Math and Writing Center Workshops

Event Title and Date

Event Description Spring 2025

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Mindset-Preparing for your tutoring session

January 22 @ 4, February 5 @ 3

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This workshop will help students prepare for upcoming tutoring sessions with Peer Tutors, Lead Tutors and Study Table Faculty.

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Starting strong: Class in session

January 28 @ 4

 

In this workshop, you will learn about college expectations, understanding your syllabus, academic relationships, and Academic support & and resources.

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Time Management

January 23 @ 4

 

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This workshop helps students reduce stress by utilizing proper time management skills that will enable them to become more successful in class.

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Note taking Workshop

Febraury 10 @ 4

A visual notetaking workshop with tips and tricks to best write notes, handwritten and digitally. Click here to view the event flyer.

Starting Strong: How to Write an Introduction

January 27 @ 4

This workshop prepares students to write an introductory paragraph with a deeper look into a hook sentence, thesis, and more.

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Understanding and Avoiding Plagiarism

March 3 @ 4

 

Students will learn the basics of plagiarism and what it means to quote, summarize, and paraphrase appropriately, what types of information must be cited, and how citation systems work.

 

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Essay Writing Bootcamp

Febraury 3 @ 4

Essay Writing Bootcamp gives an overview of planning a draft and writing processes to help students write their best essay.

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How to Get AI to write Your Paper for You

March 24 @4

 

AI stands for Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence, in this workshop we will teach different ways and strategies to use AI when writing your paper positively.

 

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The Write Angle: How to Write the Perfect Grad Application

April 7 @ 4

Students will learn how to compose the best graduate school entrance documents, including application letters, scholarship essays, resumes and more.

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Adding and subtracting fractions Workshop

January 21 @ 11

The workshop aims to equip attendees with the necessary skills to tackle simple and complex fraction-related challenges and apply their knowledge in various mathematical contexts.

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Basic TI-30 and TI-84 Calculator Skills Workshop

January 22 @ 11

 

The workshop covers key topics such as basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), exponentiation, square roots, and how to input and retrieve data effectively. Participants will also learn about the memory functions, statistical calculations, and graphing capabilities of the TI-84 calculator.

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Graphing Functions/Mean, Median, Standard Deviation Workshop

February 5 @11

 

The workshop aims to equip attendees with the tools to effectively interpret graphs, make informed decisions based on statistical measures, and apply these concepts. The workshop covers the basics of graphing functions, including linear, quadratic, and exponential functions, using graphing calculators, software or by hand

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Finding Zeros of Polynomials Workshop

February 20 @11

 

The Finding Zeros of Polynomials Workshop is a focused session designed to help participants understand and apply methods for determining the roots or zeros of polynomial equations. Participants will explore techniques such as factoring, synthetic division, and the Rational Root Theorem to find the values that make a polynomial equation equal to zero

 

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Graphing Logarithms/Probability Workshop

March 19 @ 11

The workshop covers the fundamentals of logarithmic functions, including properties and transformations, and provides practical insights into graphing these functions using graphing calculators or software.

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Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Testing Workshop

April 9 @ 2

 

In the confidence intervals segment, participants will learn how to construct and interpret confidence intervals for population parameters. The hypothesis testing portion of the workshop delves into the process of formulating and testing

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