York University Learning Commons

York University Learning Commons

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The key of areas of support in the Learning Commons are: writing, research, learning skills and career services. Support is primarily provided in the form of drop-in assistance and workshops. Much of this activity is centred around the Learning Commons @ Scott Library (located on the 2nd floor). Support is provided by several partners:

Writing - The Writing Centre
Research - York University Libraries
Learning Skills - Learning Skills Services
Career Services - Career Centre

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11/21/2013

Wondering how to write the perfect paragraph? Well, that's the subject of tmrw's writing workshop! (Nov 22) 11:30-12:30pm S312 Ross

Learning Commons 11/21/2013

Hello fellow Yorkies, hope you are getting your studying done for exam time. Have any of you been to the library lately? It’s so busy. Did you know that the Scott Library has several quiet study areas located on the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors? The study desks there also have outlets so you can plug in your chargers and use your own devices.

You may also find that sometimes you need a really quiet, or even silent, place to study. The second floor on Scott Library also has a Silent Study Hall especially for students who require complete silence to focus on their work. So the next time you are having troubles finding a quiet spot, be sure to check out these spaces for an awesome experience at Scott!

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11/19/2013

Choosing where to continue your education is a critical element in ensuring it a positive step forward. Learn about resources and strategies for selecting a post graduate program that fits best with your expectations, interests and resources.

Location: Screening Room in the Sound & Moving Image Library, Scott Library

Time and Date: Wed, November 20, 3pm – 4pm

11/19/2013

Most people only use a tiny fraction of their brain power. Learn techniques to help you transfer all that course work information into your long term memory, along with the strategies you’ll need to retrieve the information when you most need it.

Come check out the Memory workshop happening in the Screening Room in the Sound & Moving Image Library, Scott Library

Thursday November 28, 4pm – 5pm

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Monday 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Tuesday 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Wednesday 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Thursday 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Friday 1:30pm - 3:30pm