This page houses all of our workshop recordings. Browse through the descriptions below and click on the videos that are most useful to you. If you prefer to attend these workshops live, they are usually offered at the beginning of each semester.
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Overwhelmed with writing reports, papers or assignments? Learn how to break papers down into smaller, manageable steps to feel more confident and prepared. Additional anti-procrastination and time management tips for writing will also be covered. |
Learn how to correct common errors including run-on sentences, comma splices, and sentence fragments. This seminar also offers tips on how to use commas correctly. |
Want to make your paper easier to read? Explore strategies for organizing your paper and connecting ideas between sentences. Topics include creating traditional and reverse outlines, integrating clear pronoun references, and adding transitions. |
Explore common mistakes when integrating quotes and paraphrases into papers. Learn how to integrate quotes properly with lead-ins and how to paraphrase successfully using step-by-step strategies to help reword original passages. This is a useful seminar for students writing research papers, business reports, technical reports, or any written assignment that requires research. |
Explore common mistakes when integrating quotes into literature papers. Learn how to integrate quotes properly with lead-ins and how to integrate quotes for special situations (ex: dialogue). This is a useful seminar for students writing papers that involve literature or literary analysis with books, short stories, plays or poems. |
Need a quick brush up on plagiarism? This seminar provides a solid overview of the basics of plagiarism, including the concept of ownership and giving-credit-where-credit-is-due. Several case studies will be explored, highlighting how to avoid plagiarism in writing. |
Looking for a refresher on essay structure? Explore the major parts of an academic essay in this workshop. Topics include introduction, thesis, paragraph structure, and conclusion. |
Workshops are offered at the beginning of each semester.
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