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Exam Prep: Problem-Based Assessments (for STEM Courses)

Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Time:  5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Online
Registration Link

Approach problem-based exams with confidence. In this workshop, learn planning and studying practices to tackle challenging problem-based assessments, in disciplines like Math, Statistics, Economics, Chemistry, Physics.

  • Understand the way in which problem-based exams are structured
  • Learn effective strategies for problem-solving and critical thinking
  • Develop an effective approach to practice and self-test as you prepare for exams

This workshop will be held online on Zoom.

  • Live captioning is available.
  • Interactive activities may include online polling apps and the chat feature.
  • The session will not be recorded. We will share slides and resources with all registrants.
  • Keeping your camera on is welcome but optional.

This workshop is part of the Learning How to Learn at U of T Virtual Workshop Series. 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 YouTubeVisit the Student Life website to Get Exam Ready.

Exam Prep: Problem-Based Assessments (for STEM Courses)

Event Details

Venue

Thu March 19, 2026 @ 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Venue

Online

Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Time:  5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Online
Registration Link

Approach problem-based exams with confidence. In this workshop, learn planning and studying practices to tackle challenging problem-based assessments, in disciplines like Math, Statistics, Economics, Chemistry, Physics.

  • Understand the way in which problem-based exams are structured
  • Learn effective strategies for problem-solving and critical thinking
  • Develop an effective approach to practice and self-test as you prepare for exams

This workshop will be held online on Zoom.

  • Live captioning is available.
  • Interactive activities may include online polling apps and the chat feature.
  • The session will not be recorded. We will share slides and resources with all registrants.
  • Keeping your camera on is welcome but optional.

This workshop is part of the Learning How to Learn at U of T Virtual Workshop Series. 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 YouTubeVisit the Student Life website to Get Exam Ready.

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Thu March 19, 2026
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5:30 pm - 6:00 pm
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https://folio.utoronto.ca/students/events/detail/6497781

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