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Learning How to Learn: Digital Detox & Finding Focus

October 10, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Learning How to Learn is a series of workshops hosted by the U of T Centre for Learning Strategy Support. Check out all upcoming sessions on the Centre for Learning Strategy Support event list on Folio or explore the Learning How to Learn at U of T Video Series on YouTube.

Workshop Details:

Your phone is essential, but sometimes it can be distracting while you’re studying or focusing. This workshop covers the benefits of disconnecting to support focus, attention, and deep learning. In this workshop, you will:

  • Understand why it is so easy to be distracted by the digital world
  • Build practical, flexible strategies to improve focus, prioritize rest, and increase productivity
  • Cultivate a mindful and intentional approach to technology use to support your learning

Learn more about this virtual workshop!

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