Outreach Workshops on Learning Skills (OWLS) are designed to help students develop as self-confident and efficient learners by introducing new study skills and strategies they can apply to their study routine.
We have two options for these workshop events:
- We come to your class or meeting and facilitate an interactive and engaging presentation about the academic skills topic of your choice. Just put in a request!
- We host a few all-campus events each semester, which any UNCG student is welcome to attend.
OWLS Topics
Introduction to AAC Services (20-min and 50-min formats available)
Participants in this session learn about the Academic Achievement Center (AAC), including the services we provide and how to access those services. There is also discussion around what success is, why help-seeking is important to college students, and an opportunity for participants to ask questions.
Note: Available as either a 20-minute “mini workshop” or as a 50-minute workshop with an additional goal-setting activity.
Note Taking
Participants in this session will explore ways to identify main ideas from readings and lectures and will have the opportunity to practice different note taking systems. They will also learn about different strategies for using their notes as study tools.
Study Strategies
Participants in this session engage in critical thinking about their study routines and learn new techniques they can use to improve their learning.
Test Preparation
Participants in this session will practice planning for an upcoming test and will explore different self-testing and test-anxiety-reducing strategies to improve their test performance.
Time Management & Overcoming Procrastination
Participants in this session examine how their time is spent each week and consider ways to prioritize and set time management goals that speak to their individual needs. They will also discuss key causes for procrastination and strategies to organize and complete tasks.