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EBOOK Writing at University A Guide for Students
Author | : Phyllis Creme,Mary Lea |
Publsiher | : McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2008-05-16 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : 9780335235476 |
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Writing at University offers guidance on how to develop the writing you have to do at university along with a greater understanding of what is involved in this complex activity. Writing is seen as a tool for learning as well as a product to be assessed. The importance of what you yourself can bring as a writer to your academic writing is stressed throughout the book. The book looks at an array of writing projects, including essays, reports and dissertations, and analyzes what is expected of each form of assignment. The authors provide examples of student writing and reflections on writing by both tutors and students. This edition includes new sections on: Making an argument and persuading your reader Using sources creatively Avoiding plagiarism Writing online Further sources of information about academic writing Writing at University is an essential resource for all college and university students, including postgraduates, who wish to develop their academic writing. It will also be an invaluable aid for tutors in supporting their students.
Writing At University A Guide For Students
Author | : Creme, Phyllis,Lea, Mary |
Publsiher | : McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2008-05-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780335221165 |
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This text presents strategies and approaches to allow the reader to gain more control over his or her academic writing in a higher education environment. This edition includes more detailed consideration of plagiarism and careful use of source material.
EBOOK Writing at University A Guide for Students
Author | : Phyllis Creme,Mary Lea |
Publsiher | : Open University Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2008-05-16 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : 0335235476 |
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Writing at University offers guidance on how to develop the writing you have to do at university along with a greater understanding of what is involved in this complex activity. Writing is seen as a tool for learning as well as a product to be assessed. The importance of what you yourself can bring as a writer to your academic writing is stressed throughout the book. The book looks at an array of writing projects, including essays, reports and dissertations, and analyzes what is expected of each form of assignment. The authors provide examples of student writing and reflections on writing by both tutors and students. This edition includes new sections on: Making an argument and persuading your reader Using sources creatively Avoiding plagiarism Writing online Further sources of information about academic writing Writing at University is an essential resource for all college and university students, including postgraduates, who wish to develop their academic writing. It will also be an invaluable aid for tutors in supporting their students.
Writing Essays About Literature
Author | : Katherine O. Acheson |
Publsiher | : Broadview Press |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2010-12-20 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781551119922 |
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This book gives students an answer to the question, “What does my professor want from this essay?” In lively, direct language, it explains the process of creating “a clearly-written argument, based on evidence, about the meaning, power, or structure of a literary work.” Using a single poem by William Carlos Williams as the basis for the process of writing a paper about a piece of literature, it walks students through the processes of reading, brainstorming, researching secondary sources, gathering evidence, and composing and editing the paper. Writing Essays About Literature is designed to strengthen argumentation skills and deepen understanding of the relationships between the reader, the author, the text, and critical interpretations. Its lessons about clarity, precision, and the importance of providing evidence will have wide relevance for student writers.
Writing Your Way Through College
Author | : Sheryl I. Fontaine,Cherryl Smith |
Publsiher | : Heinemann Educational Books |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106019405981 |
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Writing academic essays in college often seems mysterious to students who do not yet understand the process of developing an idea into a finished piece of reasoned prose. Writing Your Way Through College demystifies that process and enables teachers to help students "invent the university" as they reinvent themselves as proficient writers and rhetorical problem solvers. Writing Your Way Through College offers instructors a set of careful lessons that draw on current disciplinary knowledge in composition and rhetoric. Sheryl Fontaine and Cherryl Smith provide a classroom-centered text that guides students through progressively more complex, evidence-based writing. Writing Your Way Through College offers students and teachers: practical lessons on writing and learning a set of assignments that build incrementally a support system for new instructors accessible information about college writing a flexible approach to the classroom. In a concise, readable format, Writing Your Way Through College offers insights into how individuals negotiate language communities so that students can better master the conventions and rhetorical characteristics of academic writing. A creative and effective template for the teaching of writing, Writing Your Way Through College belongs on every shelf and in every classroom.
Making Sense
Author | : Margot Northey |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0195409388 |
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Making Sense is a continuing bestseller among students who want success with essays, reports and exams. Concise, clear and lively, it addresses typical writing problems, from how to conquer writer's block and use secondary sources without plagiarism, to the secrets of creating a forceful style. With simple guidelines and examples, it shows how to organise information, how to avoid common student errors in grammar and punctuation and how to document references. This new edition provides more examples on various aspects of essay-writing, and enlarged discussions on information searches and using sources and quotations. It also includes a new chapter on how to write applications for employment. Widely recommended by professors in a variety of courses, Making Sense is an indispensable aid for students who need to write.
Getting it Across
Author | : Sören Johnson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : SCIENCE |
ISBN | : 9085940389 |
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Getting it Across is a practical guide for researchers and graduate students who need to publish their findings. The focus of the book is on effective writing: using strong sentences, clear word choice, and effective structure to get the message across. The book includes over a hundred examples of actual written texts, mostly taken from the architecture and planning field. Using this "real text" approach and written in a light and accessible tone, the book addresses-in a very practical way-all the issues facing the academic writer: structure, grammar, word choice, and especially style. Apart from its many applied examples, the book includes complete explanations, exercises and a thorough answer key. This makes the book an ideal self-study and reference book, as well as a practical text book for academic writing courses in the social sciences.
The Broadview Pocket Guide to Writing Revised Fourth Canadian Edition
Author | : Doug Babington,Don LePan,Maureen Okun,Nora Ruddock |
Publsiher | : Broadview Press |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2016-12-30 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781770486461 |
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The Broadview Pocket Guide to Writing is a concise volume presenting essential material from the full Broadview Guide to Writing. Included are summaries of key grammatical points; a glossary of usage; advice on various forms of academic writing; coverage of punctuation and writing mechanics; helpful advice on how to research academic papers; and much more. Four commonly-used styles of citation and documentation are covered—MLA, APA, Chicago, and CSE. The revised fourth edition includes full coverage of the 2016 MLA Style changes.