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DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
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DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
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DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
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DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
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DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
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DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260614T012735Z
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DTSTART:20231012T180000Z
DTEND:20231012T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260614T012735Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44064934143087
DTSTART:20231018T200000Z
DTEND:20231018T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260614T012735Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44064934161526
DTSTART:20231102T180000Z
DTEND:20231102T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260614T012735Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44064934167672
DTSTART:20231108T210000Z
DTEND:20231108T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260614T012735Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44064934177916
DTSTART:20231116T190000Z
DTEND:20231116T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260614T012735Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44064934191233
DTSTART:20231129T210000Z
DTEND:20231129T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Student Success Workshops enhance the successful transition pro
 cess students undergo in pursuing their goals. This transition is achieved
  by connecting skills and strategies to their learning. The sessions liste
 d below allow for candid discussions to take place and for students to art
 iculate their experiences by formulating strategies together. The balance 
 between learning and relationship building provides a richer experience th
 at validates the perspectives of everyone involved as a part of the proces
 s. The Workshop series enables students to engage with faculty\, students 
 and staff in a high-quality co-curricular relationship. The goal is to all
 ow students to explore how to talk to professors\, understand learning sty
 les\, time management/prioritization and identify and manage stress. These
  goals are achieved by providing students with the opportunity to think cr
 itically about their non-cognitive abilities and identify existing gaps.\n
 \n \n\nDates and Topics: (all workshops are held in a flex/hybrid format\,
  click on the link to join via Zoom or join us in room 2440 at the Des Pla
 ines Campus) \n\nWednesday\, August 23 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Getting t
 he Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to adapt to 
 learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning online
 \, creating academic goals\, and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, August 31 
 at 1 p.m.- Using Your Syllabus to Succeed:  Understand college instructors
 ’ expectations\, classroom management and teaching styles\, grading syst
 ems and manage multiple deadline dates.Wednesday\, September 13 at 3 p.m.-
  Library Virtual Library Walk Through: Discover Oakton Library Services! G
 et ready for the fall semester and learn about the many resources that can
  help you succeed in your classes.Thursday\, September 21 at 1 p.m.- Using
  Assessments for Majors\, Careers\, and Learning: Identify assessments tha
 t may help you decide on a major\, career path and methods to improve lear
 ning strategies.Wednesday\, September 27 at 3 p.m.- Effective Communicatio
 n:  Plan a three-question discussion with your instructor. Bring your impr
 essions of your syllabi.Wednesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m.- Strategies for Ge
 tting the Most Out of a Flexible Learning Environment: Discover ways to ad
 apt to learning in a remote environment\, including practices for learning
  online\, creating academic goals and accomplishing tasks.Thursday\, Octob
 er 12 at 1 p.m.- Critical Thinking: Discuss examples of evaluating concept
 s and applying critical thinking in your courses to use on tests\, essays 
 and projects.Wednesday\, October 18 at 3 p.m.- Budgeting Your Study Time: 
 List course learning objectives and practice time management tools to stud
 y more effectively and apply what you learn.Thursday\, November 2 at 1 p.m
 .- Test-Taking Strategies: Learn how to cycle through a test and establish
  an effective routine that keeps you calm and collected during exams.Wedne
 sday\, November 8 at 3 p.m. – Zotero & Citations: Keeping track of all y
 our sources can be frustrating and overwhelming\, but managing sources can
  be a breeze with a little organization. Zotero is a powerful\, easy-to-us
 e research tool that helps you gather\, organize and analyze sources and t
 hen share the results of your research.Thursday\, November 16 at 1 p.m.- A
 pplying Skills for Career and Transfer: Join us to discuss leveraging the 
 skills and competencies you have learned at Oakton to transfer to a four-y
 ear institution.Wednesday\, November 29 at 3 p.m.- Stress Management and S
 elf-Care: Explore healthy options for managing stress and practice health 
 and wellness strategies as suggested by counselors from the Wellness Cente
 r. \n\nPlease visit Oakton College's Learning Center and TRIO Student Supp
 ort for additional information.
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, 2440
SUMMARY:Academic Success and Beyond Workshops 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.oakton.edu/event/academic_success_and_beyond_w
 orkshops
CATEGORIES:TRIO
END:VEVENT
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