Students will develop goals related to academic success.
Students will develop self-management related to academic success.
Students will develop communication skills related to academic success.
Students will develop strategies for academic success.
Do the activities below to develop knowledge and skills for academic success. Watch short videos, use tools, and try the poll questions. For help with this tutorial, submit a question using the Ask a Librarian or Tutor link in your blue navigation bar at the top of this guide.
Students have access to Microsoft Teams through the mypath.kctcs.edu page. Click on the waffle icon in the top left corner of the Microsoft account to see the Teams app. Teams combines lots of Microsoft tools, but the main apps students need are the calendar and the video chat option.
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