This handbook has been designed to assist students to effectively prepare and present written and verbal material. It provides practical tips and deals with the major problems students are likely to encounter in the preparation and presentation of material for assessment. The objectives of this handbook - To outline the minimum requirements for formal presentation of written and verbal material. - To assist lecturers to apply a consistent approach to the assessment of the formal presentation of written and verbal material by students (irrespective of department, unit or level of study). - To reinforce that communication skills should be viewed by students as an integral component of their studies and essential to their careers, rather than as optional skills isolated from their chosen disciplines. FEATURES * New chapter on "Job Search" communication skills* Increased coverage on the use and referencing of web based sources in essays, reports, and case studies* Expanded discussion of plagiarism* Hint symbols highlighting specific areas of interest and note for students* Example symbols highlighting various concepts discussed in each chapter* A sample essay included in the Essay writing chapter for student reference* Examples of the Harvard referencing system included in the Referencing chapter* Alternatives to oral presentations for distance education students discussed in the Oral presentations chapterDo's and Don'ts when answering examination questions listed in the Examination Techniques chapter
Title: Communication Skills Handbook (3rd) Series: - Author: Jane Summers Genre: Informational / Writing Rating: 5 stars
This is such a useful book!
The spiral-bound design makes it much easier to use and also more attractive, but not only that the content is clear and concise and easy to comprehend.
I would recommend this to ANY AND EVERYONE student, as it is such a valuable resource to have.