A study group is a small group of students, usually between 2 - 5 people, enrolled in the same class or program. This type of group meets periodically throughout the semester to review and discuss class material and coursework. Study groups allow students to engage in a process called active learning. Students engage with each other and pool their knowledge. Group members also offer encouragement and support to one another.
Start by identifying a specific need. Next, try to identify similar, study minded, and dedicated students in your class. This can include students who come to all class meetings, take notes, submit homework on time, ask questions, and show interest beyond the class material. Keep in mind, a study group is not a social club.
For a study group to run smoothly it is best to appoint a group leader. This student helps fellow group members organize their thoughts, suggest study methods, and ensures all students have an opportunity to ask questions or explain ideas. The group leader acts as a guide but does not control the discussions. During group sessions, each student is the “expert” and explains information to the other students. Group members can create mock exams, construct and solve problems, exchange notes, work on assignments, and prepare for exams together.
If you need help getting a study group started, contact the Teaching & Learning Center (TLC). Send an email to TLC@manhattantech.edu or stop by the TLC in Manhattan Tech's main building. Once your group has discussed when they want to meet you should contact the TLC faculty and staff to assist with room scheduling and to provide additional learning tools you might need.
Other things to consider:
Yes! The TLC does have study spaces that offer more privacy for students that may need it. These, study cubbies, are great for a single student or a small group of 2 to 3 study partners looking for a space to collaborate. There are 2 study cubbies located behind the TLC information desk. Each is equipped with a computer, printer access, and wireless screen sharing capability for student collaboration.
No problem! We also have a private study room available. Equipped with screen sharing capability, a computer, DVD video player, whiteboard, wireless connectivity, access to printing, and enough room for a group of 4 to 6 students. The private study room is great for small group study and collaborative learning.
Study Cubbies are available throughout the day on a first come, first serve basis. Come in today to use one. They can be reserved for a specific block of time for group study or collaboration if needed. If you have questions or would like more information, ask in the TLC or email us at TLC@manhattantech.edu.
The study room is available to be scheduled by students and study groups. Scheduling can be done in-person in the TLC or online. Groups can also schedule regular, reoccurring appointments for the study room. If you have questions or need assistance, contact the TLC at TLC@manhattantech.edu.
The TLC has other resources available to assist student study groups and promote collaborative learning. Contact us today for more information at TLC@manhattantech.edu.
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