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The Sciences Good Study Guidebest-selling introduction to study skills for sciences
This is a set text on one of the Open University's science foundation
courses, and it has quite rightly become a best-seller. It's written for maths, science, engineering, and technology students approaching further education or undergraduate courses - possibly after a long break from study.
It contains lots of good advice on general study skills - note-taking, reading, time-management, and confidence building - but the centrepiece is a section on maths - one of the most daunting topics for most beginners. It also covers working with diagrams, flow charts, and graphs and tables; working with numbers and tables; using a computer efficiently; conducting experiments, and writing essays and reports.
The book is designed to meet the needs of a range of learners - not just those involved in distance education. It will appeal to beginning and experienced students alike, including those: starting to study at college or university; taking access or study skills courses; looking afresh at how they study. This approach to active and [in educational jargon] 'open' learning is particularly suitable for anyone embarking on a distance-learning course, or students engaged in any form of independent learning. In fact there are now separate versions of these guides for arts and social sciences. At its current price this is exceptionally good value. © Roy Johnson 2003 [more WRITING SKILLS books] Andrew Northedge et al, The Sciences Good Study Guide, Buckingham: The Open University, 1998, pp.470, ISBN 0749234113 |
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