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Studying Effectively in Higher Education

Studying Effectively in Higher Education. Week 2 Monday 14 th October Module 12164 Dr Carol Azumah Dennis. What are you working towards?. An annotated bibliography in which you review four different sources of information related to childcare (4,000 words). What are we looking for?.

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Studying Effectively in Higher Education

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  1. Studying Effectively in Higher Education Week 2 Monday 14th October Module 12164 Dr Carol Azumah Dennis

  2. What are you working towards? An annotated bibliography in which you review four different sources of information related to childcare (4,000 words)

  3. What are we looking for?

  4. Knowledge and understanding – able to: 1.Identify procedures and regulations relating to a childcare setting from the EYFS (2012) (la) Intellectual Skills – able to: 2.Access and use information from a range of sources, evaluation its usefulness for particular purposes (llb) Practical skills – able to: 3.Act on conclusions drawn from reflections, working towards the further development of study and writing skills (llla) Transferable skills – able to: 4.Work effectively with others to achieve a common objective (lVa) 5.Present ideas and arguments in clear and accurate written English, in a manner which adheres to identified academic and workplace conventions (lVc) 6.Develop research methods to include competent use of ICT as a tool for ongoing personal development (lVb)

  5. Digital students (that’s you) Technology has dramatically changed the way students experience university life, and not just in terms of the number of gadgets they own. It has affected where and how they study, helped them collaborate with each other and broken down barriers between students and teachers, social life and study. It has also given students a greater voice in the way they learn. Hoare (2008)

  6. Virtual Spaces • e.Bridge • e.Journals • e.Books • Wiki • Google • Google Scholar • Twitter

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