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How to get the most out of your academic readings

Wednesday, February 5, 2025 16:00to17:00
How to get the most out of your academic readings
Are you looking to better understand and analyze your academic readings? In this session, we will explore strategies to enhance your reading comprehension, retention, and critical analysis skills. Learn how to decipher complex texts, identify key concepts, and focus while reading in a digital environment. Whether you're a seasoned student or new to university-level reading, this workshop will equip you with practical techniques to excel in your studies and make the most of your academic journey. Unlock the power of reading and elevate your learning experience with us!
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This workshop will include activities such as individual reflection, poll questions, and individual practice of the reading strategies presented.
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1. Identify tips and techniques for more engaged reading
2. Apply active reading strategies to digital and physical reading environments
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