Study Skills Resources

 

The following sites were recommended by ILAST Instructors for helping students improve study skills for students:

1. http://www.how-to-study.com/

2. This is a list of hotlinks with many good resources. http://www.namss.org.uk/studys k.htm

3. Take a look at Barbara Stone's (Borrego Springs ILAST teacher) Filamentality
at http:/ /www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/samstudyskba.html We will be doing Filamentality soon in class.

Studyguides *****
http://www.iss.stthomas.e du/studyguides/
What does it take to be a good student? This website gives tips of
top students. Even though it was created for college students at the
University of St.Thomas, middle school and high school students can
benefit from this resource. The guides are available in many
languages.

Grade Level: Middle School, High School, College
Content Area: Education (Teaching & Learning) Dewey #370
Application Type: Resource
Webmaster: agrobinson@stthomas.edu

Middleschool.com ****
http://www.middleschool.com/
Middleschool.com supports middle school teachers and administrators with
articles on technology, school reform, and discipline-based links. To
introduce teachers to a small number of education sites, try the Teacher
area with just six links in each category.

Grade Level: Middle School
Content Area: Education (General) Dewey #370
Application Type: Resource
Webmaster: webmaster@middleschool.com

Campus Program ****
http://campusprogram.com/
This is a directory of major areas of study for US and Canadian colleges
and universities. College bound students who know their field of
interest can browse or search by program and state.

Grade Level: Middle School, High School, College
Content Area: Vocational Education (Higher Education) Dewey #378
Application Type: Resource
Webmaster: info@campusprogram.com


LAST Coordinator: Kathy Hayden
Webmaster: Last updated 10/15/00

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