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You would most likely not travel to another country without getting a lay of the land first.  Often we read a tourism book or look at a map.  We might try to learn a few words in the other language.   If the country is similar to our own (England speaks the same language as the U.S. so feels more familiar) we might do less preparation than if it is seems very different from our own (Japan has an alphabet/language quite different from the U.S.).   This advance preparation allows us to get off the plane and have a sense of what we know and don't know, what questions we will need to ask and where we want to head first.

Previewing a textbook accomplishes much the same thing.   Start by looking at the beginning of your 10-page chunk.  Read section titles.  If no titles, read first lines of paragraphs.  Read the last paragraph.  Glance over charts or photos used on the pages.  Read study questions or summaries that might be given at the end of the chunk of pages.  Now, take a moment to think about what you have just seen.  What do you think will be the main topic of that section?  What do you already know about it from your childhood, past courses or other readings in this current class?  What is your biggest question right now--what more do you need to know?





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Yafet Solomon

Habesha Web Software Developer

Your first step after you read the paragraph is to highlight  a phrase or two that were the important parts that you'll need to know for future reference.         ...

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...     Don't pick just words (too little) or whole sentences (too much).  Exceptions to this might be dates or definitions.   The idea is that you could re-read JUST the highlighted portion in a month and get the gist of the paragraph without having to re-read the whole paragraph.

Now go to the margins (or your post-its) and start writing a question or two for the paragraph.  This might be "What years were considered the Renaissance?" or "What is the meaning of metamorphosis?"    When you get done with the entire ten page section.

  

Philosophy Nurilign

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Faculty members do not assign reading as busy work.  They feel the material is valuable.  So, approach it with as much energy  and creativity as you can muster.  If it is not a ...

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...class that particularly excites you, try to relate it to something that does.  A great example might be physics and baseball.  You'd be surprised at how much science can apply to things like the trajectory of a ball or the impact needed on the bat to make a ball go a certain distance,etc.   If you are in doubt, ask the professor to help you relate the topic to something you do enjoy and he or she might be able to help you connect the dots.   You might also consider your future career and whether you could make use of this knowledge in small talk or in background knowledge for that type of job.

  

Helina Tewodros

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You would most likely not travel to another country without getting a lay of the land first. Often we read a book or look at a map. We might try to learn a few words in other language.

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      If the country is similar to our own (England speaks the same language as the U.S. so feels more familiar) we might do less preparation than if it is seems very different from our own (Japan has an alphabet/language quite different from the U.S.).   This advance preparation allows us to get off the plane and have a sense of what we know and don't know, what questions we will need to ask and where we want to head first.

Previewing a textbook accomplishes much the same thing.   Start by looking at the beginning of your 10-page chunk.


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