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Tutor DiscussionsAll tutors working at De Anza are urged to join our discussion group to post and respond to messages from other tutors. New tutors are required to join and post, and Diana and Senior Tutors will respond to questions and comments regularly.
In order to participate in these discussions, you need to join the website. To join now, click on the Member Signup Form.
For detailed instructions on how to join and participate in the discussion group, please download the How to Join the Online Discussion document (2 pages, Word).
After you have joined the website, post your 3 questions on the current quarter's discussion board. To post your questions, scroll down to the bottom of the page, type your questions, then click "post response." To reply to a specific message, click on the discuss link below the message.
Please do not click on "Create New Topic."
For questions posted to other areas of the discussion board, see:
http://faculty.deanza.edu/alvesdelimadiana/discuss/
You may also want to explore our archives:
Winter 2008 New Tutor Questions(Read only; Do not post!)
Fall 2007 New Tutor Questions(Read only; Do not post!)
Spring 2007 New Tutor Questions(Read only; Do not post!)
Winter 2007 New Tutor Questions (Read only; Do not post!)
Fall 2006 New Tutor Questions(Read only; Do not post!)
Spring 2006 New Tutor Questions(Read only; Do not post!)
Winter 2006 New Tutor Questions (Read only; Do not post!)
Fall 2005 New Tutor Questions (Read only; Do not post!)
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Fall 2004 New Tutor Questions (Read only; Do not post!)
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Winter 03 Three Questions (New Tutors) (Read only; Do not post!)
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