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Workshop Making Sense of Your Assignments

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Making Sense of Your

Assignments & Texts
Are you overwhelmed with understanding your assignments?

Do you know how to present what you have learned through your writing?


Many of your assignments will be complex with multiple steps requiring you to use higher level thinking skills. This workshop will help you to break down an assignment to focus your reading and study strategies. It will also help you to take new knowledge into effective assignment responses.

 

Links to other online resources related to this topic:

 

Assignment Planner

(An incredible resource from the University of Minnesota designed to aid you in planning and managing the steps necessary to complete your projects and papers on time.)

https://bitly.com/assignmentcalculator

 

NEC Academic Support

Terms at a Glance Calendar -

(A customized term by term calendar to help you backwards plan from the due dates of your assignments.)

https://bitly.com/TermCalendars

 

Click the links below for the narrated (audio) presentations of the workshop:

 

Principles of Breaking Down Assignments

Making Sense of Your Assignments Part 1.ppsx

 

Western Civilization Example (Independent Study)

Course Examples - Independent Study - Western Civilization.ppsx

 

Management Principles Example (Online Study)

Making Sense of Your Assignments Part 2 - Course Examples - Online Management Principles.ppsx

 

Diversity in the Workplace (Study Group)

Course Examples - Study Group Diversity in the Workplace.ppsx

 

Please note -- when you get the comment, “No preview is available for ______ because its size exceeds 1.0 MB. To view it, click the "Download" tab above.” CLICK DOWNLOAD to open the document -- it might take several seconds to show that the download is working. You should soon get a ‘save or open’ dialog box. CLICK OPEN to immediately view/hear the presentation or CLICK SAVE to save it to your desktop and play at a later time. You will have to double click the document for the presentation to start.

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