The library offers a range of helpful services. All of our appointments are free of charge and confidential.
We have included some suggestions and resources for getting the most out of online learning and for making the transition back to in-person learning.
You can find additional strategies for learning online or making the transition to in-person learning on these pages:
For more information about time management see our Master Time Management Guide.
Prepare your study space by having all your materials (pens, papers, textbooks, etc.) easily accessible. Make sure you have your charger handy and you are situated close to a power outlet. Sitting at a desk or table instead of on your couch or bed (if possible) will help you stay focused.
Prepare your mind for studying online the same way you would for face-to-face classes. Dress the same way you would for an in-person class, put away your cell phone, turn off all notifications on your computer, and take a few mindful moments before you begin your classwork to get ready to focus.
Read our Study Effectively series for information on reading textbooks, improving concentration, managing distractions, and incorporating active study techniques to enhance your learning.
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