 
              
             Working definitions 
             Learning outcomes describe what instructors expect you to be able to do or know at the end of the course. 
             Study strategies are the intentional use of study tactics (e.g., concept mapping) to reach a learning goal. 
             Massed practice is studying for long periods of time until you feel mastery. 
             Blocked practice is studying one topic repeatedly before moving onto another. 
             Interleaved practice is regularly switching between topics while studying. 
             The Forgetting Curve shows how much information is retained after a learning event.  
             Activities 
             This workshop will involve opportunities to share personal experiences with the group, individual reflection 
             activities, and individual practices of matching learning outcomes to study strategies. 
             Your next steps 
             Following the session, reflect on the following questions:  
                  •   What is one strategy you will implement this term to support your learning? 
                  •   How will you know if the strategy is working for you? 
                  •   What do you need to stay motivated and focus? 
              
              
                                                                                                                                             
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        Resources 
        Register for SKILLS21, McGill’s workshop-based skills development program for undergraduate students. 
        Consult the learning resources created by Teaching and Learning Services, particularly the resources on study 
        strategies. 
        Explore Stay on Track, a peer-to peer program that enhances undergraduate students’ learning and wellness skills. 
        Learn more about the three pathways available: reminders, coaching sessions, and study groups.  
        Visit Learner Supports from Student Accessibility & Achievement.  
        Make a Five-Day Study Plan. 
        Consult the concept mapping resources created by McGill Library. 
        Explore Flashcards Apps such as Anki and Brainscape. 
        Watch the video Mel Robbins: The reason you procrastinate. 
        Suggested further reading: 
             How to be a straight-A student by Cal Newport 
             Deep Work by Cal Newport 
             10 steps to earning awesome grades (while studying less) by Thomas Frank 
        References 
        Tressel., T (2017). Stick! mobile app: The design and evaluation of a self-regulation study tool. Unpublished 
             Doctoral Dissertation, McGill University.  
        Wiggins, G., & McTighe, J. (2005). Understanding by design. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education. 
        Winne, P. H., & Hadwin, A. F. (1998). “Studying as self-regulated learning”. In Metacognition in educational theory 
             and practice, 27-30, edited by Hacker, D., Dunlosky, J., & Graesser, A. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum 
             Associates. 
         Special thanks to Dr Amanda Jarrell, Dr Alexander Liepins, and McGill Counselling Services for resources and 
             support in developing this workshop. 
         
        Contact information 
        For any questions about the workshop material or other related information, visit mcgill.ca/tls/students. 
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
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