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Module specification
Module title
Academic skills & literacy: finding & presenting information
Module level
Credit rating for module
15
School
Total study hours
150
14 hours
Assessment Preparation / Delivery
100 hours
Guided independent study
36 hours
Scheduled learning & teaching activities
Assessment components
Type
Weighting
Qualifying mark
Description
Coursework
30%
Annotated bibliography of 5 identified relevant academic sources, app. 500 words
Other
50%
Review of one journal article/book chapter in the form of a 10 minute podcast or video presentation
20%
Self-reflection on academic development, app. 500 words
Period
Campus
Day
Time
Module Leader
Module summaryThe module is an academic skills module which serves to develop key academic skills in first year students. Its main focus is developing students’ skills in identifying, understanding, and presenting literature, data and information.This module aims to:
- Develop key skills essential to all years of higher education, including researching, reading, writing, referencing, and critical thinking- Develop ability to effectively read and comprehend academic literature- Develop ability to present academic literature, both written and verbally- Develop understanding of the quality and validity of different sources of information- Provide opportunities for self-development and reflection
SyllabusThe module syllabus is designed to tackle each LO in turn, through covering these 6 key areas:1. Using University resources in identifying key academic literature and information2. Reading and writing skills for university3. Referencing and citations4. Understanding academic texts5. Presentation of academic texts, verbal and written6. Quality and validity of information
Balance of independent study and scheduled teaching activityA range of teaching methods will be used throughout this module: lectures, seminars, workshops, activities and discussions. The module will also apply the flipped-class method, where students will be required to read set texts or other information, and to discuss these in classes and seminars. Additional resources will be available online via WebLearn. Module staff will be available to provide face-to-face, telephone, and email support to students during and outside timetabled sessions.
Learning outcomesUpon completion of the module, students will able to:1. Effectively make use of the University’s academic resources to identify and obtain academic literature and other relevant information2. Demonstrate the ability to use academic systems of referencing3. Present and discuss relevant and appropriate academic literature4. Understand and explain the quality and validity of various types of literature and information5. Self-reflect upon own academic development
Assessment strategyThe assessment is a portfolio to be submitted by the end of the module. NB All elements of the portfolio will be submitted in week 25. The portfolio is passed on aggregation of three assessment components. The assessment components are designed to test students’ knowledge of key module teachings and learning outcomes. The assessment strategy involves written, oral, and creative elements.The annotated bibliography is intended to test LO 1, 2, 3, and 4. Students will gather a bibliography on a relevant health and social care topic and provide a short commentary on the contents and relevance of each item.The review of a journal article/book chapter in form of a 10 minute podcast or video presentation is intended to test LO 2, 3 and 4. Students will choose one item from their annotated bibliography and provide an in-depth discussion on the contents of the item, demonstrating ability to comprehend and present academic literature. The choice of assessment allows the students to engage with the task in a creative and varied manner.The 500 word self-reflection of own academic development is intended to test LO5. Students are asked to consider their own development from start to conclusion of module, reflect upon the key skills they have acquired, and the value and application of these in further study.
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