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Academic Self Care
Self-care means taking an active role in protecting your own well-being and happiness, especially during stressful times. In this workshop, we’ll apply that concept to your academic experience. We’ll review the warning signs of burnout and identify behaviors and thoughts that can get in the way of self-care. We will identify strategies you can use…
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Addressing Burnout: Tools for Success
Our workplaces, academic experiences, and daily lives have gone through a lot over the last several years. There is so much opportunity to reimagine and reinvent the way we want to work, to learn, and to enjoy the world. The problem is that burnout is real and many of us are feeling exhausted. In this…
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An Introduction to HOLLIS and Harvard Library
All students have access to Harvard Library’s online resources. Learn how to take advantage of your online access through your HarvardKey, as well as your in-person access with a Harvard ID or a class participant card. Also learn how and where to ask for help throughout the semester. This webinar will also provide a brief overview of HOLLIS, which is the main…
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An Introduction to the Harvard i-lab
The Harvard i-lab is the central component of the Harvard Innovation Labs, a cross-disciplinary ecosystem for the Harvard community to explore innovation and entrepreneurship. It includes the Student i-lab, for current degree-seeking Harvard students; the Alumni Launch Lab, for alumni-founded ventures in the pre-seed to seed stage; and the Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab, a wet lab for student-…
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Art and Social Justice: Building Bridges
Many contemporary artists today have expanded their art practices outside of the limits of the art museum in an effort to engage broader communities and effect social change. This webinar will introduce students to some of the artists engaged in this art practice in which artists and artist collectives have redefined art as “social practice”…
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Big Data: How it is Used and (Sometimes) Abused
What are the actualities and possibilities for big data—and what are the dangers and challenges in using this tool? There will be examples citing specific brands, and the answer to the question: what do big data and Money Ball have in common? Presented by Robert Duboff, CEO, HawkPartners, LLC…
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Effective Time Management
Employing effective time management skills will help you be successful in and out of the classroom. In this session, we will define the basic principles of time management and address personal challenges with managing time. We will further identify and plan for tasks and commitments and try out some strategies for prioritization. Presented by Katie Baker…
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Finding Your Focus
Do you feel like you keep getting distracted? Many students feel pulled in different directions throughout the semester and often find it difficult to focus on one thing at a time. In this webinar, we will identify strategies for increasing your focus in class, managing distractions, and reducing the impulse to multitask. Presented by Sam…
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Getting Unstuck – How to Stop Procrastinating and Get to Work
Discover the antidote to procrastination in this webinar. Dive into practical techniques and insights to overcome inertia, ignite motivation, and cultivate a proactive mindset. It’s time to break free from procrastination and unleash your productivity. Presented by Sam Orsagh-Yentis (Learning Specialist)…
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Goal Setting Strategies for Academic Productivity and Success
People who write down their goals are more likely to meet them and people who set the “right” goals (intrinsic, measurable, approachable goals, to name a few) are more productive and successful. In this workshop you will learn about the science of goal setting and how to set the right academic goals to help you…
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Harvard Library Research Guides and Databases
Harvard Library subscribes to over one-thousand databases, providing you with an impressive amount of access to information; however, knowing what database to use and how to use it isn’t easy. This webinar will give you an overview of how to use the Databases page and the collection of Research Guides, where librarians organize suggestions for…
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How to Avoid Procrastination
Join us for an engaging webinar designed specifically for adult students balancing multiple responsibilities. This session will provide practical strategies to enhance your productivity, overcome procrastination, and manage your time more effectively. Whether you’re juggling work, family, or studies, this webinar will equip you with the tools to achieve your goals and reduce stress. Presented…
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How to Become a Web Freelancer
Are you thinking about becoming a web design/IT/Digital media freelancer? Come join us as Jen Kramer, Harvard Extension lecturer and veteran freelancer, covers topics including registering your company name, business model best practices, and practical tips on how to set yourself up for success as a freelancer. Presented by Jen Kramer…
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Learn about the Use of Human Subjects in Research and the Harvard IRB
If you’re doing a thesis as part of your ALM degree at Harvard Extension School, you may be planning to talk to or reach out to human subjects as part of that work – either via interviews or surveys or other forms of contact. This work may be subject to review by the Institutional Review Board…
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Managing Test-Taking Anxiety
Explore proven strategies to calm nerves, boost confidence, and optimize performance. Whether you’re a student, professional, or lifelong learner, unlock the keys to mastering exams with ease and resilience. Presented by Wyndham Ayares, Ed.D. (Academic Coach)…
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Motivation and Focus: How to Propel Yourself Forward
This workshop focuses on building motivation by connecting long-term goals to daily tasks, emphasizing the benefits of positive encouragement and scheduled breaks. We will offer practical tips for addressing common motivational issues such as writer’s block and chronic procrastination. Presented by Holly Schreiber (Academic Tutor, Signet Education)…
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Next After News: How to Leverage a Journalism Background
In 2016, American colleges and universities awarded 13,858 journalism degrees. But according to a 2017 study by the Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce, journalism and communications majors are the only group of college graduates with increasingly higher unemployment rates. At the same time, if you get a journalism job, you may not keep…
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Overcoming Writer’s Block
Most students have encountered some form of writer’s block–a frustrating inability to write even when the motivation seems to be there. This webinar will uncover some of the misconceptions about the writing process that lead to writer’s block and offer practical solutions for breaking through it. Presented by Holly Schreiber (Academic Tutor, Signet Education)…
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Planning: How to Keep Your Academic/Life Habits from Becoming Disorganized
We all know how important it is to plan ahead for success — in your courses, in your job, in your life. But it’s all too easy to let all our tasks and priorities jumble us into a regular pattern of disorganization and poor planning. Holly Schreiber, an academic tutor with Signet Education, talks about…
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Project Management
Watch this webinar to learn more about how to manage your work — whether it is assignments, essays, or longer-term projects. Whether it is a paper, a problem set, or any assignment that involves multiple steps, this webinar will walk you through best practices for breaking down a project, creating and executing a plan, and…