In this lesson, you will analyze and evaluate your study space. Your study environment has unique qualities that influence your ability to learn productively and efficiently. By analyzing and evaluating the characteristics of the places where you study, you will be able to better identify how the choices you make about your study environment can improve the quality of your learning.
You will analyze three study places where you often study. They may all be within your home, or they may be at other locations, such as a coffee shop, the
library, or your friend’s house. Once you have chosen your top three places, you will read each statement in the analysis, and mark whether that statement is mostly true or mostly false for each study place.
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Follow the instructions that follow to complete your 2.7 Analyzing My Study Spaces form.
1. Enter the names of three of your favorite places in the three headers at the tops of the chart/table.
2. Read each statement in the analysis, and mark whether that statement is mostly true or mostly false for each study place.
3. When you have marked true or false for all statements, add the number of true responses for each study location and enter that number in the final row for each column.
4. Rank each study location by enter that ranking as follow #1 – highest number of true responses, #2 next highest number, #3 lowest number of true responses.
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