Podcast featuring original content from the TECHniques Center Blog, as well as other creative content. The TECHniques Center is a fee-for-service program of Student Disability Services at Texas Tech University. The only tutoring program of its kind in Texas, the TECHniques Center provides supplemental academic support services to meet the needs and to promote the retention of undergraduate students with documented evidence of learning disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD or ADHD), and/or Autism Spectrum disorders.
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Podcast featuring original content from the TECHniques Center Blog, as well as other creative content. The TECHniques Center is a fee-for-service program of Student Disability Services at Texas Tech University. The only tutoring program of its kind in Texas, the TECHniques Center provides supplemental academic support services to meet the needs and to promote the retention of undergraduate students with documented evidence of learning disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD or ADHD), and/or Autism Spectrum disorders.
Meet Your Master Tutors: Meghan & Tori || Fall 2021
The TECHniques Center
14 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
Meet Your Master Tutors: Meghan & Tori || Fall 2021
In this series, Master Tutor Tori interviews her fellow MTs so that we can learn more about them and their educational journeys. Our fourth episode introduces Meghan, Master Tutor for Team Yellow!
The TECHniques Center
Podcast featuring original content from the TECHniques Center Blog, as well as other creative content. The TECHniques Center is a fee-for-service program of Student Disability Services at Texas Tech University. The only tutoring program of its kind in Texas, the TECHniques Center provides supplemental academic support services to meet the needs and to promote the retention of undergraduate students with documented evidence of learning disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD or ADHD), and/or Autism Spectrum disorders.