Study Skills Module Guide
Study Skills Module Guide
MODULE GUIDE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of this module, the student should be able to:
LO1. Discover their ideal study methods and build upon it to maximize learning.
LO2. Instil effective time and stress management methods, and goal setting.
LO3. Extract information from texts and summarize them.
LO4. Practice proper academic writing techniques and discipline.
OUTLINE DELIVERY
2 Setting goals
Description: Types of goals. Importance of setting goals effectively. S.M.A.R.T.E.R..
3 Mind Mapping
Description: Definition. Step-by-step process of effective mind mapping.
6 Memory training
Description: Types of memory. Science behind memory. How to improve memory.
9 Plagiarism
Description: Defining plagiarism. Forms of plagiarism. How to avoid plagiarism.
10 APA citation
Description: Format of APA citation. In-text citation. End-text citation. Paraphrasing and
rephrasing.
11 Contextual clues
Description: Definition and types of contextual clues. Use of contextual clues.
12 Summary writing
Description: Definition. Importance and application. Effective summary writing techniques.
Slide notes prepared by me and past lecturers. Uploaded Slides will be uploaded after every
on Google Classroom. first class on the given topic.
ONLINE ACCESS
You can access this module information via the following channel:
1. Google Classroom
Class code: ud5mb63
FEEDBACK
You are entitled to feedback on your performance for all your assessed work. For all
assessment tasks that are not examinations, feedback should be within 20 working days from
the date of submission. This might be extended to 30 days for a Major Project module (please
note that working days excludes from public holiday). The feedback could either be online, in
the classroom or any other platform utilised by the lecturer.
Click on the class that you wish to view and then you will see the assignments for the module
listed. Click the blue view button to open up the document viewer.
The Document Viewer will open and the main feedback on your work is shown in the General
Comments:
ASSIGNMENT BRIEF
This is an individual assessment and is worth 20% (in total) of your carry marks. Tests will
include subjective and essay questions. Topics to be tested will depend on the class’s progress
through the syllabus. You are expected to exhibit understanding of the tested topics, while also
being able to translate the understanding into writing.
Submission Date
Assignment: Group
This is a group assignment and is worth 20% of your carry marks. Each group will be
designated, at random, one of the note taking methods listed below. Each group will then write a
1000-words essay that explains the note taking methods in enough clarity to be distributed to
other teams. An in-depth guideline explaining the type of content you are expected to explore
and write on will be provided in class.
Submission Date
Week 10.
ASSIGNMENT BRIEF
Presentation: Group
This is a group video presentation and is worth 10% of your carry marks. Each group will be
designated, at random, one of the note taking methods as mentioned above Each group will
then create a 4-5 minute video that explains the note taking methods in sufficient clarity to be
distributed to other teams. Creativity will be rewarded. An in-depth guideline to help you design
your video will be provided in class.
Submission Date
Week 8