Should I join a study group?
These 5 questions will help you decide if you should join a study group or not.
Will I be able to stay focused in a group?
Some people find it very hard to stay focused on the academic discussions and might feel tempted to engage in social chatter throughout the session. If you are like that you might find joining a study group counterproductive. Study groups that have a clear structure, for example, we catch up socially for a few minutes, then recap what was discussed in class, then address problem areas and afterwards have some snacks and drinks, would work better for you.
Is the group focused?
It is very important that the group members come to the study sessions prepared. This means that everyone should have done some individual studying first where they identify things they are unsure of and want to discuss. If there is no clear focus to the discussions, no one will learn anything from the study sessions.
Do I have the same goals as the group?
Do you want to improve your marks or ace your subject or do you want to catch up on work that you have missed because you don’t always attend class? Your goals should be in line with the group’s goals otherwise the mismatch will frustrate everyone.
Will I feel comfortable in this specific group of people to share my ideas and ask questions?
It is important to make a contribution and to find the other member’s contributions helpful. You have to respect the others and be comfortable enough to ask questions without feeling scared to look stupid.
Can I commit to the group’s set meeting times?
The group will probably have set meeting times each week and since the other members will also rely on your contributions, you have to be sure that you will be able to attend most meetings and not just when you struggle with a concept.
It’s okay if you are not a study group type of student, everyone learns differently and the most important thing is to find what works for you.
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Tiaan Lötter
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Tiaan Lötter is a digital learning enthusiast and Google Certified Innovator. He has a background in Public and Private Secondary Education teaching Afrikaans as a first additional language. Through his teaching, he strives to use technology in his lessons in pedagogically valuable methods to engage students in learning opportunities. He presents at summits, conferences and workshops on the integration of digital technologies into education. He believes failure is a step to success and that all teachers are superheroes. Education 2014 Google Educator Certification 2013 Google Certified Teacher 2012 Post-Grad Certificate in Education 2012 Post-Grad Certificate in Editing (English) 2009 Post-Grad Certificate in Pension Fund Law Post-Grad Certificate in Advanced Company Law 2008 B.Com Law (Economics major) 2003 Grade 12 / Matric (National Senior Certificate) Skills
- • Geek-level computer skills on Windows and Apple Mac.
• Excellent education and technology integration skills regarding Apple Apps and Google Apps For Education using pads/tablets and macs/computers.
• Training in the context of professional development regarding the integration of technology in teaching.
• Training provided:
o Google Apps for Education: Chrome and Extensions / Google Drive and Extensions / Google Sites
o Augmented Reality (Setting up and using Aurasma and Daqri apps)
• Compiling training / educational material in the context of a classroom and professional development.
• Notably:
o Wrote and contributed to grade 9, 10 and 11 Afrikaans First Additional Language textbooks.
o Developed poetry resources across multiple platforms like Prezi, Keynote and Google Drive Slides.
o Developed language in context resources using Keynote.
o Developed prose resources using Aurasma's augmented reality.
o Following creationist theory with learner work.
• Attended Google Educator Group Leader training workshop.
• Excellent editing, proofing and translating of English and Afrikaans.
• Excellent written and verbal communication in English and Afrikaans.
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- Rozanne Vincent
- Saurabh Tyagi
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- Takudzwa Collen Hanyani
- Tiaan Lötter
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