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Study Support Language and Learning Advisers. Introduction to Studying at University. Workshop overview. Study support - Overview Study support services Course expectations Time m a nagement Academic Requirements - Overview Reading skills Academic writing Referencing.
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Study Support Language and Learning Advisers Introduction to Studying at University
Workshop overview Study support - Overview Study support services Course expectations Time management Academic Requirements - Overview Reading skills Academic writing Referencing How to manage your study
Study skills service http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/contact-us • Time management • Understanding assignment questions • Reading and writing skills • English language skills • General study tips and strategies
Where to find us http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support
Resources http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/academic-resources
Students Helping Students http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/peer-learning • Tips and advice on • managing your time • achieving study-life balance • using IT for study • where to get help • clubs & social activities • You can even practice your English with them!
Students Helping Students http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/peer-learning Drop in times
Cloud Deakin-online support • Check for regular updates for study support • Study skills • Library skills • Jobs skills training • Feedback
Unistart in Cloud Deakin • prepare for university study • practise using CloudDeakin tools • find out about IT at Deakin • prepare for jobs • use the Library
Your expectations • What do you expect to learn from the unit you are studying? • What is a reasonable amount of time to spend on one unit? • How much time will you devote to study? • Do you intend to do Honours/Masters/PHD in the future? • When you are awarded your degree, where to then?
What concerns you? Rank in order of importance-1= what you worry about the most
Learner responsibility • What things will you give up to spend time studying? • What will you do if the course is quite challenging? • How will you manage your work/family/study load?
Time management http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/academic-resources/organising-your-learning How many hours of study are expected per unit (subject) per week? • 15 • 10 • 7
Diary • Start from week 1 • Keep a ‘to do’ list • Be specific • Give time frames • Schedule planning time • Start assignments early
The unit guide • Unit aims • Learning outcomes • Unit chair, staff and contact details • Weekly topics • Materials for the unit • Assessment tasks: dates and weighting • Referencing style required (sometimes)
Library services • Research • What is your unit? • What is your assignment topic? • What are you looking for? • What don’t you need? • Technology training for study
Academic requirements http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/academic-resources Academic requirements-Overview Reading Skills Referencing Academic Writing Reading and writing at university
Skills for reading http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/academic-resources/reading-and-note-taking • knowing how texts are organised • knowing what and how to read • reading different texts for different purposes and in different ways • knowing what not to read
How to read academic texts • read broadly • use reputable writers • your position • draw comparisons • develop themes • read critically • Do I agree with this?
Note taking template http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/academic-resources/reading-and-note-taking Active Reading = Effective Reading =Quality not Quantity
Why reference? • http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/referencing • to support and strengthen your argument • to show that you have read • to show what you have read • to enable the reader to locate the sources mentioned in your paper • to acknowledge your sources and avoid plagiarism .
Referencing styles Example: The author-Date (harvard) and APA styles: in-text citations reference list
Reference list References author’s family name initial year article title Cincotta, K 2003, ‘Red, hot branding: riding the colour wave’, Professional Marketing, May/June, pp. 21-5. page numbersjournal title issue
Assignment purpose Just collection of facts about a topic? A balanced investigation of a topic?
Assignment purpose • http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/academic-resources/writing-an-academic-assignment • answers a specific question • presents a reasoned answer • critically evaluates texts to get answers
Assignment tasks • Essay-discussion, argument, response • Report • Literature review/Annotated bibliography • Reflection • Research report • Case study Where can you find out what the genre is? Are they structured the same way?
Academic requirements ‘An essay is essentially a written argument.’ Discuss in terms of the implications for students and lecturers.
Essay structure Support Examples usually taken from a variety of readings with references.
Mind Mapping – collect and share www.scoopit.com www.padlet.com Students and LLAS talk about creating mind maps and using flip cards to revise
Mapping assignments www.popplet.com
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Student Rovers http://www.deakin.edu.au/library/study/rovers.php ‘We’re here to help’.
Study skills workshops http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/ask-us/study-skills-workshops Working on Assignments • Understanding assignment questions • Understanding the unit guide • Researching for your assignment • Reading and note taking • Critical thinking • Time management See our website for all workshop details
For further information • Phone: 03 9246 8250 • Go to: Study Skills Website http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-support/study-skills/ • Email a Language and Learning Adviser: http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-support/study-skills/contact-email.php