Purdue
Global University Academic Strategies for the IT
Professional -- CS 114
Course Description : Designed to facilitate personal and
professional success, this course introduces you to the purposes and
processes of university education. An emphasis is placed on study,
communication, and thinking skills that support academic achievement. You
will also examine the relationship between learning and motivation.
Quarter Credit Hours: 5 | Prerequisite: None
Information for Students
Syllabus -- see Brightspace
Netiquette
Annoucements:
Weekly Seminar Slides
Seminar 1
Seminar 2 Seminar 3
Seminar 4 Seminar 5
Seminar 6
Seminar 7 Seminar 8
Seminar 9 Seminar 10
Links:
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Personalities (MBTI)
5-Factor Personality Traits/OCEAN
OCEAN in Practice
Work Styles Test
Time Management Strategies
Improving Your Time Management Skills
Time Management and Organization
Gemini AI
CoPilot AI
Claude AI
ChatGPT
LASSI Inventory
Test
Active Study Strategies
Reading
Strategies for College Students
Study Smarter, Not Harder
10 Tips to Improve Your Reading Comprehension
Learning Styles
Learning Style Quiz
Why Learning Styles Matter
Using
Bloom's Taxonomy
Taxonomies of
Learning
Defining Critical Thinking
Types of Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking: Where to Begin
Why Is Critical Thinking Important
Critical Thinking
Evaluating Sources
Evaluating Sources (Harvard)
CRAAP Test
PROVEN Method RADAR
Framework
Methods for Evaluating Sources
How to Write S.M.A.R.T. goals
A How-to Guide
SMART goals with
examples
Strategies of Effective Interviewing
7 Interviewing Techniques
15 foolproof interview techniques
Word-of-the-day
(Merriam-Webster)
Word-of-the-day
(Dictionary.com)
Word-of-the-day (Vocbulary.com)
Word-of-the-day (Oxford English
Dictionary)
7
Problem-Solving Skills
Problem Solving Skills with Examples
10 Problem
Solving Skills Employers Want
A
Beginner's Guide to Networking
10
Tips for Effective Networking
Build and Maintain your professional network
Building a Personal Brand
10 Tips for Building a Personal Brand
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