American Literature Flash Card Exercises |
Welcome to Avatar’s Flash Card approach to learning. Flash cards are one of the classic
study tools, and for two very good reasons. They promote studying through active recall and
encouraging metacognitive faculties. We recommend that you not use them as pure instruction. They
should rather be used as a way to review concepts that were first acquired through more constructivist
activities (i.e. our media links), or to fill in the gaps with more detailed information that may not
have been acquired from other sources.
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Start the Flash Cards!
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Clicking the link above will start the flashcard course activity in a pop-up browser
window. Feel free to either use manual mode to move from card to card or click play and have the
cards automatically switch every few seconds. If you wish to adjust the play speed this can be done
with the icons (turtle & rabbit) on each side of the timer. For logged in users the system will default
to the time interval that they set in their options menu.
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Definitions: |
Active Recall - Active recall has been proven to create stronger neuron connections for that memory trace. And because flashcards can so easily facilitate repetition, they are the best way to create multiple memory-enhancing recall events.
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Metacognitive Faculties - The act of self-reflection is known as metacognition. Research shows that assess your correctness (metacognition) tends to ingrain memories deeper into your knowledge. |