Description

Book Synopsis

An accessible, student-friendly handbook that covers all of the essential study and organisational skills that will ensure any student studying a university course whilst continuing to work can get the most out of their course and improve their employability .



Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 Studying: a life changing experience

Difference patterns of work and study

Auditing your support network

Understanding your learning style

Using your workplace as a source of learning

Finding a place and time to study

Time management

Barriers to learning

Managing morale and motivation

References / further reading

Chapter 2 Personal Development Planning

Reflective Writing

Personal Development Planning (PDP)

Producing a Professional Development Portfolio

References / Further reading

Chapter 3 Strategies for supporting learning

Using the Learning Resources Centre

Reading effectively

Making notes and effective summaries of texts

Identifying key points from lectures

Learning in tutorials, groups and seminars

Looking at available support for improving basic skills

References / Further reading

Chapter 4 Using technology to enhance your learning

Using the internet and electronic resources

The importance of anti-virus software and backups

Learning online in the virtual classroom

Developing your information technology skills

Chapter 5 Preparing for research

Preliminary issues

Gaining access to workplace data

The research process

Determining what to research

Ethical considerations

Reviewing the literature

Ensuring validity and reliability

Choosing your research sample

References / Further reading

Chapter 6 Data collection, analysis and presentation

Choosing an appropriate methodology

Qualitative data collection methods

Quantitative data collection methods

Analysing qualitative data

Analysing quantitative data

Presenting the findings

Drawing conclusions from the data

References / Further reading

Chapter 7 Quotations, citations and bibliographies

Why you need to cite your sources

Quotation in the text

How to cite work in the text

Using and citing electronic material

Footnotes and endnotes

Compiling a bibliography

Electronic bibliographic management

How to avoid plagiarism

References / Further Reading

Chapter 8 Techniques for academic writing

Expectations of academic writing

Understanding generic assessment criteria and marking schemes

Managing the writing process for producing assignments

Preparing for your first essay

Writing for academic purposes – some practical guidance

The process of writing your essay

Writing reports and dissertations

References / Further reading

Chapter 9 Developing Oral Presentation Skills

Why develop presentation skills

Participating in seminars and tutorials

How to plan an effective presentation

Using audio visual aids

Using PowerPoint and other technology

Making your presentation

Group presentations

References / Further reading

Chapter 10 Coping with exams and revision

Stress management

Drawing up a revision timetable

Planning an examination strategy

The night before the exam

The day of the exam

During the exam

References / Further reading

Chapter 11 After your degree: looking to the future

Using your careers service

Auditing your personal experiences

Writing a professional CV

Completing your application

References / Further reading

Bibliography

Glossary

Index

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    Publisher: Pearson Education
    Publication Date: 3/19/2009 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780273719359, 978-0273719359
    ISBN10: 0273719351

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An accessible, student-friendly handbook that covers all of the essential study and organisational skills that will ensure any student studying a university course whilst continuing to work can get the most out of their course and improve their employability .



    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Chapter 1 Studying: a life changing experience

    Difference patterns of work and study

    Auditing your support network

    Understanding your learning style

    Using your workplace as a source of learning

    Finding a place and time to study

    Time management

    Barriers to learning

    Managing morale and motivation

    References / further reading

    Chapter 2 Personal Development Planning

    Reflective Writing

    Personal Development Planning (PDP)

    Producing a Professional Development Portfolio

    References / Further reading

    Chapter 3 Strategies for supporting learning

    Using the Learning Resources Centre

    Reading effectively

    Making notes and effective summaries of texts

    Identifying key points from lectures

    Learning in tutorials, groups and seminars

    Looking at available support for improving basic skills

    References / Further reading

    Chapter 4 Using technology to enhance your learning

    Using the internet and electronic resources

    The importance of anti-virus software and backups

    Learning online in the virtual classroom

    Developing your information technology skills

    Chapter 5 Preparing for research

    Preliminary issues

    Gaining access to workplace data

    The research process

    Determining what to research

    Ethical considerations

    Reviewing the literature

    Ensuring validity and reliability

    Choosing your research sample

    References / Further reading

    Chapter 6 Data collection, analysis and presentation

    Choosing an appropriate methodology

    Qualitative data collection methods

    Quantitative data collection methods

    Analysing qualitative data

    Analysing quantitative data

    Presenting the findings

    Drawing conclusions from the data

    References / Further reading

    Chapter 7 Quotations, citations and bibliographies

    Why you need to cite your sources

    Quotation in the text

    How to cite work in the text

    Using and citing electronic material

    Footnotes and endnotes

    Compiling a bibliography

    Electronic bibliographic management

    How to avoid plagiarism

    References / Further Reading

    Chapter 8 Techniques for academic writing

    Expectations of academic writing

    Understanding generic assessment criteria and marking schemes

    Managing the writing process for producing assignments

    Preparing for your first essay

    Writing for academic purposes – some practical guidance

    The process of writing your essay

    Writing reports and dissertations

    References / Further reading

    Chapter 9 Developing Oral Presentation Skills

    Why develop presentation skills

    Participating in seminars and tutorials

    How to plan an effective presentation

    Using audio visual aids

    Using PowerPoint and other technology

    Making your presentation

    Group presentations

    References / Further reading

    Chapter 10 Coping with exams and revision

    Stress management

    Drawing up a revision timetable

    Planning an examination strategy

    The night before the exam

    The day of the exam

    During the exam

    References / Further reading

    Chapter 11 After your degree: looking to the future

    Using your careers service

    Auditing your personal experiences

    Writing a professional CV

    Completing your application

    References / Further reading

    Bibliography

    Glossary

    Index

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