Essential Skills For Science and Technology
Essential Skills For Science and Technology
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9780195576078 |
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Paperback |
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2 Sep 2011 |
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The essential guide for any student embarking on their studies in the sciences or technology, this book introduces the core academic skills students need to learn effectively in this area and to prepare them for success in their (science) university science studies. It focuses on three key skills areas: research, argumentation and critical analysis; quantitative methods; and the conventions of written and oral communication.
It explains how to read scientific literature and understand its different language style, terminology, data and argument analysis, and conflicting interpretations. The book also explains how to take data from a range of sources to help student's construct-or arrive at-their own perspective on a scientific issue and how to present and communicate it in both written and oral forms. It also explains in great detail the basic laws of mathematics for the basis to learning in any branch of science and can be used as a reference tool and source.
KEY FEATURES
• New design to ensure maximum accessibility of information
• Step-by-step skills development in each chapter
• Clarifies how to read scientific literature and understand its different language style
• Explains how to collate data and construct a unique perspective on a scientific issue and present it in both written and oral forms
• Provides instruction in the fundamentals of mathematics and quantitative methods
• Addresses common hurdles faced by students, based on the authors’ years of experience in the Student Learning Centre at Flinders University
Contents
Part 1: You and Tertiary Study
1. You and the University
2. Being Organised
Part 2: Leaning and Researching
3. Modes of Learning for Higher Education
4. Lectures, Tutorials, and Laboratories
5. E-learning and Research
6. Assessments
Part 3: Critical Evaluation
7. Reading Scientific Literature
8. Critical Thinking
9. Academic Argument
Part 4: Writing and Presenting in the Sciences
10. Academic Integrity and Plagiarism
11. Referencing Styles
12. Writing for the Sciences
13. Writing a Report
14. Writing a Laboratory Report
15. Writing an Article Review
16. Presentation Skills: Talks and Posters
17. Editing Your Writing
Part 5: Quantitative Methods
18. An Approach to Problem Solving
19. Fundamental Mathematics
20. An Introduction to Calculus
21. Basic Statistics
Appendices
1 Key words in written assignment questions
2 Unusual plurals
3 Prefixes
4 The use of apostrophes
5 SI units and fundamental constants
Bibliography
Online Resources
Index
Authors
Peter Zeegers– Former Head of Student Learning Centre, Flinders University
Kate Deller-Evans – Coordinator of Professional Writing, Adelaide Centre for the Arts
Sandra Egege – Lecturer, Student Learning Centre, Flinders University
Christopher Klinger – Director of Foundation Studies, University of South Australia