Mentor Nexus Notes

Our note tracking system is located in the mentor hub of NEXUS

Instructions

  1. Log in to your Nexus account at Nexus.UConn.Edu 
    • You will need your UConn NetID and password
    • Please make sure you click the rectangle shaped icon on the top left of the webpage
    • Three blue rectangle boxes will appear, CLICK on the Mentoring Center
    • Click your Mentees Name (it should be in blue)
    • Click on Mentoring Notes
    • Click on +Add Note
    • Type your notes into the text box.
    • Finally, select Enter Note

    If you need assistance with the Nexus notes system,  please contact the Academic Achievement Center at 860-486-4889

     

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    • Sep
      18
      AAC Waterbury Workshop- Notetaking Strategies
      UConn Waterbury
      12:30 PM

      Learn about and practice different note taking strategies that can be applied both in class during lecture, and outside of the classroom with textbooks.

    • Sep
      18
      AAC Hartford Workshop- Prioritization Techniques
      UConn Hartford
      3:00 PM

      Review different approaches to the same task list and the one you employ in ideal settings and when overwhelmed. Explore strategies to organize your priorities.

    • Sep
      18
      AAC Storrs Workshop-Notetaking Strategies
      Rowe Center
      4:00 PM

      Learn about and practice different note taking strategies that can be applied both in class during lecture, and outside of the classroom with textbooks.

    • Sep
      22
      AAC Hartford Workshop- Talking to Professors
      UConn Hartford
      4:00 PM

      Do you know how to effectively communicate with your professor? This workshop will provide strategies to improve your communication skills during office hours, sending emails, and what are the “right” questions that will prepare you for your test.