# Spring 2021 Eli Review Weekly 1/2 Hour Office Hours

**January 29, 2021 - Friday, 10 am (PST)**

* If you missed this week’s session or just want to review, the recording is available [here](hhttps://youtu.be/ziW-yY7KZn4).
* Click [here](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eygJMf5MG_tKJL3KuA1_UNEuvs-07dtrhEs6tRA_i8M/edit?usp=sharing) to view the slide deck for all our weekly webinars.

#### Highlights from this week’s Webinar <a href="#highlightsfromthisweekswebinar" id="highlightsfromthisweekswebinar"></a>

**Talking to Students About Why We Use Eli**

This week we discussed: **Starting: Don’t Talk About It, Just Do It**

**Next Week**

* Our February 5 topic: **Forming.: Thoroughness**

**Peer Learning with Eli Review**

* Join our teaching and learning community at our Zoom link [here](https://zoom.us/j/467756901) every Friday at 10:00 am PST.
* And click [here](https://holland.gitbook.io/eli-review-users-guide-sfsu/) for key resources at SF State


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