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Group Appointment - Reading and Note taking for Workshops / Units

Group Appointment - Reading and Note taking for Workshops / Units Online

This is a 45-minute appointment for up to four students with one of our Student Learning Developers. The session will start with some advice and tips on reading and notte-taking for PEC, followed by questions and answers, a group discussion and advice on how to apply the content to your own study situation. This is not a presentation or webinar, and you should come prepared to share and discuss what you want help with

Description of what the appointment covers

This appointment will cover the basics of taking an active, task-based approach to reading and note taking for PEC. This should help you i) identify a clear purpose for your reading at the Prepare and Engage stage  ii) identify the most important sections of the reading that you need to focus on, iii) develop a better understanding of the material you are reading, and iv) create a more concise, revision-ready set of notes for each unit.  

Freuqently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Small Group Appointments

How many students will be in my group appointment?

Any number from one to four.

How long is the appointment?

As with a standard one-to-one study skills appointment, the slot is for up to 45 minutes.

Where do the group appointments take place?

All group appointments take place online on Microsoft Teams.

Apart from the number of students, what is the difference between a one-to-one appointment and a small group appointment?

A group appointment is more structured than an individual appointment, and there is some advice and guidance provided at the start of the session, followed by Q&A and discussion. If you want to discuss a very personal issue, or you have complex requirements, then an individual appointment might be more suitable for you.

Why might I book a small group appointment rather than a one-to-one or a drop in?

  • You might be able to book yourself onto a small group appointment more quickly than a one-to-one.
  • You might want the opportunity to talk about your issues with fellow students as well as a Student Learning Developer; hearing other students’ thoughts about the topic could give you some useful new perspectives and allow you to benefit from peer support.
  • You might want a bit of structured input on the topic at the start of the session to help put your issue in context

How should I prepare for my group appointment?

You'll need to have your microphone working and it would help if you have your camera on as well, although if you prefer not to, that is also fine.

To get the most out of the appointment, it would be helpful to think about the topic briefly beforehand, and jot down a few issues you want to discuss or questions you want to ask.

 

Date:
Thursday 3 April 2025
Time:
11:00 - 11:45
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Audience:
  All Students  
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Registrations open at 11:00 Thursday 20 March 2025

Session lead(s)

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Sarah Hall

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