Resources
Books for Higher/Further Education:
The following publications may be useful (Note that it is always wise to inspect materials prior to purchase in order to make decisions on suitability):
- Phil Race (2007) How to Get a Good Degree: Making the Most of your Time at University OU Press, McGaw-Hill Education: ISBN 13:978-0-335-22265-0
- Brendan Hennessy (2010) How to Write Coursework and Exam Essays, 6th Edition How To Books Ltd.: ISBN 978-1-84528-4404
- Stella Cottrell (2013) The Study Skills Handbook Palgrave Study Skills: ISBN 978-1-137-28925-5 This book is aimed specifically at HE students and covers a range of areas such as developing writing skills, memory development, and revision strategies
Websites for Higher/Further Education:
The following websites may be useful. (Note that it is always wise to inspect materials prior to purchase in order to make decisions on suitability):
To offer advice and examples of ICT software, the following website http://www.iansyst.com may be useful.
To learn about speed reading strategies. The links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_reading and http://www.mindtools.com/speedrd.html give general information. On-line tests are available at http://www.readingsoft.com/ and http://www.turboread.com/ for experimentation purposes. Very useful practical tips are available at http://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Speed-Reading and http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/methods.html . A free software file can be obtained at http://www.speedreading.com/ .
To offer strategies to those experiencing difficulties with studying, memory and organisation, the website http://www.supermemo/.com may be useful. Also the website http://www.calsc.co.uk/ offers information on computer programmes and published materials in these areas.
For help with mnemonics http://www.mindtools.com/memory.html and http://www.premiumhealth.com/memory/tip.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnemonic#Techniques
For inclusive solutions/ learning style screening, http://www.outsidersoftware.co.uk
For other useful strategies and help http://www.brainhe.com/index.html
Useful iphone/ipad apps are:
2 Do app- for making lists http://www.2doapp.com/
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