Dunwoody Learning & Tutoring Center
HEDS | General Study Skills |
Student
Success Series | Test Anxiety |
| Learning Styles/Self-Assessments | Surviving Group
Projects |
| Note-Taking Systems | Time Management |
Study Skills for Sign Language/Interpreting |
| GPA Calculator |
Learning Skills
The Learning & Tutoring Center has books and tapes on learning and study skills including How to Study
in College by Walter Pauk, The Secrets to College Success, 100 Things Every
College Freshman Ought to Know, 100 Things Every Online Student Ought to Know,
Orientation to College Learning, and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
We also have a growing collection of free handouts. Be sure to stop by and
get your copy of My 24/7 Time Management Chart, Cornell Notetaking, SQ3R, and The Puzzle of Math!
Note: All of the links below open in a new window.
HEDS
- The Social Science Department offers the
Higher Education Development
Seminar (HEDS) course that helps students adjust to college and develop
powerful learning skills including note taking, time management, text book
reading techniques, critical thinking skills, and test taking. This is an
excellent opportunity to ensure you succeed in the academic environment and get
the most from your college experience. Check the
Class Schedule to find HEDS
classes.
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Student Success Series
- Dunwoody Campus Advising & Counseling sponsors the excellent
Student Success Series featuring sessions on time management, math anxiety/how to study math, Cornell
note taking system, SQ3R (how to read a text book), and many more!
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General Study Skills
-
A wealth of learning and study skills resources and links are available at
this site including specific learning
and study strategies for subjects ranging from Accounting to Theater. Just
click on "Resources" for all the categories of information available.
- Virginia Tech has a wonderful site full of
Study Skills Self-help
Information including online workshops.
- Over 80
learning
skills handouts on topics including textbook reading, note taking,
concentration, memory, time management, test taking, attitudes, and goal
setting are available from the Student Academic Resource Center at the
University of Central Florida.
- Over 100 learning skills study guides are available at
Study Guides and Strategies.
The site also contains translations of many of these study guides in more than 20
languages!
- Visit the Study Skills Library at California Polytechnic State University. Topics
include listening, memorizing, time management, note taking, test preparation,
and test taking,
-
Conduct a Time Audit to help you to improve your time management skills
(University of Minnesota--Duluth).
- Excellent
online study skills videos from Dartmouth College. There are short
videos on the Cornell Note-Taking system, time management, stress management,
reading improvement, and strategic learning. NOTE: These videos do not play
from within the GPC network.
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Conquering Test Anxiety
- HowtoStudy.org also has many resources for
conquering test anxiety. One of the best is
Beating the Big Bad Wolf, a multimedia test anxiety presentation from
Austin Community College. (Note: Beating the Big Bad Wolf will take a minute
to load.)
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Learning Styles and Learning Self-Assessments
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Note-Taking Systems
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Time Management
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Group Projects
Have you been assigned a group project? Here are some websites with help on
surviving a group project:
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Study Hints for American Sign Language and Interpreting Students
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GPA Calculator
- This
GPA Calculator
from the Center for Academic Success at Louisiana State University computes
how many As, Bs, and Cs you need to achieve the GPA you want. You enter
your current and desired GPAs, credit hours earned, and the GPA you want.
It's quick and easy!