Based upon many years of teaching study skills and hundreds of lecture slides and handouts I have pooled together a series of resources to support general and generic skills that relate to media and communications studies. I have published an open access text book, and a series of videos that as well as introducing the mechanics of writing and presentations, also shows how students can work on and engage with the critical and contemplative elements of their degrees whilst retaining motivation and refining timekeeping skills.
The Book
All the tips, ideas and advice given to, and requested by, MA students in Media and Communications, are brought together in an easy-to-use accessible guide to help students study most effectively.
Of course the nuts and bolts of reading, writing, listening, seminars and the dreaded dissertation and essays are covered too. In addition advice on referencing, citation and academic style is offered for those with concerns over English grammar and expression.
Aimed primarily at postgraduate students, there is significant crossover with undergraduate work, so this book will also prove of use to upper level undergraduate readers whether using English as a first or second language.
Videos
The complement the book, and of particular use during remote working, I have developed a series of short (generally 5minute long) videos that introduce the key concepts from the book. These videos are free to use and can be embedded within other websites of LMS platforms such as Blackboard or Moodle.
General Study Skills
Managing your time at university
Getting the most from online learning
Apps to help you study
Understanding questions and thesis statements
Understanding questions
Writing thesis statements
Reading lists and critical reading
Six steps to better reading
Critical reading
Summarising and paraphrasing
Seminar and lecture skills
The art of listening
Making notes in class
Getting the most from groupwork
Giving presentations
Planning presentations
Preparing slides for presentations
Giving presentations
Writing an assignment
Planning your work
The shape of essays (Six ideas)
Academic conventions
Key tips to improve your writing
Writing a good essay opener
Synthesising texts
Using attributive verbs
Hedging your bets
Summarising and paraphrasing