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Assess your academic skills. Student Orientation September 2013. What are academic skills?. Complex, interrelated , transferable Crucial to being an effective learner Go hand in hand with academic content Examples of skills?. Time management and organisation. Do you:
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Assess your academic skills Student Orientation September 2013
What are academic skills? • Complex, interrelated, transferable • Crucial to being an effective learner • Go hand in hand with academic content Examples of skills?
Time management and organisation Do you: • have strategies to help you plan and organise your time? • know how much time you have available for your studies? • know what makes studying more effective for you (i.e. when and where you study best)? • keep a diary or calendar so you know when to attend lectures and when assignments are due?
Reading Can you: • select and use different reading strategies (e.g. skim, scan, in-depth)? • think about what you need to find out before you start reading (are you reading to verify facts, to understand a subject in general or to analyse a particular argument)? • critically evaluate reading? • deal with new vocabulary?
Note making Can you: • make effective notes when reading? • make effective notes when listening (e.g. during lectures)?
Critical thinking Can you: • distinguish between fact and opinion? • draw conclusions based on evidence? • account for different points of view and detect bias? • see the wider picture?
Expressing yourself in public Can you: • use strategies to engage and influence your audience? • express agreement and disagreement while considering other points of view? • summarise a discussion? • structure an argument properly for presentations? • use PowerPoint to tell your story effectively?
Writing Can you: • express your ideas clearly in written form? • make an outline of what you are going to write? • write in clear sentences and paragraphs? • link your ideas in a logical order? • use correct grammar?
Library and IT skills • Two key skill areas • Includes finding materials (in print and online), research and producing documents and email • Support and training is provided through the Library and IT Services
Where to get more help • Birkbeck Library has a website with books on different academic skills that links to the catalogue. It is available at: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/lib/subguides/studyskills/studybooks • Academic Development Workshops are available at Birkbeck. More information can be found at: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/mybirkbeck/ • There are interactive tutorials to help you develop various skills available on the Get Ahead Stay Ahead website at: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/mybirkbeck/get-ahead-stay-ahead • The Library has an induction tutorial available at: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/lib/life/ and more general Library information is available at: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/lib • IT Services has workshops and information available at: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/its/
Where to get more help Learning Support in Schools and Birkbeck Stratford School of Arts Dr Fleur Rothschild (arts-studyskills@bbk.ac.uk) School of Business, Economics and Informatics Richard Carabine (r.carabine@bbk.ac.uk) School of Law Pat Costall (pm.costall@bbk.ac.uk) School of Science Dr Kirsty Rowan (k.rowan@bbk.ac.uk) School of Social Sciences, History and Philosophy Helen Fuller (h.fuller@bbk.ac.uk ) Birkbeck Stratford Dr Sarah Potter (sc.potter@bbk.ac.uk) Centre for Transformative Practice in Teaching and Learning Dr Jennifer Fraser (j.fraser@bbk.ac.uk) Administrator (studyskills@bbk.ac.uk)