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Virtual Finals Frenzy & Wellbeing Guide

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Study Skills and Online Learning

Hello and welcome to Augusta University Library's Virtual Finals Frenzy. This section is the Study Skills and Online Learning section. This section aims to help you with your transitions to online classes and how to stay motivated and be the most successful. So look around and have fun!

Also below, you will find links to the Online Resources sections for both the Greenblatt and Reese Library. Please use these to have help with your research and studies. Do not forget you can always chat with the library if you need assistance!

 

Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library Online Resources

 

Reese Library Online Resources

Keep Learning USG

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The University System of Georgia has created an online page to help students in these hard times and during major shifts to online classes. While many of us have been accustomed to online courses, submissions of papers, and exams, it can be difficult to keep the stamina throughout the semester when you are stuck in one spot constantly. Therefore, the USG has created an initiative called Keep Learning in which students can find multiple resources for whatever challenges they may come across. For a checklist of action items and helpful tips, navigate to the Keep Learning USG homepage.

There you will also find tabs on the side that will aid you in Remote Access, along with ways to stay mentally and physically healthy. Likewise, there are plenty of resources to help you stay successful and to fully utilize all the University System of Georgia resources that are free to students like you!

 

Tutoring and Support Services

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The Academic Success Center (ASC) is home to a variety of free support services including tutoring, academic coaching, and success workshops for Augusta University students. At the ASC, our number one goal is to see you succeed! Our mission is to collaborate with campus partners to expand and energize student learning utilizing innovative best practices.

You can find them here  https://www.augusta.edu/academicsuccess/


However, if you were looking specifically for help with just writing or just math, you can set up specific appointments with either the Writing Center or the Math Assistance Center online.


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The Writing Center is a free, one-on-one writing and multimodal composition consultations for all undergraduate students, graduate students, post-docs, residents, faculty, and staff. Writing consultations can take place in person or online. The staff helps writers at any stage in the writing process—brainstorming, drafting, revising, editing—for any discipline. Consultants are also happy to help with community writing projects, creative writing, job materials, and personal writing projects.

Online appointments can be set up here → https://www.augusta.edu/pamplin/writingcenter/


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If you need help reviewing for your math test or need a different take on some math topic, then the Math Assistance Center (MAC) is here for you. We are staffed by student assistants employed by the department. We offer free tutoring to any student enrolled in a math course at Augusta University. Our student assistants can help with statistics, quantitative reasoning, algebra, precalculus, calculus, and more.

Online appointments can be set up here → https://www.augusta.edu/scimath/mathematics/mathassistancecenter.php