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CAA Site Maps
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Physical Location
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Physical space. The Center for
Academic Assistance (CAA) is located directly in front of the double stairwell on the
ground floor of the Library. CAA occupies the entire space except for the Student Software
Support Services area (to the far left of the entrance) and the two offices and lab
associated with the Center for Instructional Development, and the Testing
Center in the far back. To get information about a
particular part of the Center, click it. |
(To see the interiors of other
buildings at Clayton State, go to http://www.clayton.edu/tour.htm)
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Website. Below are hyperlinks to CAA's web pages and brief descriptions
of each page's content. (Clicking a heading will send you directly to that web
page.)
Home
General Information
Location
Hours
Center Policies
Access to
space
Access to
materials
Access to
personnel
Appropriate
behavior
Mission
& Services
Courses & Workshops
Courses
Academic
Skills Tune-Up
WLAB 2999:
Writing Lab
Clayton State University 2500:
Essentials of Peer Tutoring
Workshops
Math Review
Workshops
External Labs
Academic Skills Tune-Up
What it is
Who can participate
Getting started
Hours
Goal setting
Refreshing and building skills
Registering
English Assistance
CAA
Writing Assistance
Writing
Assignment Tips
Writing about
Literature
Glossary of Terms
Research Tips
MLA and APA Styles
MS Word Tips
E-mail Tips
Georgia
Regents' Exam
Writing
Assessments
Writing
Lab Course
Reading
Reading
Literature
Instructional
Materials
Related
Websites
Learning
Support
Math Assistance
General Information
Group
Study Schedule
Resources
Academic Skills Tune-Up
StudyWorks Files
StudyWorks
Demos
Workshops
Math 1101 Reminder Series
Extra Problem Sets
Math Links
Staff
Peer Tutoring
What Tutoring Is and
Isn't
Getting a
Tutor
Request for a Tutor
Learner Contract
Tips for the Tutored
Becoming a
Tutor
Effective Tutors
Tutor Training
Tutor Application
Tutor Contract
Current Tutors
CAA Referral Process
Online Referral
Form
Regetnts' Testing Program
Study Strategies
Assessing Your Learning
Style
Learning Styles and Learning Strategies
Sensory Preference & Study Strategies
Hemispheric Dominance & Study Strategies
Temperament and Study Strategies
Getting (and Staying)
Organized and Motivated
Creating the Right Study Environment
Assessing Your Study Habits
Time Management
Preparing for Class
Reading & Note Taking
Listening & Note Taking
Coping with Tests
Improving Your Memory
Reducing Test Anxiety
Writing Assignments
Working in Groups
Instructional Materials
Materials by category
Business
ESL
Foreign Languages
French, German, Spanish
Health Sciences
Case Studies, Dental Hygiene, Medical Mathematics, Medical
Terminology, Pharmacology
Math
Algebra, Basic Math, Calculus, Geometry, Precalculus,
Statistics, Technical Mathematics, Trigonometry,
Integrated Concepts
Natural Sciences
Anatomy & Physiology, Chemistry, General Science,
Microbiology, Physics, Scientific Method
Reading/Critical Thinking
Social Sciences
Anthropology, Political Science, Psychology
Speaking and Speech
General Oral Language Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Public Speaking
Study Skills
General Study Skills, Note Taking
Test-Taking
Writing & Grammar
Writing Process, Grammar, Vocabulary, Research Writing
Multisubject Curricula
SkillsBank
Staff
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