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Study skills: helpful websites

Useful websites

  1. The Virtual Training Suite – offering online subject-specific tutorials in Internet information skills.
  2. Plagiarism Study Skills - links from Northumbria University giving advice on how to avoid plagiarising.
  3. University of Surrey – excellent set of generic study skills resources for HE students.
  4. BBC – study skills for adult learners

Learning Styles:

  1. http://www.vanderbilt.edu/cft/resources/teaching_resources/theory/styles.htm
  2. You can have your learning style professionally analysed by means of the Honey & Mumford questionnaire (cost £10):
  3. Alternatively, the Government of Canada's 'Jobs, Workers, Training & Careers' website offers a simple free on-line Learning Style Quiz (also available in French).

Tutorials and & Co Groups:

  1. Southampton University – 'Working in Groups' study guide (Word doc)

Bookshops:

  1. Sarum College Bookshop
  2. United Reformed Church Bookshop
  3. Church House Westminster
  4. Blackwells

 

 

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