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  • Unit 10: Interacting with Instructors and Classes

    This unit focuses on how to engage in the learning process through interactions with your instructors and other students.Interacting with the instructor and other students leads to a full educational experience. Whether you are attending a class online, sitting in a lecture hall, or participating in a small group study, you will find that by being actively engaged with your instructor and fellow students, you will be on the path to a more successful college experience.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 5 hours.

    • Unit 10 Learning Outcomes Page
    • 10.1: Assess Your Current Knowledge and Attitudes

    • 10.2: Why Attend Class at All?

    • 10.3: Participating in Class

    • 10.4: Communicating with Instructors

    • 10.5: Public Speaking and Class Presentations

    • 10.6: Chapter Activities

    • Unit 10 Assessment

      •  Find a Mentor URL

        Read this article about why and how to choose a mentor to enrich your learning experience while in college. Building relationships with one or more mentors can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your time in college. After reading about mentorship, you will be asked to carry out and reflect on the process of finding and interviewing your own mentor.

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