Fall Workshops
Wine, cheese, and bread will be served at workshops
hosted in the library. You are all welcome!
Learn the fundamentals of computers for your college experience-uploads and
downloads, using a flash-drive, Word basics and tricks, creating attachments,
etc. Bring your worries and your questions - Bob is ready!
It’s easy to be organized the first
week of class, with your stack of fresh notebooks and folders, but if by Week
8, you usually find half-written papers on the floor of your car and missed
deadlines on your calendar, a few organizational tips might be in order. In
this workshop, you’ll learn strategies to tackle procrastination, time management,
tough readings, and tight deadlines.
Especially for MAP Students! Writing an “I” or
response paper takes skill, an ability to get around the self-censor and
reflect on one’s journey through each course. Robert Fox will give you useful tips on how to write
engaging, thoughtful, and revealing papers.
Computer Basics
Learn the fundamentals of computers for your college experience-uploads and
downloads, using a flash-drive, Word basics and tricks, creating attachments,
etc. Bring your worries and your questions - Bob is ready!
The Writing Process: Stop Hitting Your Forehead on the Keyboard
If your writing process involves caffeine, procrastination, pulling out hair,
or banging your head against the wall, there is another way. Come learn how to
tame your inner critic, write with both hemispheres of your brain, and finally,
at long last, get something down on the page.
Phrases like "proper APA formatting" and "in-text
citations" can raise student blood pressure as much as forty points, even
after you've discovered tools like Ref Works. In this workshop, we'll talk
about why we need to cite sources, when to cite sources, and how to make the
process as painless as possible.
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