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Are you ready to take college
courses? These web sites can help you improve your study skills in critical
areas such as time management, note taking, test taking, test anxiety,
and memory enhancement.
• howtostudy.org
A site developed by Lucy Tribble MacDonald, Chemeketa Community College. Well
organized with information ranging from general study skills to discipline-specific
strategies. Check out the “Resource” section.
• The
Study Skills Help Page Learning Strategies for Success
Created by Dr. Carolyn Hopper, Middle Tennessee State University. Contains
a collection of handouts and interactive activities. Scroll down to "Practice
Tests and Games,” "Strategies for Success" and "Links
to Other Useful Sites.”
• Study
Skills Self-help Information
Created by Division of Student Affairs, Virginia Polytechnic and State University.
A thorough compilation of strategies, ranging from procrastination to note
taking. Includes online study skills workshops.
• Study
Guides and Strategies
A wide range of strategies, including reading, writing, test taking, and study
skills. Site presented in several languages.
• Academic
Skills Center – Study Skills Library
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
Provides a strategy database and web site links to other helpful web presentations.
• College
of Lake County Anxiety Reduction Program, David Ross
Access an interactive version of Dr. David Ross' Test Anxiety Workbook, which
includes stress reduction, active reading, time management, and test-taking
strategies.
• Dartmouth
College Academic Skills Center
Click on "Academic Success Resources" to access learning strategy
guides and view "Academic Success Videos" online.
• Mathmatters.org (Under Construction)
The purpose of this site is to help students develop a solid math foundation
and prevent math anxiety. Contains research, exercises for reducing math
anxiety, practical tips, and much more!
• Mind
Tools, Director James Manktelow
This commercial site is designed to help all thinkers improve memory and learning
skills.
• LD
Pride Online, The Vancouver Island Invisible
Disability Association Website
This award-winning site contains clear information and interactive assessments,
focusing on topics such as learning styles, multiple intelligences, and invisible
disabilities.
• Counseling & Career
Center at Brigham Young University
A fun site with interactive test-taking strategies. Check out “Life Management,” “Classroom
Skills” and “Test Achievement” sections.
Peninsula College provides the above web sites as additional resources
only. Peninsula College makes no representations or warranties, expressed
or implied, with respect to the content of any of these sites.
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