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February 10
This workshop will introduce you to research-based reading comprehension strategies proven to be effective for all learners. These strategies can be applied to any assigned readings i.e. textbook chapters, books, essays, journal articles, etc.
This workshop is being presented by Stephanie Piazza.
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February 18
Why do you need a thesis statement? This workshop will cover the appropriate placement of a thesis statement and also discuss the elements of a strong thesis. Students will also learn how to flesh out the introductory paragraph and develop solid topic sentences and appropriate supporting evidence.
This workshop is being presented by Heidi Lamb.
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February 19
Many students struggle with run-ons and comma splices because they are trying to avoid using short, choppy sentences. This workshop will help you avoid these errors and connect sentences effectively. Suitable for all students. You will need to register in advance for this workshop.
This workshop is being presented by Heidi Guss.
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February 23
You've got your arguments. You've got your sources. Seamlessly weaving your essay's argument with support from your sources will strengthen your paper. This workshop will focus on bringing the two together.
This workshop is being presented by Geoff Smith.
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February 25
This workshop will introduce you to research-based reading comprehension strategies proven to be effective for all learners. These strategies can be applied to any assigned readings i.e. textbook chapters, books, essays, journal articles, etc.
This workshop is being presented by Stephanie Piazza.