Discover Study Skills Online
Have you ever felt that you could organize your study time more effectively? Do you want to improve your note-taking or get better at presenting your ideas on paper or in public? Discover Study Skills Online is a collection of on…
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10.2 Conclusion - Screencast
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8.2 Learning Styles - Screencast
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9.2 Academic Writing - Screencast
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7.2 Critical Thinking - Screencast
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6.2 Presentation Skills - Screencast
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5.2 Group Work - Screencast
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4.2 Research and Information Literacy Skills - Screencast
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10.1 Conclusion - Video Trailer
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3.2 Note Taking - Screencast
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2.2 Organisational Skills - Screencast
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9.1 Academic Writing - Video Trailer
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6.1 Presentation Skills - Video Trailer
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7.1 Critical Thinking - Video Trailer
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8.1 Learning Styles - Video Trailer
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4.1 Research and Information Literacy Skills - Video Trailer
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5.1 Group Work - Video Trailer
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3.1 Note Taking - Video Trailer
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1.1 Introductory Unit - Video Trailer
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2.1 Organisational Skills - Video Trailer
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1.2 Introductory Unit - Screencast
Unit 1 : Introduction Unit
Unit 2: Organisational Skills
Unit 3: Note Taking
Unit 4: Research and Information Literacy Skills
Unit 5: Group Work
Unit 6:Presentation Skills
Have you ever felt that you could organize your study time more effectively? Do you want to improve your note-taking or get better at presenting your ideas on paper or in public? Discover Study Skills Online is a collection of online resources geared to helping sixth form students improve their study techniques, get the best out of their post 16 studies and help prepare for transition to university. There are ten units which can be accessed in any order, at any time. Each unit is separated into an introductory video trailer, downloadable activity sheets, and a screen-cast which guides the learner through the unit. If you want to complete the learning activities, please download the Activity Sheets prior to watching the screen-cast, as activities will be referred to throughout the unit. It is estimated that you would need up to three hours to complete each unit. These resources have been produced by Sabine Little and Kieran Bentley with the support of Student Services at the University of Sheffield. We welcome your feedback on DSSO, so if you'd like to complete our feedback form and enter a £20 prize draw please click here: http://goo.gl/forms/G4cyXCZykt