Nonverbal Communication Is An Important Component Of An Oral Presentation
Posted by admin on Jul 06, 2011 | Leave a Comment
By Natasha Bright
A frequent task Bachelor’s degree-seeking students can expect to giving during their four-year college tenure are oral presentations. Much effort is typically put into how to verbally communicate the message to the audience. However, equally important is the inclusion of nonverbal communication to the audience. Students can deliver interesting and well-rounded presentations when both verbal and...
5 Reasons You Need Your Academic Dissertation Proofread
Posted by admin on Sep 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
You’re probably at the point now where you are finishing and finalising your work. You’ve done the research, toiled over your subject and thought many times why you were actually writing this massive piece for your university degree. When I was writing mine I just wanted to give up, it seemed like I had trees and trees of journal articles that I had to get through and really couldn’t remember what I had read and...
10 Tips For A Great Dissertation Layout
Posted by admin on Sep 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
No doubt you have been given numerous guides on how to write your dissertation, how many source you should be looking for and in what tone you should be writing down your research and evaluation/conclusions for your reader, but how do you actually structure your dissertation? Do you really know if the rationale comes before the methodology? This short article identifies the main structure that colleges and universities...
Getting The Most Out Of Academic Lectures
Posted by admin on Sep 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
No doubt you have been to a couple of lectures already, or you might even be thinking of what you could expect from your lectures when you actually go to university later on. Either way, you will want to ensure that you are going to get the most out of any lectures you attend.
Lectures are one of the most important tools that you can have whilst at university. Professors and lecturers have learnt all of the information...
5 Tips To Effectively Signposting Your Essays
Posted by admin on Sep 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
When you are a student in academia chances are you have to write lots of different essays and papers for submission that are persuasive, show evidence of gathering data and have some analytical thinking behind your writing. However, you will also want to link your writing for your readers so that they can follow your cohesive argument throughout your essay or paper, not doing so can cause confusion to the reader and influence...
7 Tips To Overcome Plagiarism In Your Essays
Posted by admin on Sep 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
You are more than likely a little tired of hearing the word plagiarism, but, if you are conscious about doing well at college and university, then you should be clearly aware of what plagiarism is, how easily you can fall into the trap, and how you will be able to identify quickly if you have mistakenly plagiarised someone else’s work and remove it.
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5 Tips For International Students Studying Abroad
Posted by admin on Sep 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment
When you are thinking of studying abroad, many different thoughts will be going through your head. Is there a language barrier and how will I cope; will I make friends; how will I adapt to the culture and teaching style, and many more.You will want to be prepared and ready for anything that you will be faced with whilst in a different country as you will want to succeed and make new friends – after all it is an adventure...
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