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4 tips for taking intensive summer courses

4 tips for taking intensive summer courses

Katie June 12, 2023 e-learning, study skills, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. The following blog post contains four tips for taking intensive summer courses. Most summer courses are intensive by nature, as there is a lot of curriculum to cover in a limited amount of time. With less time to cover the same …

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4 tips for taking summer classes in college

Katie July 5, 2022 e-learning, good habits, grades, homework, study skills, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. There are many reasons why students might take summer classes in college: to graduate early, to make space for a double major, to retake courses that didn’t go so well, for personal enrichment, and to boost your student resume. Taking college …

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how to use active recall to study

How to use active recall to study

Katie February 14, 2022 e-learning, good habits, study skills, test taking

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Active recall is one of the most effective study methods there is. If you’re a student of any age, or even if you’re an adult taking professional development courses, you need to know how to use active recall to study. What …

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how to manage email as a student

How to manage email as a student

Katie October 4, 2021 communication, e-learning, good habits, organization, procrastination, routines

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Email is an important communication channel for students, starting in elementary school and ending … essentially never. But so many (so many!) students struggle with how to manage email. The problem is that so few students know what to do once …

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tips for open book exams

Tips for open-book exams

Katie Azevedo May 10, 2021 e-learning, grades, note-taking, study skills, test taking

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Open-book exams have a complicated reputation, as there are pros and cons to this type of test: Pro: You have to memorize less information.  Con: Open-book exams offer a false sense of security, fooling you into thinking the answers will just …

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How to help a child with ADHD during remote learning: 8 tips

Katie Azevedo October 19, 2020 ADD/ADHD, e-learning, focus, good habits

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Remote learning is challenging even for typical learners. But students with ADHD have a unique set of the challenges that are magnified during remote or hybrid learning. As an executive function coach who specializes in ADHD, I hear from parents weekly …

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morning routine for school

Morning routines for school: Remote learning edition

Katie Azevedo September 14, 2020 e-learning, good habits, organization, productivity, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Morning routines for school are essential to getting out the door on time – dressed, fed and ready to roll. But school morning routines for remote learning are just as critical to having a successful day – minus the getting out …

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10 remote learning tips for parents of early elementary children

Katie Azevedo September 1, 2020 e-learning, organization

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Remote learning has its challenges for all grades and ages. But parents of early elementary-aged children, specifically Kindergarten through second grade, have a unique set of challenges when it comes to navigating remote and hybrid learning. If your child is in …

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organization tips for online learning

20 organization tips for online learning

Katie Azevedo August 26, 2020 e-learning, good habits, organization

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. The learning piece of online learning and hybrid learning is hard enough. That’s the side of things that’s cognitively demanding, that requires focus and thinking and studying and work. But that learning piece becomes so much harder when you’re not organized …

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10 tips for remote learning and hybrid learning for students

Katie Azevedo August 17, 2020 e-learning, good habits, organization

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Remote learning and hybrid learning have their challenges, particularly for students who have never taken online classes.  Remote and hybrid learning also require that students more independently manage their work, systems, and discipline. For many students, this is not easy. Below …

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  • memory
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  • note-taking
  • organization
  • procrastination
  • productivity
  • reading comprehension
  • routines
  • SAT / ACT
  • self advocacy
  • study skills
  • study tips
  • test anxiety
  • test taking
  • time management
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