As finals approach, the Writing Center will return to offer drop-in support at OSA's Accountability Groups. All students are welcome to attend and work in a quiet, productive group setting, with the opportunity to ask Writing TFs questions as they arise. These are informal sessions, so there’s no need to register, and we encourage you to stop by at any time. Academic coaches will also be present. See [attached] for more information.
This workshop will serve as a primer on creating and presenting a research poster with the end goal of equipping HGSE students with key tools that will help them maximize the impact of their poster presentation. This event is geared toward research and academic posters, but many of the broader principles discussed may be applicable to other types of presentations.
High-level topics covered in this session include:
This workshop will serve as a primer on creating and presenting a research poster with the end goal of equipping HGSE students with key tools that will help them maximize the impact of their poster presentation. This event is geared toward research and academic posters, but many of the broader principles discussed may be applicable to other types of presentations.
The Writing Center periodically offers events where students can write in a quiet, productive group setting, with the opportunity to ask TFs questions as they arise. These are informal sessions, so there’s no need to register, and we encourage you to drop in at any time.
The Writing Center periodically offers events where students can write in a quiet, productive group setting, with the opportunity to ask TFs questions as they arise. These are informal sessions, so there’s no need to register, and we encourage you to drop in at any time.
This workshop will serve as a primer on writing, communicating and perfecting an elevator pitch with the end goal of introducing HGSE students to key principles that will lead to effective pitches. This event will be hands-on and will provide a welcoming collaborative space where students can practice and receive live feedback from attending peers and instructors.
This workshop will serve as a primer on writing, communicating and perfecting an elevator pitch with the end goal of introducing HGSE students to key principles that will lead to effective pitches. This event will be hands-on and will provide a welcoming collaborative space where students can practice and receive live feedback from attending peers and instructors.
High-level topics covered in this session include:
Our second set of drop-in sessions of the Fall 2020 semester! Swing by this drop-in session to get the support you need to elevate your oral communication deliverable from good to great. This event will provide a welcoming and safe space for students to work on their oral communication projects side-by-side an HGSE CommLab TF. Topic ideas include, but are not limited to:
PowerPoint Slide Construction
PowerPoint Narrative / Storyboarding
Elevator Pitches (e.g., recruiting, peer-to-peer, product pitch)...
Our second set of drop-in sessions for the Fall semester! Swing by this drop-in session to get the support you need to elevate your oral communication deliverable from good to great. This event will provide a welcoming and safe space for students to work on their oral communication projects side-by-side an HGSE CommLab TF. Topic ideas include, but are not limited to:
PowerPoint Slide Construction
PowerPoint Narrative / Storyboarding
Elevator Pitches (e.g., recruiting, peer-to-peer, product pitch)...
Swing by this drop-in session to get the support you need to elevate your oral communication deliverable from good to great. This event will provide a welcoming and safe space for students to work on their oral communication projects side-by-side an HGSE CommLab TF. Topic ideas include, but are not limited to:
PowerPoint Slide Construction
PowerPoint Narrative / Storyboarding
Elevator Pitches (e.g., recruiting, peer-to-peer, product pitch)