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Welcome to "The Basics of Effective Learning!" This web site
was developed to provide you with the basic information you need to be
a successful student at Bucks. The information presented on this site
has been field-tested in the Study Skills Seminar. Many students have
reported that after completing this course, they have improved their grades
by one to two grade levels. So we know that this information is useful!
If you have never explored a web site like this one, here are a few hints
to help you to navigate this site.
- Start by finding out who you are as a learner. Take the assessment
and then determine which study skills or concepts of learning will be
most useful to you for further exploration.
- Notice that you can explore topics by glancing over the main points,
or you can choose to explore a topic in detail-- depending on your needs
and interests.
- There are also a number of forms and other documents that you can
download for personal use on a regular basis.
- We have tried to provide navigational information to help you easily
get back and forth from this site to others. If you start to feel lost,
you can always go to the site map, go BACK, or go HOME.
- All of these features can be accessed from the site
map.
The "buck" doesn't stop here. This is just a starting point.
To really be successful, you need to be self-motivated and you need to
take advantage of the many support services available at Bucks. You can
start to check out these services by visiting these sites:
- Student Services Home
- Careers Home
- Developmental Education Services
A text-only version of this site can be
accessed.
There are also references to other web sites
that are written in other languages.
We'd love to hear your comments.
Developed by Meg Keeley
Special Populations
Office, Bucks County Community College
With funding from the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied
Technology Education Act
Designed and Produced by Chimera Studio
Copyright 1997 Bucks County Community College. All rights
reserved.
Author: keeleym@bucks.edu
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