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Episode 26: Taking Advantage of the Learning and Writing Centers

20 min · 11 de may de 2020
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Our guest this week is Brandon Dove, the Coordinator of Virtual Campus and Online Services at the Learning and Writing Centers. Brandon discusses what these centers are, and how students can take advantage of them to succeed and become better learners. Links Brandon's introduction video for the Writing Center [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1ZHiqovSrE] The Learning Center website [https://learning.adelphi.edu/] The Writing Center website [https://writing.adelphi.edu/] List of skills you can develop [https://learning.adelphi.edu/skills-development/] Scheduling an appointment [https://learning.adelphi.edu/tutoring/]

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