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Tag: office hours

If I could tell students one thing… ask for help!”

December 14, 2021Lindsey Harding2021 Reflectionsoffice hours, undergrad experiences, writing

by Rebekah Marilyn Groth As an undergraduate student, I was never afraid to go knocking on professors’ doors during office hours. While I was always concerned that I was being a bother, I figured that’s what office hours are for, right? Showing up for office hours and reaching out for help was the best thing…

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Virtual Office Hours on eLC

December 6, 2018Lindsey Harding2018 reflectionsoffice hours

by Hannah McTier Everyone utilizes technology in this day and age, especially in academia. You can walk into any classroom and practically every student has a laptop, cell phone, or tablet out on their desk. Professors and TAs are no exception to this rule, either. Many classes are taught completely online now with students having…

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Digital Office Hours

March 2, 2018Lindsey Harding2017 reflectionscommunication, conferencing, email, office hours, responding to student writing, students

by Malissa Alinor In an increasingly technological society, we are connected in ways that would have never been possible a few decades ago. The speed at which we are able to correspond with others from miles away has led in part to a preference to use our electronic devices, such as smartphones, to facilitate communication.…

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