Take Your Writing to the Max
Learn how to maneuver Grammarly and use it as a tool to improve your writing.
Facilitated by: Karla Hernandez
Tutor, Learning Resources
September 30, 4 pm
October 8, noon
November 12, noon
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Analysis vs. Summary Workshop
Learn how to summarize and analyze through the lens of the Wizarding World. Gain the ability to identify the key elements within summary and analysis to distinguish both.
Facilitated by:
Karla Hernandez
Tutor, Learning Resources
October 26, noon
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How to Analyze Literature, Part 1 & 2
In this two-part, online workshop we will discuss how literature is define. Through hands-on activities, students will understand the seperate elements of literature to critically examine a text in different ways and will learn how to evaluate and condense information from different souces and works.
Facilitated by:
Ismael Santos, MA
Lab Instructor, Learning Resources
Part 1, October 13 at 1:15 pm
Part 2, October 20, at 1:15 pm
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Burning Questions: Writing a Research Question
This workshop will help you identify three basic components of an introductory paragraph and prepare you to write a research question that effectively addresses your topic. We'll also review how to link your question to a well-written thesis statement.
Facilitated by: Phillip Peevy
Associate Instructor, Learning Resources
email: ppeevy@mdc.edu
October 7 at 11 am and October 20 at noon
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Learn Editing and Proofreading Skills with Learning Resources!
In this interactive workshop, participants will learn strategies for editing their work.
Facilitated by:
Zoraida Pastor, MFA
Adjunct Faculty and Lab Instructor, Learning Resources
Mayra Hernandez
Lab Instructor, Learning Resources
October 7, 2020 at 4:30 pm
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