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Workshops
Workshops are a great way to expand your knowledge based and prepare for course-related challenges. The Learning Commons offers both test review workshops and skill building workshops.
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Test Review Workshop Recordings
Prepare for course examinations with our test review workshops.
During these workshops, students will review course concepts in a large group setting to prepare for an upcoming Math 601 exam.
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This workshop has been discontinued. For Math 040 assistance, please use tutoring services.
Math 040 Students: For your scavenger hunt, you can watch a non-math related workshop or just put in that the workshop has been discontinued.
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This workshop has been discontinued. No session recordings are available.
These workshops videos allow students the opportunity to review course concepts and prepare for an upcoming MATH 150 test.
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Test Review Workshop videos can be viewed from the Learning Commons Video Tutorials site.
During these workshops, students will review course concepts in a large group setting to prepare for an upcoming MATH 160 test.
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Test Review Workshop videos can be viewed from the Learning Commons Video Tutorials site.
During these workshops, students will get an opportunity to review course concepts in a large group setting to prepare for an upcoming MATH 215 test.
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Test 1 Review >
Test 2 Review >
Skill Building Workshop Recordings
Enhance the skills needed to succeed throughout your student experience with skill building workshops.
By attending this workshop, students should feel more comfortable completing their mathematics assignments using their TI-83 calculator. During this workshop, you will learn:
- The differences between various types of Calculators
- The basic layout of the TI-83 calculator
- The basic TI-83 terminology
- The basic operation to use the TI-83 calculator
- Floating decimals
- Squaring
- Graphing
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By attending this workshop, students should feel more comfortable completing their statistics assignments using their TI-83 calculator. During this workshop you will learn:
- The fundamentals of the TI-83 Calculator
- How to complete particular statistic functions in your TI-83 Calculator
- Descriptive Statistics
- Binomial Probabilities
- Normal Probabilities
- Inverse Functions
- Confidence Intervals
- Hypothesis Testing
- Liner Regressions
Session Recordings: These workshop videos can be viewed from the Learning Commons Video Tutorials site.
By attending this workshop, students should learn how to write college papers properly according to APA style guidelines. During this workshop, you will:
- Discuss Plagiarism - learn why citing is important
- Learn the difference between a direct quote, a summary, and paraphrasing
- Learn tips on how to cite sources properly
- Learn the most common types of APA citations
- Learn more about Turnitin.com
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During this workshop, students will learn how to...
- Search ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global
- Find comprehensive sources
- Write concise, critical summaries (annotations) of selected sources
- Cite sources using APA style
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This workshop will allow you to gain a better understanding of how to develop a research plan, write an effective college paper, and seamlessly integrate your sources into your paper. Below are the topics covered during this workshop.
- Learn about library resources and research tips
- Developing a paper plan
- Practice how to apply APA Style Guidelines
- Integrate sources into your paper
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By attending this workshop, ENG 220 students will gain a better understanding of how to use the library to conduct research.
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This workshop series you will allow you learn fundamental elements of the SAS platform.
Topics include:
- Introduction to SAS
- SAS Modules
- Working with Data
- Descriptive Statistics
- Graphical Summaries
- Confidence Intervals, one group
- Confidence intervals, difference between two groups
- Hypothesis Tests: comparing means of two groups
- And much more!
Session Recordings
SAS Part 1-Intro to SAS
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