Please take a moment and let colleagues hear something about you:
- What are you up to this term in TS?
What do you hope to learn about in coming months?
What or who do you find a good resource in the office?
Returning colleagues, what tip can you offer our new colleagues?
New colleagues, what question do you have for we who've been in the office?
What did you find especially helpful from the staff orientation
or the first inservice?
3 comments:
Hi Everyone!
I am tutoring Astronomy again this semester. There is a new edition of the text that has "demoted" Pluto to a comet. If anyone wants to know why, just stop me and ask.
I hope to learn how to apply for my degree, 'cause this is my last semester! (yipee)
I find Jeff to be a good resource in the office. If I can't figure something out, I just ask his advice.
As a returning Tutor, my advice to new Tutors is to not be afraid to ask if you have a question. Everyone in the tutoring office is very helpful and friendly.
I found the staff orientation to be very helpful in figuring out the worklogs and In-Out Board.
I'm looking forward to this semester. I have had a good turnout in SI and can't wait to help the students "unravel" the mysteries of Space. c u around
I've been gone for the summer and look forward to being in the TS office during September, November, and December.
I'll be working with TS colleagues on our web site, coming to inservices when in town, and helping out where it's needed.
New Colleagues:
Have you met Jessica L.? She's a pro in her work with students! And she shares her creativity at the drop of a hat. Thanks, Jess, for bringing insight AND fun to what we do.
Oh - I forgot - you can find Jessica L. by her smile and a pink article of clothing (items change from day to day).
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