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Climbing the Mentorship Mountain
How to Create Events that Cause a Buzz on Campus
What to Do in a Session When They Don't Know What to Do?
How Did You Get From There to Here?: An interview with National Library of Medicine staff
Looking Past the Learning
The Seven Best Learning Strategies, According to Science
2021 Symposium
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What’s Writing Got to Do With Fashion: A Case Study in Creative Interdepartmental Collaboration & Playing With Fire: A Case Study
Re-imagining the Basics of Running a Tutoring Session
What’s Going on in This Picture? A Brief Introduction to Visual Thinking Strategies
Give me 5! Using Videos to Capture Students' Attention
Write It Out to the Finish Line: Competitive Writing and Collaborations for Accelerating Students
“Off With Their Heads!”– A Tale of Collaboration to Help Students Create Spectacular E-portfolios Without Going Down the Rabbit Hole
Beyond Fixin’ Their Papers: Using Comics, Visuals, and Audience to Engage Your College Writing Student
Imagining Possibilities: Tutoring in the School of Entertainment & Design Technology (SEDT)
Bridging the Gap Between Tutoring and Library Services
The Mathematics of Writing
Speech Tutoring 101: Preparing Tutors and Empowering Students
(Pre-recorded Session) Red Queens and White Knights: Using Chess in Math Tutoring
2020 Symposium
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Active Learning
Battling Bias and Embracing Equity
Building Bridges: Music in Tutoring
The One Stop Source for Student Success
Physical to Digital: Bringing Equity and Accessibility to Video Tutorials
Promoting the values of empathy and equity while providing writing support to English as a Second Language (ESL) students
Sexual Violence and Academic Success
Stand on the Shoulders of Giants to Step Over the Barriers of Inequity: Using Google Scholar to Leverage the Power of Open Access
Become an ACCESS Ally
MDC Leadership Project - Factors Effecting Black Male Student Success in Two-Year State College
Now, I See It: How Tutors Can Use Visuals to Enhance Students’ Understanding of Material
Providing Effective Feedback: Getting Students to Listen
The Source of Empathy and Equity
Supporting Collaborative Teamwork: How to Succeed with Group Projects
Utilizing Technology to Enhance Learning Process in Tutoring Sessions
You Are A Resource: Tutors As Change Allies
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2018 TutorTIPs Symposium Program
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