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McGraw Cognitive Science Series: Principles of Learning & Studying

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Training/Workshop

Wed, Feb 19, 2025

5 PM – 5:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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"How to think about studying & exam prep. What does the latest research tell us about the cognitive processes, strategies, and techniques essential for academic success?

These brief (30-minute) & useful sessions will provide insights to help you become a more effective and efficient student and achieve your academic goals. Princeton’s academic demands require not only new methods and skills but also new ways of thinking about academics."

This series is "simulcast" in person and virtually.

Speakers

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Nic Voge

Senior Associate Director, McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning

Princeton University

Nic directs the McGraw Center’s Learning Programs, including the Undergraduate Learning Program and the Graduate Learning Program. Adopting a socio-cognitive approach informed by self-worth theory and positive psychology, Nic explores the unique educational expectations of elite research universities and the ways students engage with and meet them. Recognizing the variety and complexity of learning demands students encounter in various disciplines and courses, our programs focus on assisting students as they transition into and through Princeton’ distinctive curriculum. Nic is a founding member of the Princeton Perspective ProjectPrincipedia, and the Academic Resilience Consortium (formerly The Resilience Consortium).



He recently co-authored Life Beyond Grades: Designing College Courses to Promote Intrinsic Motivation (Cambridge University Press).


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