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Learning Skills Services
Learning
Styles Assessments
Memory and How It Works Presentation
Learning Styles Presentation
Tutoring Program
Office of Disability Services
Learning Skills Specialist
The Learning Skills Specialist provides FREE
programs and services designed to help students sharpen the skills
necessary to succeed in college. The Specialist provides
learning and study skills assessments and student consultations
on an individual or group basis. These meetings provide
opportunities for students to understand their individual learning
styles and find learning strategies that will make them more efficient,
effective learners. The Specialist also conducts workshops
and makes classroom presentations.
Learning Skills Program
The "job" of being a good college student requires
many skills. Besides the necessity for good reading, writing and
calculating abilities, the successful student needs to learn how to take
good notes (lecture and texts), manage his/her time, appropriately
"read" a textbook, prepare for and take college-level exams, and much
more. A lot of what happens in the Learning Skills Specialist's
office focuses on the development of these competencies.
Designing personal study strategies is the most
frequently requested assistance. In one-to-one consultations, the
specialist helps the student assess his/her study strengths and learning
style. Based on these findings, strategies are selected or
developed which will match the student's current course needs and time
available. Practices need to be created which build on a student's
strengths and compensate for weaker areas. These consultations are
free to enrolled students.
Faculty Referrals
Faculty frequently make student referrals to the
Learning Skills Specialist. Many referrals are made because
students...
- Perform poorly on tests or assignments
- Complain about their abilities to take good notes
- Say it is hard to understand the textbook
- Say they cannot find enough time to study
- Get anxious about exams
- Say they read slowly
- Generally struggle in class
Classroom Presentations
Faculty may request guest lectures from the Learning
Skills Specialist. Any number of reasons may prompt such a request
including: preparing students with test-taking strategies for specific
testing formats, building time management techniques for busy students,
developing information-processing skills through an understanding of how
the memory works, and teaching students how to write papers specific to
an instructor's needs. Each lecture is individually designed.
Study Skills Workshops
During Fall Quarter, the Learning Skills Specialist
offers a series of free, 50-minute workshops covering a
variety of topics students say are important to them. Faculty
often support attendance at these popular events by awarding class
credit for participation. Understanding How Memory Works, Test Taking
Tips, Time Management, and Learning Style Analysis are a few
of the most requested topics. Schedules are distributed to all
faculty and staff, and posted on most campus bulletin boards.
On-line Workshop
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Learning Strategies Online
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Learning Skills Specialist
Ferdinand Avila-Medina
fmedina@cotc.edu
Warner Center 238
1179 University Drive
Newark, OH 43105
(740) 366-9247
(740) 364-9641 (FAX)
1-800-9NEWARK
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