Description

Book Synopsis

Kathleen McMillan and Jonathan Weyers work within the University of Dundee's Learning Centre and Academic Affairs Office respectively and have each been teaching for over 25 years and now specialize in supporting academic skills across both the arts and sciences.



Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Preface and acknowledgements

How to use this book

Introduction

1. Why expressing yourself well in writing is important - how to develop your writing skills

What markers are looking for

2. What markers are looking for in your essays and assignments -how to identify the key elements required to meet markers' expectations

Getting started

3. Tackling writing assignments - How to get started

Researching your topic

4. Effective academic reading - How to read efficiently and with understanding

5. Library and learning resources - How to make the best use of the facilities

6. Note-making from texts - How to create effective notes for later reference

7. Thinking critically - How to develop a logical approach to analysis, synthesis and evaluation

Writing a first draft

8. Academic writing formats - How to organise your writing within a standard framework

9. Planning writing assignments - How to respond to the task

Writing technique

10. Academic writing style - How to adopt appropriate language conventions

11. Shaping your text - how to create effective sentences and paragraphs

12. Improving your grammar - How to avoid some common errors

13. Better punctuation - How to use punctuation marks appropriately

14. Better spelling - How to spell competently

15. Enhancing your vocabulary - How to increase your word power

Editing & Revision

16. Reviewing, editing and proof-reading - how to make sure your writing is concise and correct

Plagiarism and referencing

17. Plagiarism and copyright infringement - how to avoid being accused of ‘stealing’ the ideas & work of others

18. Citing and listing references - how to refer appropriately to the work of others

Presentation

19. Presentation of assignments - how to follow the appropriate academic conventions

Improving your marks

20. Exploiting feedback - how to understand and learn from what lecturers write on your work

21. Essay writing in exams - how to improve your marks

References and further reading

Glossary of key terms

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      Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
      Publication Date: 23/06/2011
      ISBN13: 9780273743811, 978-0273743811
      ISBN10: 0273743813

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Kathleen McMillan and Jonathan Weyers work within the University of Dundee's Learning Centre and Academic Affairs Office respectively and have each been teaching for over 25 years and now specialize in supporting academic skills across both the arts and sciences.



      Table of Contents

      CONTENTS

      Preface and acknowledgements

      How to use this book

      Introduction

      1. Why expressing yourself well in writing is important - how to develop your writing skills

      What markers are looking for

      2. What markers are looking for in your essays and assignments -how to identify the key elements required to meet markers' expectations

      Getting started

      3. Tackling writing assignments - How to get started

      Researching your topic

      4. Effective academic reading - How to read efficiently and with understanding

      5. Library and learning resources - How to make the best use of the facilities

      6. Note-making from texts - How to create effective notes for later reference

      7. Thinking critically - How to develop a logical approach to analysis, synthesis and evaluation

      Writing a first draft

      8. Academic writing formats - How to organise your writing within a standard framework

      9. Planning writing assignments - How to respond to the task

      Writing technique

      10. Academic writing style - How to adopt appropriate language conventions

      11. Shaping your text - how to create effective sentences and paragraphs

      12. Improving your grammar - How to avoid some common errors

      13. Better punctuation - How to use punctuation marks appropriately

      14. Better spelling - How to spell competently

      15. Enhancing your vocabulary - How to increase your word power

      Editing & Revision

      16. Reviewing, editing and proof-reading - how to make sure your writing is concise and correct

      Plagiarism and referencing

      17. Plagiarism and copyright infringement - how to avoid being accused of ‘stealing’ the ideas & work of others

      18. Citing and listing references - how to refer appropriately to the work of others

      Presentation

      19. Presentation of assignments - how to follow the appropriate academic conventions

      Improving your marks

      20. Exploiting feedback - how to understand and learn from what lecturers write on your work

      21. Essay writing in exams - how to improve your marks

      References and further reading

      Glossary of key terms

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