Description |
xxii, 346 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Starting out: university study and you. Settling down: studying alone. Teaming up: working in groups. Finding out: becoming well informed. Writing up: essay-writing. Arguing through: preparing and presenting written argument. Stating facts: writing research reports and laboratory reports. Making sense: writing annotated bibliographies, summaries and reviews. Writing well: language and sentence structure. Dotting 'i's: using punctuation correctly. Owning up: acknowledging sources. Speaking out: public speaking. Showing off: communicating with figures and tables. Finding ground: making maps. Pasting up: preparing posters. Facing up: coping with exams |
Summary |
Making the Grade is a comprehensive reference for university students and staff on all aspects of higher education study and communication. It offers advice on completing university assignments and assessment tasks in a way that will help students 'make the grade'. Covering all aspects of university learning in the order in which students are likely to encounter them, the book begins by dealing with listening skills and effective time management, and concludes with advice on submitting answers during an electronic exam sitting. In between, it investigates and explains all formats in which lecturers usually ask students to convey their ideas, including essays, reports, annotated bibliographies, reviews, oral presentations, posters, figures and tables. It also offers assistance on teamwork, revision, referencing and more |
Analysis |
Communication studies (Australia) |
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Study guides & learning skills |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 2002 |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. (pages [331]-340) |
Subject |
Study skills.
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Communication in education.
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Academic writing.
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Academic achievement.
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Author |
Bochner, Dianne.
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Dungey, Carol.
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ISBN |
9780195517590 |
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0195517598 |
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