If you do not see the podcast, click here to listen. Complex reading, like academic reading, requires greater effort than the reading we do for pleasure. In order to comprehend […]
If you do not see the podcast player, click here to listen. Learning requires effort. As I talked about in a previous episode on Using the SQ3R Reading Method, academic […]
With the influx of AI (Artificial Intelligence) -generated programs aiding students in everything from creating an outline to forging a research paper, maintaining academic integrity and writer authenticity is becoming […]
If you do not see the podcast player, click here to listen. LaMont Durstein was excited about his midterm research essay for History 120! This would be his first college […]
If you do not see the podcast, click here to listen. Online learning is often a great fit for parents with young children, but juggling coursework, along with job and […]
If you do not see the podcast, click here to listen. The month of May is designated as Mental Health Awareness Month, and here at Purdue Global, our Learning for […]
The Academic Success Center invites readers to view our newest resource, “Accessing and Using the Writing Center: A Guide and Invitation.” Our Writing Center resources and services aim to empower […]
The month of April is designated as Autism Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], (2023b), this designation encourages acceptance and inclusion of those with […]
National Nutrition Month® occurs March of each year. National Nutrition Month® is an annual event sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The campaign is designed to promote choosing nutritious […]
If you do not see the podcast player, click here to listen. Ribeye Jones had a problem, a serious problem, and he couldn’t decide how to solve it. A nonconventional […]